Thanks a lot!! it works but small problem: --------------------------------------- *in command line: * racket program.rkt test-case.rkt ------------------------------------------ *in program.rkt:* (define case (current-command-line-arguments)) (display case) (require case) ------------------------------------------
display works fine, but require gets this error: ......................................... case: standard-module-name-resolver: collection not found collection: "case" in collection directories: C:\Users\boshra14\AppData\Roaming\Racket\5.3.1\collects C:\Program Files\Racket\collects in: case .......................................... On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Danny Yoo <d...@hashcollision.org> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 7:34 AM, Boshra Nabaei <b.nab...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks a lot Danny! > > Now after inputting string(the name if he test-case file) I want to > require > > that. It finds it, but still doesn't recognize my list defined in there. > > When I use (provide), racket doesn't know (provide). > > > > how can I require another file to use its variable without (provide)? > > I recommend that you keep the Racket list in CC, so that you don't > depend on just one person to help resolve your questions. > > > It would be helpful to show what your programs look like now. I > expected using 'provide' and 'require' to work to refer to variables > in other modules. The Guide introduces them here: > > http://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/module-basics.html > > If you can show us what you're doing, we may be able to identify where > the problem is coming from. >
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