On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Stephen Chang <stch...@ccs.neu.edu> wrote: > Hi users, > > Now that Racket has a state-of-the-art package system and a > smashing-success conference, I think the obvious missing element in > the path to world domination is our very own pastebin, so I made one > during the hackathon. > > It renders a paste with scribble, to get syntax coloring and doc linking. > > (Preview here: pasterack.org, http://www.pasterack.org/pastes/6444)
Cool! > However, it is currently very slow because it naively writes a > scribble file to disk and then compiles it with a command line call, > because I couldnt figure out how to directly convert a scribble block > to html or xexpr. Does anyone know if this is this possible? I looked at this once but couldn't figure out how. As far as I could tell Scribble rendering needs filenames, as opposed to say Racket ports. I suppose you could do something like: mkfs -q /dev/ram1 8192 mkdir -p /ramcache mount /dev/ram1 /ramcache :) ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users