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>> thanks,
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Robby Findler
wrote:
> Okay, I've added a pref.
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or at least give a keybindings file that will be okay for old
grognards like me?
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g 26, 2011 at 2:13 PM, Eli Barzilay wrote:
> Can you also add some quick file that has just the most recently done
> push number? (Something that I can poll with minimal cost for the
> drdr machine.)
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>
> About a minute ago, Jay McCarthy wrote:
>> I've added
>>
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t there's a bootstraping problem in this case: the links
> file is supposed to control module-path resolution, so how would you
> write a module that controls module-path resolution? In a setting
> where a two-phase bootstrapping approach works, then we already have
> the `current-m
se ...
>
> thanks,
> Kathi
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> On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Jay McCarthy wrote:
>> This means that the underlying libssl can't be found at the correct
>> version. These are the versions it looks for:
>>
>> (ffi-lib libssl-so '("" &
n `scribble' with the `--quiet' flag. I think
> Robby has been considering a different implementation of the buttons.
>
> At Wed, 17 Aug 2011 22:45:52 -0400, Matthias Felleisen wrote:
>>
>> I would prefer not to get an error so that I can compile modules
>> i
ith
a command line flag for the original objector?
What's the scoop?
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>>
>> /* Walking backwards through one chunk: */
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>> @@ -3618,8 +3618,9 @@ static Scheme_Object *resolve_env(WRAP_POS *_wraps,
>> if (_wraps) {
>> WRAP_POS_COPY(wraps, *_wraps);
>> WRAP_POS_INC(wraps);
>> - } else
>> + } else {
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he time. Actual
>>> breakage would still be detected, since it's unlikely that such
>>> failures would go away on their own. Detection would happen one push
>>> late, but that shouldn't be too much of an issue.
>>>
>>> Or, maybe only notify the pusher after two failures in a row, but
right away.
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I'm getting the machine back up now. I'll be restarting at 23032 to
compare with the past error report, but there may be a few false
starts as I sort out getting the machine state in the right place.
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On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 4:49 AM, Jay McCarthy wrote:
> Earlier this week the
27;s no reason we couldn't/shouldn't have
id macros too.
(define racket "Racket") is not problem because it's a phase-0,
non-require-transformer binding.
Using these macros this way is just a nice way to implement the
package system. It's not really a new feature (as
may overlap (in a practical, "what do I
> use today" sort of a way) with Matthew's modulelet construct. Both
> group modules together, both provide independently loadable things.
>
> Do we really want/need both of these?
>
> Robby
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> On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 a
o implementations that the existing identifier
algebra in require/provide will work transparently.
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On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 12:38 AM, Eli Barzilay wrote:
> Some comments:
>
> (1) why `se-path' and not some `xexpr-path'?
The 's' was intended to be 'simple'
>
> (2) also, it looks bad to use a keyword to look for something that is
> a symbols. How about something like: '(form input #:attr nam
ref ,(to-url posts-new)]) "New Post") " "
(a ([href ,(to-url posts-index)]) "All Posts"))
(blast-off!
[posts (title body)])
You could also define posts-new or posts-index to control the
corresponding default functions.
In case what I had in mind wa
FWIW, there's actually no problems in the server. There were just broken tests.
Jay
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> I'm replying-all to a thread about an old problem report:
> http://bugs.racket-lang.org/query/?cmd=view&pr=11586
>
> I'
I'm replying-all to a thread about an old problem report:
http://bugs.racket-lang.org/query/?cmd=view&pr=11586
I've just discovered that the Web server test suite has been failing
for a very long time.
There was a test that killed the current thread.
The text ui for Rackunit does not protect aga
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g, profiling, algorithm-checking, etc. are done is not limited to
>> non-"production".
>>
>> Also, even though I just said that embedded test cases are so universal, and
>> there is a convenience factor to being able to test unexported stuff from a
>> module, even this mode
rkt
c running!
b running!
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% racket a.rkt
c running!
b running!
a running!
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% raco test a.rkt
1 test passed
~plt/collects/tests/racket/testing
% raco test --all a.rkt
1 test passed
1 test passed
1 test passed
~plt/collects/tests/
anet quality.
