> On May 23, 2014, at 3:59 PM, Greg Hendershott
> wrote:
>
> Feedback from a relatively naive Racket user:
>
> 1.
>
>> +External effects are exemplified by input/output (or I/O). I/O is the
>> +action of a function such as @racket[tcp-connect], which communicates
>> +with the operating system
Feedback from a relatively naive Racket user:
1.
> +External effects are exemplified by input/output (or I/O). I/O is the
> +action of a function such as @racket[tcp-connect], which communicates
> +with the operating system to send network packets outside of the
> +machine running Racket via the
> Testing of the new code (which is on by default) on platforms other
> than x86-64 Linux would be greatly appreciated.
I tried and it works great on OS X, for untyped Racket.
As for Typed Racket, I tried:
#lang typed/racket/base
(: f (Number -> Number))
(define (f x)
(+ x 10))
(require/typ
Yes, as it says in the README, it requires a very recent version of
Racket. I should add that version requirement to the info file, but I
had forgotten the syntax when I was editing the file.
Sam
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Roman Klochkov wrote:
> And now it is broken in 6.0.1
>
>> (require
And now it is broken in 6.0.1
> (require disassemble)
. . ..\..\..\..\Program Files\Racket\collects\ffi\unsafe.rkt:198:2: ffi-obj:
couldn't get "scheme_jit_find_code_end" from #f
I installed it from pkgs.racket-lang.org
Maybe should be something like #ifdef or depend on another version of Rac
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