Yes, I agree that Mist is what is out there when I look a things such as
node.js and other works of art that re-discover continuations and friends.
I spent the first N years of my research life thinking and publishing about
continuations. Simple conclusion: call/cc is not it. I introduced deli
First thing, thank you all for the consideration you're giving to my
request.
A bit of background. I'm studying the meaning of continuations and their
role in building useful constructs; think at
generators/iterators/coroutines, as they're coming to JavaScript. I am kind
of smelling already that c
I think it woudl be kind of cool to add abort and call/cc (plus a good
set of delimited operators, of course) to ASL or to define ASL+ as
including those. (Or maybe ASL-- and take out state?)
I can see John's point about the work involved, but it is hard to
imagine a better learning environment fo
On Nov 4, 2015, at 12:21 PM, "'John Clements' via users-redirect"
wrote:
> Following up on this, here’s a simple test case, written in the stepper’s
> test case language. One amusing UI note: what should be highlighted as the
> “before” of the invocation-of-continuation step? The application
Following up on this, here’s a simple test case, written in the stepper’s test
case language. One amusing UI note: what should be highlighted as the “before”
of the invocation-of-continuation step? The application of the continuation, or
the whole program?
;; this is just a sketch...
(t 'call/c
First, apologies for bouncing this back to the list, hope that’s okay…
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> On Nov 4, 2015, at 2:20 AM, Marco Faustinelli
> wrote:
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>
> What I definitely AM missing (I can't see why you contradict my personal
> statement at the same time you are actually taking it into consideration :-)
> is
> On Nov 3, 2015, at 12:32 PM, Alex Knauth wrote:
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>
>> On Nov 3, 2015, at 3:01 PM, 'John Clements' via Racket Users
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Oct 29, 2015, at 10:01 AM, Marco Faustinelli
>>> wrote:
>
>>> I see that during a debugging session I can hover above an expression and
>>> rightclick
> On Nov 3, 2015, at 3:01 PM, 'John Clements' via Racket Users
> wrote:
>
>> On Oct 29, 2015, at 10:01 AM, Marco Faustinelli
>> wrote:
>> I see that during a debugging session I can hover above an expression and
>> rightclick to send its value to the console or so set! it something else.
>>
> On Oct 29, 2015, at 10:01 AM, Marco Faustinelli
> wrote:
>
> This question has been asked in 2012 and the fact that no reply has been
> posted makes me think this is a dead track. But nevertheless...
>
> I see that during a debugging session I can hover above an expression and
> rightclick
This question has been asked in 2012 and the fact that no reply has been posted
makes me think this is a dead track. But nevertheless...
I see that during a debugging session I can hover above an expression and
rightclick to send its value to the console or so set! it something else.
What I wou
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