ot;with threads:")
(re-enter K) ; 5
(re-enter K) ; 5
(re-enter K) ; 5
```
Program output:
0
without threads:
1
2
2
3
3
4
with threads:
4
5
4
5
4
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> Looks like it provides some interesting features and in particular
> subcommands, which are absent in #lang cli. It very well may be that this
> package should be leveraged for semantics in #lang cli in the future (Sage
> if y
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> I think this is kind of cute, since it makes it possible to effectively
> conditionally interpose on method dispatch. However, it’s rather awkward to
> write. This brings me to my question: is there any sim
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conditionally interpose on method dispatch. However, it’s rather awkward to
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> I think the problem is 2 different type variables that both print as
> the letter A.
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> When I remove the "All" from the type for gfib_t (FibStreamCons A), it
> typechecks.
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is error message, expected and given types are exactly
> the same, not sure how to deal with this issue.
I think the problem is 2 different type variables that both print as
the letter A.
When I remove the "All" from the type for gfib_t (FibStreamCons A), it
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t; in: (stream-append (stream (drop-right xs 1)) (gfib_t xs))
>
> Change (stream (drop-right xs 1)) to (apply stream (drop-right xs 1))
> and you should be OK.
>
> (It might be possible to call stream-append with a list and a stream
> --- like the untyped code does --- but I haven
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> languages: there also is a typed Racket, a lazy Racket, and various DSLs
> (domain languages) which compile to and (mostly) freely intermix with
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> pointing me in the right direction? Please excuse my ignorance.
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tly use syntax-parse). Try to
>make the old macro more maintainable, more robust against errors, and/or
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there's a more "normal" way to do this, i.e., to
> extract all names not it (make-base-namespace) from an s-expression and
> then make symbolics for some/all of them as if with define-symbolic.
>
> Perhaps this is easy, or perhaps this is just not something one could d
expression and
then make symbolics for some/all of them as if with define-symbolic.
Perhaps this is easy, or perhaps this is just not something one could do
with Rosette, or perhaps something in between?
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module or re-required it. However, I don't see how that could trigger
the current issue.
The error message suggests that the module defining the trade
structure has been instantiated multiple times in different
namespaces.
in: (stream-append (stream (drop-right xs 1)) (gfib_t xs))
Change (stream (drop-right xs 1)) to (apply stream (drop-right xs 1))
and you should be OK.
(It might be possible to call stream-append with a list and a stream
--- like the untyped code does --- but I haven't figured out how to
the
> same result generated non-typed racket code ?
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> > https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/257577/1/funcgeo2.pdf
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t;> update in a long while, so I figured I’d give a heads-up. If you’ve counted
>> the library out in the past for missing this feature, consider giving it
>> another look. And if you’re interested in learning more, the gory details
>> are described in the documentation, along w
especially when the error-reporting mechanism highlights a part of
> the
> > > > > code it thinks is in error -- using red highlighting, obscuring the
> > > > > possibly unbalanced parentheses completely.
> > > > >
> > > > > Is it possible t
w crucial parentheses are in Racket, this is an obstacle,
> > > > especially when the error-reporting mechanism highlights a part of the
> > > > code it thinks is in error -- using red highlighting, obscuring the
> > > > possibly unbalanced parentheses completely.
> > &
heads-up. If you’ve counted
> the library out in the past for missing this feature, consider giving it
> another look. And if you’re interested in learning more, the gory details
> are described in the documentation, along with some additional examples (at
> the time of this writing, p
set parenthese to be some other colour, such as, say,
> a bright green or white?
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examples (at
the time of this writing, pkg-build hasn’t rebuilt the docs just yet, but
that should be resolved with tomorrow’s daily refresh).
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Ideally I'd like to automate that so when I apt-get upgrade the packages
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ype in the
> server's response, but barring that, calling the `file` utility will reveal
> it's a gzip'd tar file, etc.), and we're off to the races. Am I thinking
> about things incorrectly? Are my expectations too high? What can I do?
> (Please don't tell me to just use Git!)
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etc.), and we're off to the races. Am I thinking
about things incorrectly? Are my expectations too high? What can I do?
(Please don't tell me to just use Git!)
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>> Sam
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 2:36 PM David Storrs wrote:
>> >
>> > What is t
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> On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 2:36 PM David Storrs
> wrote:
> >
> > What is the best way to pass a function into a child `pla
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> that it will come back then several times. The most observable effect for
> Racket
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>>
>> It uses the term "contract", and the exception is an instance of
>> `exn:fail:contract`, but it is not generated by the `racket/contract`
>> library.
>>
>> > I take it that the contract error above was
e `racket/contract`
> library.
