On Sunday, 22 November 2015 18:16:23 UTC-5, Robby Findler wrote:
> Possibly you were printing something out? If you have expressions that
> produce non-void results at the top of a "#lang racket" program, they
> will print out, which can trigger creation of the console window.
>
> Robby
You got
On Sunday, 22 November 2015 18:36:26 UTC-5, Champignac wrote:
> On Sunday, 22 November 2015 18:16:23 UTC-5, Robby Findler wrote:
> > Possibly you were printing something out? If you have expressions that
> > produce non-void results at the top of a "#lang racket" program, they
> > will print
On Sunday, 22 November 2015 16:55:12 UTC-5, Markus Schmitt wrote:
> > I want to get rid of this console window.
> In the "Create executable" dialog select "GRacket" as Base instead of
> "Racket". That way no console window pops up when you run the executable.
I tried again as you suggest but
Possibly you were printing something out? If you have expressions that
produce non-void results at the top of a "#lang racket" program, they
will print out, which can trigger creation of the console window.
Robby
On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 4:41 PM, Champignac wrote:
> On
Upon some reflection, I realized that the existential proposal as outlined in
my earlier reply introduces an ambiguity into the keyword system. Since
keywords can be used in any position relative to any actual positional
arguments, there'd be no way to distinguish an existential keyword
I don't really have a horse in this race. My position is very similar to Alexis
which is why I didn't vote in the poll too. When I first arrived to Racket the
#: syntax made me go "what in the world?" Since then I've grown to appreciate
the reasoning behind the deliberate eye catching keyword
> I want to get rid of this console window.
In the "Create executable" dialog select "GRacket" as Base instead of "Racket".
That way no console window pops up when you run the executable.
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