No, not mine. (the bibtex lib sounds worth including to me)
On Monday, August 1, 2011, Eli Barzilay <e...@barzilay.org> wrote: > The release announcement sketch that I have so far is below. Please > mail me new items and/or edits. > > Robby and Jay -- two pending items: > > ? New racket/contract/combinator library and some contract module > reorganization (this is in 21cbd9ad) > > ? New `scriblib/bibtex' that can read bibliographic databases in > bibtex format. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > * The download page includes 64-bit installers for Windows, Mac OS > X, and two Debian flavors. > > * Racket now includes a new `racket/place' library to support > parallelism, complementing `racket/future'. Racket's parallel > build process is now based on places instead of multiple OS > processes. > > Places support share-nothing parallelism and message-passing > communication. Compared to futures, places are heavyweight, but > they have a simpler performance model. > > * The syntax-certificate system has been replaced by a syntax-taint > system. Both certificates and taints were designed to protect > otherwise inaccessible bindings from abuse when they appear in > macro expansions. Taints are simpler and lighter, and the switch > closes known holes in the certificate system. Macros that are not > implemented with `syntax-rules' or `define-syntax-rule', however, > must explicitly use `syntax-protect' to protect their expansions > from abuse. > > * The `net/url' library supports HTTPS connections, but beware that > by default all sites are accepted (equivalent to ignoring a > browser's warnings about untrusted certificates). > > * The `for' forms now support an `#:unless' clause, and a > nonnegative integer can be used as a sequence. The new `compose1' > function creates single-valued composition functions. The > `racket/function' library now provides `identity', `thunk', and > `thunk*'. > > * Error messages in the student languages use a smaller vocabulary > and consistent phrasings. If you maintain curriculum material or > teachpacks then please consider updating. See the "Error Message > Composition Guidelines" section in the documentation for details. > > * Typed Racket: almost all core Racket data structures and > operations are now accessible in Typed Racket (most of this work > is due to prolific contributor Eric Dobson). The performance of > the typechecker has been significantly improved. > > * The license has been clarified: we now use LGPLv2.1 uniformly. > (The license file used to specify LGPLv2, contrary to the download > pages.) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) Eli Barzilay: > http://barzilay.org/ Maze is Life! > _________________________________________________ > For list-related administrative tasks: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev >
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