> If you wish to polish it into a shape so that people can easily use it,
> unstable is fine but add a huge warning that this subcollects will
> experience a lot of change.
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>> I wanted to put it in un
I wanted to put it in unstable so it would be more usable than in a
random Github, but not on Planet, since we previously talked about
improving it for inclusion in the core. Would you rather I put it on
Planet for awhile?
Jay
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>
> ARGH. This sure needs a lot of addi
I'd really like #:unless as well
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>
> And if so, then maybe for-loops should have an `#:unless' too? (I
> know that this was raised, but now there's more experience using it.)
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> or revise it carefully. None of us has research to back up our opinions. At
> least Guillaume et al have done some homework here. We need to acknowledge
> this.
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> On Jun 3, 2011, at 7:52 PM, Stephen Blo
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I don't know. I just typed "sudo port install texlive"
https://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/tex/texlive/Portfile
I think 2010?
Jay
2011/5/24 Robby Findler :
> What year texlive is that?
>
> Robby
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> On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Jay McCarthy
Ax5fSemanticsx5fforx5fContextx2dSensitivex5fReduct...
>> The control sequence marked should
>> not appear between \csname and \endcsname.
>>
>
> Jay: what latex installation do you have?
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>> Most of the time when I run scribble to get PDF output, I get something like:
>>
>> /texmf-texlive-dist/fonts/type1/urw/times/utmb8a.pfb>> xlive-dist/fonts/type1/urw/times/utmr8a.pfb>> t/fonts/type1
at it is because there is something like missing
cross-references or something? But scribble deletes the PDF, so I
can't look at it even though latex says it made it, and there's no
other useful message.
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ou want
by adding a direct interface to the parser and the database. But I'll
leave that to you, since I don't know what you want.
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2011/5/12 Eli Barzilay :
> An hour ago, Jay McCarthy wrote:
>> That's not what it does, but it might be a start for that.
>>
>>
If you forget how to find super-cut:
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2011/5/17 Jay McCarthy :
> Obviously, I prefer super-cut, but this is still cute. :)
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> 2011/5/17 Sam Tobin-Hochstadt :
>> Scala has the nice feature that if you writ
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t I'd like to move over into scribble's
> autobib format and then maintain them there. It would be nice if I
> could start that process by handingin your tool a bibtex file and then
> getting back a scribble program that I could start editing, etc.
>
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>
> Does it generate (maintainable) source?
What do you mean?
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try
their databases.
Should this be scriblib/bibtex or (planet jaymccarthy/bibtex)?
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>>
>> Ah, makes sense. However, this has the drawback that they're in the
>> distribution. Does that need to be fixed?
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speed up stream iteration via `for'.
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> Adding streams as sequences effectively introduces a simpler
> representation for sequences that fit neatly into the stream protocol.
> Along those lines, operations like `sequence-append' can detect when
> all arguments are
t's always a pain to operate on the request
> structures. Would you be open to adding a few functions like this to the
> web-server (if we provide them, along with docs and tests)? Looking at the
> documentation, it appears that there's some cleanup that just never made it
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Good point
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2011/2/19 Eli Barzilay :
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>> 2011/2/18 Jos Koot :
>> > For a simple windows 7 user as I it is rather difficult to use
>> > command line instructions. I plead for an easy to use gui for
>> > making contributions.
may think this
> far fetched, but if you look you should find an example of this in our
> current collection tree)
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know where our community stands on this issue, because if
most are happy with (1), then I think the packaging system could be
much simpler. I personally think (2) is more complicated than (3).
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sign goal anymore (I noticed automatic
> upgrades and "freezing" being an explicit operation but there may be
> other places).
>
> Do you have a rationale for deviating from this seemingly nice
property?
I agree with Sam's explanation. I do think it is valuable to be
your feedback so I can direct my efforts better.
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and Gtk (instead of Xt) under Unix/X.
>>
>> Unix/X users will see the biggest difference with this change.
>> DrRacket and all Racket GUI programs take on the desktop theme for
>> menus, buttons, and other GUI widgets.
>>
>> The GRacket executable is no longer
onality as before (except for 'xor drawing).
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but no response/sxml ... yet. Right? I'm guessing I could do
> a half-assed job of building it, but I want to make sure it doesn't already
> exist.
