Thanks, Gustavo
That is inconvenient :(
Is it possible to do incremental saving DrRacket image with my own
extension?
Or are there easy ways to make DrRacket 'executable' again with my own
extension?
Thanks!
- Jong-won
On 09/03/15 07:34, Gustavo Massaccesi wrote:
The file racketrc.rktl is loaded only in Racket.exe, not it
GRacket.exe or DrRacket.exe.
I think that the easier way to do something similar is
1) Save a file "mylibrary.rkt" with the code you want.
2) Open DrRacket
3) Type in the definition window
#lang racket
(require "mylibrary.rkt")
4) Save this to the same folder of "mylibrary.rkt"
5) Press the Run Button
6) You can use now the interaction window
I actually prefer to program only in the definition windows, and use
the interaction windows for debugging.
It's also possible to define your own language, for example
super-racket that is racket with even more libraries included, and
then you only have to type
#lang super-racket
This is not difficult but it require many steps to create all the
folders and files to configure the new language.
Gustavo
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 7:24 AM, Jongwon Choi <oz.jongwon.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
Finally it is time to teach programming to my kid!
I've installed DrRacket 6.1.1 [3m] on Windows 8, added atom? function and
saved it as racketrc.rktl
But DrRacket does not load it at startup. I confirmed like below:
(find-system-path 'init-file)
#<path:C:\Users\Jongwon\racketrc.rktl>
(define in (open-input-file "C:\\Users\\Jongwon\\racketrc.rktl"))
in
#<input-port:C:\Users\Jongwon\racketrc.rktl>
Any ideas?
Thanks!
- Jongwon
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