I think what happens is that when you use the language with the repl it ignores
the reader and just looks at the exports from the language (main.rkt).
On Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 10:14:58 AM UTC-6, Dmitry Pavlov wrote:
> Vityou,
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> I will give you an example though I myself somet
Vityou,
I will give you an example though I myself sometimes doubt that I did it in the
right way.
Anyway, here is what I did when I had exactly the same problem:
- redefine and reexport #% top-interaction
- provide #:language-info to the DrRacket's REPL (I am not sure if racket's
REPL needs
I did reprovide all of the #%... forms from racket, and the repl works with
base.rkt, it's when I have a reader that the repl doesn't work.
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> On May 17, 2017, at 8:30 PM, Vityou wrote:
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> I made a little lambda-calculus language and it works for everything, except
> when I try to use it in the repl: racket -I lambda-calculus. It acts like it
> worked, but when I try to type an expression it says that all the variables
> like #%
I made a little lambda-calculus language and it works for everything, except
when I try to use it in the repl: racket -I lambda-calculus. It acts like it
worked, but when I try to type an expression it says that all the variables
like #%top-interaction don't exist. I made a pure language and a
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