>
> > I take it that the contract error above was generated by a lower-level
> contract then. I've only glanced at contracts, so I assume this is
> documented somewhere. Is this section of the Reference referring to the
> simple contracts that you m
a lower-level
> contract then. I've only glanced at contracts, so I assume this is documented
> somewhere. Is this section of the Reference referring to the simple contracts
> that you mention? From https://docs.racket-lang.org/reference/contracts.html:
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> Contracts come in two
Contracts come in two forms: those constructed by the various operations
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time and experimentation it becomes better (like with so
many things regarding Racket ;-) ).
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eck can be removed in
the simplest of cases; the second kind is basically never removed by
the compiler. There are other cases where macros can generate code
that omits contract checks, as with the `for` forms when used with
sequence generators like `in-list`, but that is again for simple
checks.
S
s, but can we rely on others?
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allocations and garbage collection are not
> tracked by the profiler?
>
> Thinking about it: Does garbage collection also pause the profiler's
> sampler thread? That would explain the lack of samples from these code
> paths, of course.
>
>
> All the best,
> Alessandro
>
memory allocations and garbage collection are not
tracked by the profiler?
Thinking about it: Does garbage collection also pause the profiler's
sampler thread? That would explain the lack of samples from these code
paths, of course.
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> >
> >
> > I can work around this issue by altering issue-syntax to forward-define
> names before using set! to initialize them:
> >
> > (define-syntax (issue-syntax stx)
> > (syntax-case stx ()
> > ((_ ((name param ...) body
am ...) body ...) ...)
> (with-syntax (((name.r ...) (generate-temporaries #'(name ...
>#'(begin (define-syntax (name stx)
> (syntax-case stx ()
> ((_ . args) #'(name.r . args))
> (_ #'name.r))) ...
> (defi
newly-allocated string before copying, I wonder if that would be a
worthwhile improvement to make to it.
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Ah! You're right. When I make the change you suggest, the program
takes 5s to run. Filed under "Accidentally Not Quadratic" .
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which apparently (and sensibly) doesn't do anything if the
source and destination are the same. Try copying to a `dst2` to get
quadratic behavior.
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; >
> > Because in (cons x xs) the existing list xs isn't copied.
> > The steps are
> > 1. a new pair with two cells (the car and the cdr) are allocated
> > 2. the contents of the car is set to x
> > 3. the contents of the cdr is set to xs.
> >
> > This al
are
>1. a new pair with two cells (the car and the cdr) are allocated
>2. the contents of the car is set to x
>3. the contents of the cdr is set to xs.
>
> This always takes the same amount of time, no matter how long the list xs
> is.
> This means that the
phenomenon that using string-append in a loop is not a Racket
only problem.
It is a common pitfall in many languages.
[1] Remember the famous story of Gauss as a child that calculated
1+2+...1000 ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd81F6-Ar_0
/Jens Axel - https://racket-
much to allocate before
a second pass to filling in the string).
hth,
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s->string x y)))
>
> All the calls to `string-append` in your original program end up
> allocating larger and larger strings and then immediately discarding
> them on subsequent iterations, which is costly over many iterations.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
ating larger and larger strings and then immediately discarding
> them on subsequent iterations, which is costly over many iterations.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Bogdan
>
> Alessandro Motta writes:
>
> > Hi racket-users!
> >
> > I've recently become interest
(xy-vectors->string x y)))
>
> All the calls to `string-append` in your original program end up
> allocating larger and larger strings and then immediately discarding
> them on subsequent iterations, which is costly over many iterations.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Bogdan
>
21 kl. 15.26 skrev Alessandro Motta :
> Hi racket-users!
>
> I've recently become interested in Lisp/Scheme and have started to hack
> in Racket. The excellent documentation, the fast integrated search, and
> DrRacket have made that a real pleasure.
>
> Thank you for tha
ding
them on subsequent iterations, which is costly over many iterations.
Hope that helps,
Bogdan
Alessandro Motta writes:
> Hi racket-users!
>
> I've recently become interested in Lisp/Scheme and have started to hack
> in Racket. The excellent documentation, the fast integrated search, and
Hi racket-users!
I've recently become interested in Lisp/Scheme and have started to hack
in Racket. The excellent documentation, the fast integrated search, and
DrRacket have made that a real pleasure.
Thank you for that!
I've been working on a tool to convert notes from the reMarkable 2
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The docs say
style: (listof (or/c 'no-caption 'resize-border 'no-sheet 'close-button)) =
null
so either (style (list 'resize-border)) or (style '(resize-border))
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gt; resize-border: unbound identifier in: resize-border
I guess you want 'resize-border (as a symbol). :-)
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