Re: [racket-users] Include link in email: what headers to use?

2016-03-27 Thread Marc Kaufmann
Ah, of course "extra-header ... " means there can be several of them - which I know, but forgot in this context. On the other hand, I also didn't realize that "Conten-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" was a single header either, so I would still have gotten it wrong. Works like a charm now,

Re: [racket-users] Include link in email: what headers to use?

2016-03-27 Thread Jon Zeppieri
On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 9:29 AM, Marc Kaufmann wrote: > Ah, of course "extra-header ... " means there can be several of them - > which I know, but forgot in this context. On the other hand, I also didn't > realize that "Conten-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" was a

[racket-users] modern C++ likes Racket

2016-03-27 Thread JCG
Just a note in case it's not obvious. Modern C++14, using std::make_shared, can be used with Racket. Mainly due to the make-phantom-bytes call, Racket's GC collects memory at appropriate intervals for my work. If anyone needs to access std::shared_ptr stuff in Racket, I find that wrapping

[racket-users] drracket toplevel identifier mouseover values

2016-03-27 Thread Neil Van Dyke
If this would be easy to add to DrRacket, it might be worthwhile... When you mouseover syntax for a toplevel identifier, a tooltip-like transient display can sometimes show the value. (By sometimes, I mean, perhaps, when either there is a run in progress, or a run has completed and the value

[racket-users] Fwd: [PLMW@PLDI] Call for Scholarship Applications & Participation: Deadline April 10, 2016

2016-03-27 Thread Matthias Felleisen
> Begin forwarded message: > > From: Kathryn S McKinley > Subject: [PLMW@PLDI] Call for Scholarship Applications & Participation: > Deadline April 10, 2016 > Date: March 27, 2016 at 5:28:43 PM EDT > > > Thanks for agreeing to be a speaker or panelist. Please forward to your >