On 11/1/2020 4:37 PM, infodeveloperdon wrote:
How do I avoid the auto-creation of the 'compiled' directory which currently occurs every time I create a module?

If you're using DrRacket, it's an option:  under "Language -> Choose Language ..."

Select the Racket language and press "Show Details" at the bottom of the dialog.  The dialog will expand to show more options at the right, one of which is "populate 'compiled' directories".  If you turn that off, DrRacket won't create and cache .zo files for your source files.  [You still need to delete any that already exist.]


If you are using a different editor, then don't try to build your program using "raco"[1].  You can execute your program from the command line with "racket <your_main_code_file>"  but you have to rely on logging or "print" style debugging.  As your programs get more complex, you may also find some racket's command line options[2] to be useful.

George

[1] https://docs.racket-lang.org/raco/make.html
[2] https://docs.racket-lang.org/reference/running-sa.html

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