On Sep 27, 2010, at 3:35 PM, A Z wrote:

> Hello Horace,
> 
> I thank you for patiently explaining me how to run racket from command line.
> 
> Actually, this is not exactly what I am looking for.
> 
> What I want is a script file. Such that I can test the modules of the program 
> from command prompt. 
> 
> Something like 
> 
> *******
> #!/bin/bash
> racket -f "file.rkt"
> 
> racket (twice 2)
> *******

Ah! Caught.

Okay, you want a file that tests another file.  The easy way to do this is not 
to dip into shell programming at all, but to write your script as another 
racket program.  For the example you provide:

****
#lang racket

(require "file.rkt")
(require rackunit)

(check-equal? (twice 2) 4)
*****


Then just run this file from the command-line.  If it were called 'tests.rkt', 
you could run it as

racket tests.rkt



John Clements

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