Sage Gerard writes:
> All,
>
> I've gained administrative privileges over this list to address the spammer.
> I want to hear from others before I touch anything.
>
Thanks for putting effort into this.
> I've been informed that an invite-only approach might not be appropriate, but
> without mo
Joseph Turco writes:
> So I tried installing racket 8.2 from the experimental repos
> (downloaded it) and the dependencies (newer version of libc6) will
> break some things. So install at your own risk. I'll stick with 7.2
> for now.
Yes, I should have mentioned those packages only work with a d
Joseph Turco writes:
> Now we just need the Debian ppas to update to 8.2 for x86 and arm. I'm
> more inclined for arm as building racket on a 64bit distro on a pi 400
> hangs the OS.
I don't know what you refer to when you say "Debian ppas", but 8.2 is
available in Debian experimental for amd64,
I'm interested in SISAL and the IF1 intermediate form. I found a
typescript based interpreter [1] and an old version of the original
compiler in CVS [2], but would love not to have to deal with typescript
or CVS. Toy subsets or similar languages welcome!
[1]: https://github.com/parsifal-47/sisal
Yury Bulka writes:
> #haskell seems to have been taken over:
>
> https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/nl74hc/freenode_has_unilaterally_taken_over_haskell/
>
Yes, I spoke too soon apparently. #notmuch was also hijacked last
night. I have deleted my freenode account.
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Hendrik Boom writes:
>
> Experience in other channels indicates that saying you are moving to
> libera.chat will get the quick response of having your administrator
> privileges revoked and having that message deleted.
>
For what it is worth, that has not been my experience. I have moved
sever
I mostly use emacs org-mode documents for making (latex beamer) slide
decks. This allows me to "tangle" the example code from the slides,
along with whatever needed supporting material, to generate example
programs that I can share with students. Is there a (pre-built?) way to
do something simil
Does anyone know how to achieve plots like the attached with racket's
plot module? I'm stuck trying to invert the y axis. I'd like the smaller
y values to be at the top of the plot.
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As part of an effort to use plai/gc2 with the racket handin server
(never having really successfully used the multiple file stuff), I've
been trying (and failing) to use modules in one file for the collector
and mutator.
Attached is the simplest possible example I could cook up using sample
code
Pratyush Das writes:
> Is there a comprehensive list of differences between typed-plai and
> typed/racket?
I'm guessing you mean plai-typed. This is a simple type-inferred
language designed for teaching. Because the language is simpler, the
type inference is in some sense better; it requires l
David Bremner writes:
>
> (lambda (msg)
> (add-header-line! "Erroneous submission!")
> (add-header-line! (format " --> ~a" msg))
> (message (string-append
> "You have an error in your program -- please hit"
>
Apologies if this appears twice. I sent the first one before being
subscribed, so suspect it might just have been black-holed by google.
I'm using the latest handin package for the handin server source,
installed with "raco pkg install handin". The server is running racket
7.2.
I'm trying to mak
Laurent writes:
> Just in case, as Matthew once told me, you need all instances of DrRacket
> to be run with --single-instance, not just the new instance.
>
Aha, that was indeed part of the problem, thanks. Now it works for
absolute paths. For relative paths it gets hung up part way; a new
windo
Matthew Flatt writes:
> Do you have "libunique-1.0" installed?
>
> I intended to make `-singleInstance` log an error when "libunique-1.0"
> is not found, but I think I never got around to it.
>
I assume I just need it at run time? I just installed it, and following
seems to work, but -singleInst
Hi all;
I'm running 5.3.6 on Debian. According to the docs shipped with racket,
"drracket -singleInstance bar.rkt" should open bar.rkt in an existing
drracket process. This seems not to be the case for me. Is this a bug?
Or a feature that got dropped?
d
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Tom Schouten writes:
> Interesting, but I'm tied to Racket at this point.
>
I'd have a look at "Honu" by Jon Rafkind if you haven't seen it
already. It adds an algol like syntax on top of racket,
It looks a bit javascriptish, I guess
function quadratic(a, b, c) {
var discriminant = sqr(b
On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 07:58:47 -0400, Eli Barzilay wrote:
> An hour ago, Matthew Flatt wrote:
> > No. We have permission from CUP and SIGPLAN to distribute the style
> > files, so we need to add something that indicates our license to
> > distribute them.
>
> IIUC, the problem is more than just all
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