Jack, following your advice, I did need one additional change.
Previously I had:
@(define my-eval (make-base-eval))
@example-eval[#:eval my-eval (require foo)]
Using scribble/example instead of scribble/eval, this additional change
made things work:
@(define my-eval (make-base-eval `(req
Jack, thanks, what you write makes a whole lot more sense and fits with
what I remember of scribble from the last time I scribbled, which was years
ago. I am delighted to find that scribble has many more interesting
features these days. My answers below:
On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 6:56:
A few other notes / tips:
- The `scribble/example` library is meant to replace the legacy
`scribble/eval` library, as the `examples` form provided by
`scribble/example` will make documentation building fail if example code
throws an unexpected error.
- Did you add a `scribblings` field to your
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Is the Racket documentation available for offline reading in a PDF or some
type of epub format?
Thanks,
Bob
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On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 3:04:46 PM UTC-4, Ben Greenman wrote:
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> Try adding `#:eval foo-eval` to `interaction`. (I'm guessing that would
> work.)
>
To close the loop, Ben, yes this also did work. Thanks!
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Thanks, Jon. I would not have thought to check Paths. (Obviously.)
Thanks, Neil. canonicalize-path looks useful, and my software is
mostly going to be used on OSX and/or Linux, so it's a good fit.
Dave
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 7:32 PM, Jon Zeppieri wrote:
> https://docs.racket-lang.org/refer
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