The typed versions of the "common" Scheme benchmarks do something similar:
https://github.com/racket/racket/blob/master/pkgs/racket-benchmarks/tests/racket/benchmarks/common/typed/wrapper.rkt
Vincent
On Fri, 23 Mar 2018 16:15:01 -0500,
Stephen Chang wrote:
>
> I frequently want to run
I've done no math in 20 years - used to do tons (with the not so great
graphics of the time) saw this intriguing plot & banged my head against a
wall for a couple of hours.
Then I just settled down & read the manual systematically, pretending it
may have some info, followed the examples and
I frequently want to run the same tests with different #lang's.
Has anyone written a test harness that lets me do this without
duplicating the test code? (I couldnt find anything on the pkg
server.)
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OK, I am a bit of an idiot, but in case someone else reads this thread
looking for answers, here are the resolutions I've chased down so far.
1. **I did not read the docs for pdf-read well enough** because right there
at the top of the main page, it says it only works on Linux and macOS.
> May be relevant
>
> https://pkgs.racket-lang.org/package/spreadsheet-editor
Indeed, I got part way through working with that package for this exact purpose
but ran into glitches. The main thing is just a lack of documentation. At
this point, I am favoring the idea of borrowing
At Fri, 23 Mar 2018 09:39:41 -0700 (PDT), Joel Dueck wrote:
> On Friday, March 23, 2018 at 9:16:55 AM UTC-5, Greg Trzeciak wrote:
> >
> > So it's clear it's not the path issue, see neighbouring thread on another
> > possibility - some dependency of libpoppler is missing on Windows
> >
> >
> Ok,
May be relevant
https://pkgs.racket-lang.org/package/spreadsheet-editor
s.
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 5:09 PM, James Platt wrote:
>
> > I am trying to create a GUI program, my problem is that the source code
> for the
> > GUI portion is growing out of control and I don't
SHORT: You may wish to *look* at the first units paper at
https://www2.ccs.neu.edu/racket/pubs/#pldi98-ff
because what you describe is almost exactly the example from that paper.
Just read the example section. If you like what you see, jump into the
docs.
;; - - -
SOMEWHAT LONGER:
hmm... I've tried to see what dependencies would dumpbin show on my machine
for libpoppler and it fails with "e:\libpoppler-glib-8.dll : warning
LNK4048: Invalid format file; ignored" so it may be that something is wrong
with a binary on Windows 10.
Still my previous advice (ignore anything
That's why I actually prefer dumpbin (see the other thread) from depedency
walker - simpler without so many confusing details.
But since you probably don't have VS here is my advice: collapse entire
result tree from dependency walker - leave only top level libraries to see
which ones are
> I am trying to create a GUI program, my problem is that the source code for
> the
> GUI portion is growing out of control and I don't know how to split it up.
I'm not sure if this will really answer your question but you may want to look
at some code from MrEd Designer and see how it splits
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 6:45 PM, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
> (Warnings: the PDF documentation is big, you'll appreciate why C and C++
> programmers have difficulty implementing PDF without filling it with
> vulnerabilities, and you'll also get to see some totalitarian-friendly
>
On Friday, March 23, 2018 at 9:16:55 AM UTC-5, Greg Trzeciak wrote:
>
> So it's clear it's not the path issue, see neighbouring thread on another
> possibility - some dependency of libpoppler is missing on Windows
>
>
Ok, I tried Dependency Walker on libpoppler-glib-8.dll, and got all kinds
of
Hello Racketeers,
I am trying to create a GUI program, my problem is that the source code for
the
GUI portion is growing out of control and I don't know how to split it up.
Here is some background info: the GUI is basically just a specialised
frontend
to a database, the users clicks some
Another option to check for dependencies (if you have Visual Studio
installed - VS community edition is free but BULKY) is to run dumpbin from
console, or better yet VS code since dumpbin is in VS/bin folder.
It is less overwhelming but will check only for one level deep
dependencies, ie you
BTW, you can use forward slashes on windows for the path
"C:/Users/Joel...", I've found it more digestible than "\\"
On Friday, March 23, 2018 at 3:05:07 PM UTC+1, Joel Dueck wrote:
>
>
> ; (B) tried absolute path:
>(define-ffi-definer define-poppler (ffi-lib
>
So it's clear it's not the path issue, see neighbouring thread on another
possibility - some dependency of libpoppler is missing on Windows
On Friday, March 23, 2018 at 3:05:07 PM UTC+1, Joel Dueck wrote:
>
> On Thursday, March 22, 2018 at 6:14:59 PM UTC-5, Greg Trzeciak wrote:
>>
>> Last few
On Thursday, March 22, 2018 at 6:14:59 PM UTC-5, Greg Trzeciak wrote:
>
> Last few times I had this error it was one of the following:
> 1. Incorrect version (32 vs 64bit)
> 2. Problem with Path.
>
> For 2. have you tried setting it up with absolute path to eliminate Path
> as a problem?
>
The
This point is well taken. For my package's core functionality I mainly need
to be able to get a page count and the size of the first page. I would
rather not have to try and write my own functions to do that; even though
it looks (from the docs you provided) like the parsing wouldn't be too
On 03/23/2018 03:58 PM, silverfire...@gmail.com wrote:
Really silly question but I was using the rsvg package with racket/gui on Linux
and everything was working fine. I moved the code over to windows to try it
out (after installing the rsvg package there) and it's complaining that
Really silly question but I was using the rsvg package with racket/gui on
Linux and everything was working fine. I moved the code over to windows
to try it out (after installing the rsvg package there) and it's
complaining that librsvg-2.2.dll is missing. I've now tried two separate
.dll
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