> On Apr 10, 2019, at 11:33 AM, Daniel Sockwell wrote:
>
> I guess what I'm asking, though, is whether it's possible to use
> `define-meta` in a non-pollen file (i.e., in a racket file).
No, because `define-meta` depends on special cooperation with the `#lang
pollen` reader (= the thing th
> Values on the right-hand side of `define-meta` can't be expressions or
> variables imported from elsewhere. They can only be raw datums.
Thanks, that makes sense.
I guess what I'm asking, though, is whether it's possible to use `define-meta`
in a non-pollen file (i.e., in a racket file).
Tha
Values on the right-hand side of `define-meta` can't be expressions or
variables imported from elsewhere. They can only be raw datums. This is a
deliberate limitation that goes back early in Pollen history, when folks
decided they wanted to be able to extract metas (quickly) without evaluating
Does anyone know if it is possible/what I would need to `require` to be able to
define a meta from a Racket file that is imported from my pollen file? I tried
requiring `pollen` and `pollen/setup`, but `define-meta` still didn't work.
Thanks in advance and my apologies if I missed something obv