OK, I'm trying to generate module docs, so I run raco setup but I get raco setup: --- building documentation --- raco setup: error running: (lib carali/http.rkt) dynamic-require: name is not provided: 'doc by module: #<resolved-module-path:"/home/mcarter/src/racket-5.1/collects/carali/http.rkt"> raco setup: rendering: scribblings/main/start.scrbl
Any clues on this one? Here's my info.rkt: #lang setup/infotab ; -*- scheme -*- (define name "carali") (define blurb "Blurb blah blah") (define scribblings '( ("http.rkt" (multi-page) (carali-library 101)) ;("scribblings/carali.scrbl" (multi-page) (carali-library 101)) )) Here's my http.rkt: #lang at-exp racket ; -*- scheme -*- ;(define name "carali/http") ;(module maths racket ; (provide http-get) #| (require (lib "url.ss" "net")) (define (http-get url) (let ((p 0) (line 0)) (set! p (get-impure-port (string->url url))) (let loop ((result "")) (set! line (read-line p)) (if (eof-object? line) (set! line result) (loop (string-append result line)))) (close-input-port p) line)) |# ;;; simplification suggested by Sogaard 29-Jul-2007 ;(require (lib "port.ss") ; (lib "url.ss" "net")) (require racket/port) ;(requite at-exp) (require net/url) ; (require racket/contract) (require scribble/srcdoc) ;(require/doc scribble/manual) #| (define (http-get-XXX url-as-string) (let* ([out (open-output-string)] [in (get-pure-port (string->url url-as-string))]) (copy-port in out) (close-input-port in) (get-output-string out))) |# ;;;(http-get "http://www.google.co.uk/") ;;; Use (http-get "http://www.markcarter.me.uk/") , not (http-get "www.markcarter.me.uk") . ;;; (http-get "http://www.markcarter.me.uk/index.html") (provide/doc (proc-doc/names http-get (-> string? string?) ; the output (string-url) @{Say something meaningful about http-get.})) (define (http-get url-as-string) (port->string (get-pure-port (string->url url-as-string)))) ;) A previous poster said that the #lang directive created an implicit module. However, this doesn't seem to be strictly true, as my function http-get is automatically "provided" without explicit mention; which is not the same behaviour as when I use a (module ...). Beats me. _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users