On 2012-06-12 22:02:26 -0400, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
> One way to do this with Scribble would be to subtly add a label to
> the light blue background for definition syntax synopses. For
> example (click the second thumbnail): http://imgur.com/a/xFTFn
I really like this idea. +1.
> Of course, with
In case anyone is using PLaneT package "neil/html-template"...
I've released a non-backward-compatible version that reworks the
template language. The reworking had to be done. I expect future
changes to the language to backward-compatible.
http://www.neilvandyke.org/racket-html-template/
Congrats, Shriram!
Looks like us great unwashed masses of Racketeers have picked a winning
team. :)
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Congratulations guys, keep up the good work.
On 06/12/2012 11:52 PM, Matthew Flatt wrote:
> Shriram Krishnamurthi has been selected as the 2012 winner of the
> SIGPLAN Robin Milner Young Researcher Award!
>
> The Milner Award is new this year, but with this year's precedent, it
> will surely prov
Congratulations, Matthias!
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Congratulations for being young, too!
RAC
On Jun 12, 2012, at 7:52 PM, Matthew Flatt wrote:
> Shriram Krishnamurthi has been selected as the 2012 winner of the
> SIGPLAN Robin Milner Young Researcher Award!
>
> The Milner Award is new this year, but with this year's precedent, it
> will surely
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:52 PM, Matthew Flatt wrote:
> Shriram Krishnamurthi has been selected as the 2012 winner of the
> SIGPLAN Robin Milner Young Researcher Award!
Congratulations, Shriram!
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On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Matthew Flatt wrote:
> Matthias Felleisen has been selected as the 2012 winner of the SIGPLAN
> Achievement Award!
Congratulations Matthias!
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Shriram Krishnamurthi has been selected as the 2012 winner of the
SIGPLAN Robin Milner Young Researcher Award!
The Milner Award is new this year, but with this year's precedent, it
will surely prove to be the most prestigious SIGPLAN award that is
possible for a researcher within their first 20 ye
Matthias Felleisen has been selected as the 2012 winner of the SIGPLAN
Achievement Award!
The Achievement Award is the most prestigious award given each year by
SIGPLAN. The award was announced minutes ago here at PLDI, and the
award citation will soon appear at the following URL, which also lists
On Jun 12, 2012, at 12:03 PM, Hillary Ryan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Disclaimer: I am new to Racket, so please forgive the ignorance.
>
> Questions:
> 1) As a functional language, when Racket implemented classes did it do so
> with a different perspective or design philosophy than procedural langu
With Scribble-formatted API documentation, one thing I kinda miss from
Lisp-y manuals (such as those formatted by Texinfo, or CLtL2) is a
better cue that something is documenting, say, a procedure, rather than
syntax, rather than a parameter.
One way to do this with Scribble would be to subtly
Matthew Flatt wrote at 06/12/2012 07:46 PM:
Yes, the "nothing to do" check is a recent addition, and it didn't take
into account Planet paths. I've pushed a repair.
Excellent! Thanks, Matthew.
Neil V.
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Yes, the "nothing to do" check is a recent addition, and it didn't take
into account Planet paths. I've pushed a repair.
At Tue, 12 Jun 2012 17:01:44 -0400, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
> Has there been change in the last 2 months in the nightly builds to how
> "raco setup -P" works with development link
Hello,
Disclaimer: I am new to Racket, so please forgive the ignorance.
Questions:
1) As a functional language, when Racket implemented classes did it do so
with a different perspective or design philosophy than procedural languages
that made a similar transition? In other words, what is the cor
Has there been change in the last 2 months in the nightly builds to how
"raco setup -P" works with development links?
The below logs from trying "raco setup" with three different versions of
Racket show "/JUNE" (day-old nightly) giving a "raco setup: nothing to
do" error. But "/APRIL" (2-mont
I just ran it from the Terminal - as you have suggested.
I did not need to do any changes in PATH.
(Though I had to add stabular.sty to my TEXINPUTS.)
Thanks again,
-- Viera
On Jun 12, 2012, at 12:36 PM, Mark Millikan wrote:
> Did you try my first workaround suggestion? It lets you keep PATH
>
Disregard for now. Looks like I do need to separate out a wrapper
module, due to my test code "require"-ing the module that has most of
the implementation but also does the "raco" command.
Neil Van Dyke wrote at 06/12/2012 03:35 PM:
If I have a PLaneT package that sets "raco-commands" in "info
If I have a PLaneT package that sets "raco-commands" in "info.rkt", and
when the package is installed from PLaneT via DrRacket, it appears that
the command is run, like the module is fully "require"d.
(I noticed because the command without any arguments does a directory
traversal from current
Did you try my first workaround suggestion? It lets you keep PATH
modifications to typical *nix ones: such as install scripts expect/suggest
easing maintenance, ymmv.
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 3:31 PM, Danny Yoo wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Viera Proulx wrote:
> > I am starting to pl
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