Hi all,
I'm trying to debug my (Windows7, 2-button trackpad) system, specifically,
weird behaviour with the mouse.
To help determine what the actual problem is, I wrote a small Racket GUI
progam, that surprised me with the following output:
object:object:my-frame% type:enter pos:(338,32) buttons
cks as written.
>
> However, I think the use of `apply` without the extra `cons` calls is
> clearer anyway, in addition to being easier for the type checker.
>
> Sam
>
> On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 3:22 PM K H wrote:
> >
> > If I understand correctly, the difference to
If I understand correctly, the difference to getting the code to type
check was:
> (apply fprintf (cons anomaly (cons message messageargs)))
becomes:
>(apply fprintf anomaly message messageargs)
Since the documentation explains that the arguments to fprintf are
effectively gather
estion of whether a Cygwin libreadline will work at all when loaded
> into non-Cygwin Racket. It may work better to get another version of
> the libreadline DLL from somewhere and drop it into Racket's "lib"
> directory.
>
I'm not sure what to expect in a windows (i.e.
I'm running on cygwin on Windows 7 and I have the following error when
attempting to use the readline package:
$ racket -il readline
Welcome to Racket v7.6.
ffi-lib: couldn't open "libreadline-5.dll" (The specified module could not
be found.; errid=126)
> ,ex
I get the same error either from a cy
RL). The
current behaviour is, I think, a bug and a trap (perhaps showstopping) for
a new user experimenting with Racket.
Note that the Racket executable seems to process the metadata properly,
understanding the language to use, etc.. so that the code behaves as
intended.
On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at
Hello Or,
The language is not "Pretty Big".
You should be using "Beginning Student with List Abbreviations".
The DrRacket metadata lines referred to by John set the correct language.
In your case you must have changed the language somehow. Or perhaps the
file needs to be saved before the metadat
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