Hi,
Having a little trouble with the db library.
In the following test the first '(query db "PRAGMA' works, but the second
fails with the error 'query: multiple statements given
given: "PRAGMA table_info($1)"'
Any ideas about what I'm doing wrong?
Not including the single quotes in the PRAGMA
Serves you well for writing Python names with Racket tools :-)
> On Apr 14, 2017, at 4:50 PM, 'John Clements' via Racket Users
> wrote:
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>> On Apr 14, 2017, at 6:05 AM, Matthew Flatt wrote:
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>> I don't didn't find any other workaround.
>>
>> I think it makes no sense to treat an `_`
> On Apr 14, 2017, at 6:05 AM, Matthew Flatt wrote:
>
> I don't didn't find any other workaround.
>
> I think it makes no sense to treat an `_` prefix specially in
> `defmodule`, `racketmodlink`, etc. (and it wasn't really a good idea
> for `racket`), so I've pushed a change to Scribble to disa
Hi,
In a defform of scribble, the grammar (#:grammar) is nicely alligned
such as to put every = and every | in the same column of the text.
However the contracts (#:contracts) are not alligned such as
to put the colons in the same column.
MHO is that placing the colons in the same column
in a way s
I don't didn't find any other workaround.
I think it makes no sense to treat an `_` prefix specially in
`defmodule`, `racketmodlink`, etc. (and it wasn't really a good idea
for `racket`), so I've pushed a change to Scribble to disable `_`
treatment in those forms.
At Thu, 13 Apr 2017 21:11:57 -04
Shriram Krishnamurthi writes:
> I would suggest adding a @(table-of-contents) to the top of every page: it
> helps the reader know what is coming ahead. For instance, it's good for me
That looks useful indeed. I'll put it on my to-do list for revising
the presentation, stylesheets, etc. For now
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