Would be great if it would be packages to download from racket-Lang. At least
for the major dists.
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On 8/16/2016 12:33 PM, Kristjan Siimson wrote:
Ah, yes. I should of have clarified that I'm trying to build queries,
but I don't want them to be executed. I guess, alternatively, I could
solve it by creating a blackhole database and viewing the executed
queries from the general log. If Im
Hello, Robby! Thank you for your reply.
I have done quoting out register-collecting-blit and the flashing gc icon
disappeared. But the feeling of slowness is still present, I afraid.
I am timing execution with cursor blinks: it blinks once or twice in DrRacket
6.5 while (+ 1 1) execution, but
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 3:16 AM, Ivan Kuzmin wrote:
> P.S. May be it is just some strange cognitive effect. Is there a way to
> measure time from run button pressing to printing execution results precisely
> and objectively somehow?
Probably it is real, but you're right that
On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 1:17:27 PM UTC-5, Andreas Olsson wrote:
> Would be great if it would be packages to download from racket-Lang. At least
> for the major dists.
There's a PPA for ubuntu(https://launchpad.net/~plt/+archive/ubuntu/racket)
which is how I got it. Maybe they could just
Hi!
I'm a new user of Racket and I am trying to make a simple application which
interfaces a MySQL database.
Fetching the data is quite straightforward, but I am having trouble coming up
with a reasonable way to insert the data back into database. Basically the
fetched vector contains many
Do you see any change if you start DrRacket in Terminal with
env PLT_INCREMENTAL_GC=n /Applications/Racket\ v6.5/bin/drracket
? (That's assuming that Racket is installed as "Racket v6.5" in the
"Applications" folder.)
As of v6.4, DrRacket uses an incremental GC mode to reduce pauses while
On 8/16/2016 10:04 AM, ksiimson wrote:
Hi!
I'm a new user of Racket and I am trying to make a simple application which
interfaces a MySQL database.
Fetching the data is quite straightforward, but I am having trouble coming up
with a reasonable way to insert the data back into database.
If there was packages for the major dists like fedora, ubuntu and suse on the
racket homepage it would be easier for people to get. It would help racket
becoming a little more known and used.
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