the use.
Meanwhile, there's not a good way to disable the current use in v6.1,
but the hack
(unsafe-vector-set! (system-type 'fs-change) 2 #f)
should work to disable it.
At Mon, 2 Feb 2015 12:14:12 -0800, Dan Liebgold wrote:
Hi -
I'm doing a little profiling of Racket 6.1 on windows
.
Is there a way to disable this? I'm not using the addon-dir, so any
notifications shouldn't be important.
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. That's what I tried, so
I didn't think of the problem with the other order.
Were you able to solve this by compiling with v6.1 first? Or some other
approach?
At Tue, 6 Jan 2015 15:04:40 -0800, Dan Liebgold wrote:
Ok, that seems to be exactly what I'm looking for -- however I tried
)]))
On Thu, 08 Jan 2015 02:56:16 +0100, Dan Liebgold dan.liebg...@gmail.com
wrote:
Actually this issue is still perplexing me. In 5.2.1 I have my own json
lib
which provides jsexpr-string. In 6.1 it's part of the distribution's
collects directory.
Is there a command line for racket that'll
Ugh. Never mind... the old json lib is mine. Carry on :)
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 4:45 PM, Dan Liebgold dan.liebg...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm maintaining the same racket code between Racket version 5.2.1 and 6.1.
One thing that changed between those version was the json to string (and
vice versa
I'm maintaining the same racket code between Racket version 5.2.1 and 6.1.
One thing that changed between those version was the json to string (and
vice versa) lib functions.
Is there a straightforward way to define those functions so they'll work
with both lib versions?
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On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 4:51 PM, Dan Liebgold dan.liebg...@gmail.com wrote:
Ugh. Never mind... the old json lib is mine. Carry on :)
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 4:45 PM, Dan Liebgold dan.liebg...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm maintaining the same racket code between Racket version 5.2.1 and
6.1. One thing
Hmmm... so this should be as easy to implement as:
(use-compiled-file-paths (list (build-path compiled (version
Right? Trying it out now.
Dan
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 11:14 AM, Neil Van Dyke n...@neilvandyke.org wrote:
Dan Liebgold wrote on 01/06/2015 02:00 PM:
What
Is that enough context to see the issue?
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Matthew Flatt mfl...@cs.utah.edu wrote:
At Tue, 06 Jan 2015 14:14:22 -0500, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
Dan Liebgold wrote on 01/06/2015 02:00 PM:
What is a straightforward way to designate the compiled directory to
look for zo
Hello all -
What is a straightforward way to designate the compiled directory to look
for zo files in that can be based on the Racket version? I'd like to have
Racket 5.2.1 and 6.1 running in parallel to aid in upgrading our version.
Thanks!
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be
initialized by the `PLTCOMPILEDROOTS` environment variable, instead.
At Tue, 6 Jan 2015 11:27:35 -0800, Dan Liebgold wrote:
Hmmm... so this should be as easy to implement as:
(use-compiled-file-paths (list (build-path compiled (version
Right? Trying it out now.
Dan
On Tue, Jan
per invocation?
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If I have multiple instances of raco make running and some of the files
they are checking/rebuilding are shared across the instances... what
happens? Does raco make have lock to ensure no contention? Or does each
process potentially redo some work?
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to do is let us close the last
10%-20% functionality gap in our tool in a quick and straightforward manner
(the term 'hack' does come to mind); mainly by allowing those arbitrary
side effects to be collected as necessary.
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On Oct 27, 2014, at 7:00 PM, Dan Liebgold wrote:
I have a namespace behind a particular API. I'd love to hook into the
module system to control compilation, visibility, etc. of all the
definitions and references.
Here's an example. 'a' is available in the top level module even though
polluting the top level namespace? Am I correct in assuming that
this will not work under separate module compilation?
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to comment this out while looking at the other ones so
;; you can be sure that this isn't the reason something is working.