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The Fred GUI doesn't seem to work. I can't adjust the sliders on
demos/orbit-mouse.rkt for example. I see no output on the console
though. I'm not really sure where to check from there. I will try to
trace it through
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2011/2/4 Jay McCarthy :
> I'll update and re-run t
I'll update and re-run the FrTime test then for Greg
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> At Fri, 4 Feb 2011 15:02:18 -0700, Jay McCarthy wrote:
>> I've looked into this and I think it is a regression of GR2.
>
> Thanks for investigating!
>
>> The dc<%> interf
on for FrTime has broken. I
> don't think anyone's using FrTime, so it might be best just to remove
> it. (I don't have commit access, so someone else would have to do
> it.)
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> Is it like a callback function in C?
You could imagine that it is a "callback" from call/input-url to your
code to do something to the port before it closes it.
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the core? I
think it is quite a big extension over racket/contract. What do you
think generally?
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t; machines that have unsquashed versions of those commits?
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>> git rebase -i HEAD^^10
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>> where 10 is how many commits
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it as an
> optional argument, but since the handin server code isn't mine, I wouldn't be
> confident that my change was a sane one.
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> So: is there a simple mechanism that replaces this optional argument?
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DrDr is now in a state where you should pay attention to it again,
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To: mfl...@racket-lang.org, matth...@racket-lan
ot;Each field, init-field, and non-method define-values clause in a
> class declares one or more new fields for the class. Fields declared
> with field or init-field are public."
>
> So only the public ones are accessible via get-field.
>
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> On Thu, Dec 16,
ays what the methods are, but
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Do you see something different in any of those cases?
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> At Wed, 8 Dec 2010 14:16:24 -0700, Jay McCarthy wrote:
> > Alright. I have 4096 shared memory segments with nothing attached to
> them.
> >
> > I think this means that gr2 has a bug because it is not returning them
Alright. I have 4096 shared memory segments with nothing attached to them.
I think this means that gr2 has a bug because it is not returning them,
maybe by not closing gdk properly?
Jay
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> We talked about it on IRC.
>
> I looked up
d to running files that
> involve graphical display, and that I don't need to worry about it. Is this
> correct?
>
> Apologies if I missed discussion of this.
>
> John
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Jay
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 5:55 PM, Jay McCarthy wrote:
> I would like to remove the implicit preference the Web Server gives to
> Xexprs and the old esoteric bytes response format. This is backwards
> incompatible change, but I think it will make the server better in the
> long run
The only response struct that will be left is what response/port was.
Jay
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 9:38 PM, Eli Barzilay wrote:
> Two days ago, Jay McCarthy wrote:
> >
> > In that directory is the attached README.
>
> Perhaps you wrote about this elsewhere, but what
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Eli Barzilay wrote:
> 11 hours ago, Jay McCarthy wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Robby Findler <
> ro...@eecs.northwestern.edu>
> > wrote:
> >
> > Who should be blamed if the coercion does no
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Robby Findler
wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Jay McCarthy
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Robby Findler <
> ro...@eecs.northwestern.edu>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Who sh
I've done it and it wasn't as nice as getting a patch.
Jay
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Jay McCarthy
> wrote:
> >
> > If you do a pull request on github, it will not be useful because github
> is
be blamed if the coercion does not return a response?
> >
> > Is there a contract on current-response/c? (I assume that the "/c"
> > there is a misnomer and it really is a parameter that holds a
> > contact/coercion, not a contract.)
> >
> > Robby
> &
parameter (contract response)) not (contract (parameter response)), where
/c is the post-fix syntax for (contract x) and current- is the pre-fix
syntax for (parameter x)
Jay
>
> Robby
>
> On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Jay McCarthy
> wrote:
> > Maybe dynamic/c isn
easier/faster way? Or should I just develop in the "live"
> collects tree and then endure the "raco setup" once for final testing?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> --
> regards,
> Jakub Piotr Cłapa
> _________
&
any/c current-response/c response?)
where response? is the data structure predicate that the internal plumbing
uses.
Jay
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Jay McCarthy wrote:
> That's why dynamic/c has a pre/c and post/c. Before it uses the user's
> contract, it applies pre/c. After
lain Racket experiment bears this out. --
> Matthias
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