I've been following this discussion with keen interest. Although my
Liitin.org project is far from minimal in size (viable sized by design),
it does have some common objectives. Racket is used as "the native
language" that is meant to be able to control all areas of the
cloud-based, native
Not to give an excuse to design the argument order poorly... it would be great
if DrRacket could display named place-holders for each argument dynamically.
Then you wouldn't need to guess or try to remember illogical set of parameter
orders. The argument name could be taken dynamically from the
The previous code was messy all over the place. This one seems to work,
although I'm not sure whether it can keep the services securely
sandboxed as intented and won't run out of memory at some point.
Revised code:
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#lang racket
; tested in Linux
(define target-mode #f); #f/
Hi all,
I want to make a custodian-protected, remotely-controlled service
switcher but there's something wrong with my code. The behaviour isn't
reliable and it leaves traces behind filling the memory eventually. I've
included the code below.
TBH, I may have a less optimal approach to it
I'm currently experimenting with Tony's racket/stomp package that you might
want to check out, too.
The idea is to provide more generic messaging services for liitin.org project,
not just IoT but also between people, software services, cloud computing and
such. Initial target is an
Hi all,
I'm probably doing something wrong here, but for some reason
"custodian-shutdown-all" doesn't always interrupt the execution as the
last test case below shows. It continues execution until finished.
Any ideas how to get this working?
br, jukka
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#lang racket/load
(require
Hehe, I think I need a faster computer, because that was the intention.
Anyhow, I'm glad it's working.
I think what happened was that initially I didn't have it right and
lowered the number to make debugging faster. Then tested with another
function and got confused.
Thank you Matthew for
Yoda like that would, but to me it looks backwards. How about...?
key: value
br, jukka
UX Manager :)
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> On 14.10.2015, at 18.50, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
>
> We are conducting a highly scientific poll.
>
> The question we want to answer is whether people
Hi all racketeers in Helsinki or nearby,
I wonder if there are any Racket courses or other Racket-related
activities available in Helsinki or the surrounding areas? I'm mainly
interested in open university type-of CS lessons, or Internet of Things
kind-of hobby activities, but anything
In case it should be of help to anyone, using #lang racket/load solved the
problems and things run smoothly now.
br, jukka
> Hi all,
>
> I'm working on a generic solution to distributed computing/ IoT/ M2M/
> scheduled task handling etc. basing on messaging. The emphasis is on
> usability so
> (custom-eval '(+ 1 2 3))
>
>
> 2015-09-26 13:56 GMT+02:00 Jukka Tuominen <jukka.tuomi...@finndesign.fi>:
>
>>
>> In case it should be of help to anyone, using #lang racket/load solved
>> the
>> problems and things run smoothly now.
>>
>&
Hi all,
I'm working on a generic solution to distributed computing/ IoT/ M2M/
scheduled task handling etc. basing on messaging. The emphasis is on
usability so it is essential to allow running functions identically
despite of where they are run. The obvious thing to expect is that when
sending an
On 08/07/2015 12:43 PM, Jukka Tuominen wrote:
Disconnected before receipt R14642 was received
What shows up in the RabbitMQ logs around the time that the
disconnection happens? Often a bunch of detail is logged that is not
passed on to the connected client.
Tony
I found this:
=INFO
, Jukka Tuominen wrote:
=ERROR REPORT 7-Aug-2015::22:00:25 ===
Channel error on connection 0.5764.4 ([client-ip]:59326 -
[server-ip]:61613, vhost: '/', user: 'device7'), channel 1:
{amqp_error,access_refused,
access to queue 'amq.gen--sUYfl-1_IbdAXhs8LwoUA' in vhost
'/'
refused
is
retuned either. Taking away (receipt ,receipt) from send had no effect.
br, jukka
On 08/06/2015 02:03 PM, Jukka Tuominen wrote:
From a generic STOMP documentation I’ve understood that I should send a
”reply-to” header item with a temporary queue value, but I’m not sure
about the format I
it!
(sleep 5)
(send-default-message device7 secured-message2)
(sleep 5)
(stomp-disconnect credientials)
;XX END XX
br, jukka
On 08/06/2015 02:03 PM, Jukka Tuominen wrote:
From a generic STOMP documentation I’ve understood that I should send a
”reply-to” header item with a temporary queue value
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