(let ()
(local-require (prefix-in macro2: (macro2)))
(printf M2 x is ~a\n macro2:x)
(void))
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 9:26 PM, Dan Liebgold dan.liebg...@gmail.com
or of
abc and got the same effect, but I'm not sure (it depends on how
file is implemented.)
Jay
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Dan Liebgold dan.liebg...@gmail.com
wrote:
So, yeah... that appears to work!
I use replace-context to give the resulting require syntax output the
context
.
Is there something special the define-require-syntax transformer needs to
do besides generate a syntax object?
samth mentioned on irc that it is probably a hygiene issue... something
about generating the right marks on the (file ...) form.
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According to the docs, hash-list returns a list in an unspecified order.
Can anyone tell me a little about how hash-list might return two
different orders give the same hash table? Possibly across different
invocations of Racket?
Thanks,
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That makes sense. 'sort' to the rescue!
On Tuesday, June 18, 2013, Carl Eastlund wrote:
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Dan Liebgold
dan.liebg...@gmail.comjavascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'dan.liebg...@gmail.com');
wrote:
According to the docs, hash-list returns a list in an unspecified order
Does anyone know if there's a way to replace current-load/use-compiled at
startup time without changing cstartup.inc and rebuilding executables?
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).
I think that's a good option.
I think it's fine to omit .rkt files and .dep files, in which case
timestamps on .zo files don't matter.
(You could also keep .dep files along with .zo files, in which case
timestamps still don't matter, but that doesn't seem useful.)
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implementation to
ignore timestamps and just go by file existence we should be ok
Does this sound like an accurate assessment?
Thanks,
Dan
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Robby Findler
ro...@eecs.northwestern.eduwrote:
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 7:59 PM, Dan Liebgold dan.liebg...@gmail.com
timestamps on .zo files don't matter.
(You could also keep .dep files along with .zo files, in which case
timestamps still don't matter, but that doesn't seem useful.)
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struggled with for a long time, so maybe your experience here
will give us another piece to the puzzle on dealing with this issue
overall.)
Yes, compilation not being idempotent has come up as an issue for us. It's
certainly lower priority though...
Robby
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, but some get this error. Do end users need the .dep files? Would
removing them make a difference?
Thanks,
Dan @ Naughty Dog
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run our Racket based command-line tools... they never
use raco make.
At Mon, 15 Oct 2012 15:10:18 -0700, Dan Liebgold wrote:
We're having trouble with .zos. We trigger the module mismatch, probably
from old bytecode whose dependencies have changed: error on occasion
and
I'm not sure why
for many read operations on a single file.
That matches our experience precisely.
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(e, collectPathList);
At Fri, 21 Sep 2012 16:42:23 -0700, Dan Liebgold wrote:
I'm having a terrible time trying to embed Racket 5.3 in a C++ program.
Please take a look at https://gist.github.com/3764529 and tell me where
I'm
going wrong.
This is the output I get:
racket/base
Eh, scratch that last crash. My erroneous book-keeping with registered
locals.
Carry on...
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Dan Liebgold dan.liebg...@gmail.comwrote:
Ok, that gets me past the missing collection exception. Now it crashes
inside libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll. Here's the callstack
Does anyone have an example of embedding 3m Racket (5.3) in a C++ program
without overriding main? I have a legacy C++ app that wants to eval some
Racket code but I'd like to be minimally invasive. Might need to shell
out...
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Is there any reason the scheme_main_setup trampoline can't be done later in
the program (i.e. only at the point I want to invoke Racket stuff)?
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 5:09 PM, Matthew Flatt mfl...@cs.utah.edu wrote:
At Mon, 24 Sep 2012 15:10:08 -0700, Dan Liebgold wrote:
Does anyone have
directories:
C:\Users\danl\AppData\Roaming\Racket\5.3\collects
in: racket/base
context...:
standard-module-name-resolver
RACKETDIR environment variable is defined properly (and not to the path in
the output.) Any ideas?
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