As mentioned, to get your macro to work, you have to change how the
reader behaves on "|".
You might be interested in the (implementation of) no-vert-bar reader lang:
https://docs.racket-lang.org/no-vert-bar-lang/index.html
On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 6:27 PM Kevin Forchione wrote:
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> Hi guys,
> I’
You're right that `|` isn't a valid terminal with the normal reader, but,
as it happens, the zero-length identifier can be written as `||`. (I don't
think the concept of a zero-length identifier is common in other languages:
it corresponds to the empty string.)
-Philip
On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 6:2
Hi guys,
I’ve been trying to figure out how to use “|” in a macro. I’ve got syntax like
this in mind:
(foo A | B)
Not sure if I can do this because the reader expects a pair. If “|” isn’t a
convenient literal to work with is there an alternative others have used that
represents more
On 2/3/20 12:31 PM, Wilzoo wrote:
Hi guys, so I am working on rolling dice game in GUI, the game rules
will be something like rolling 3 dices and then giving out points to 2
players based on the rolled values.
Im now stuck on the showing value in GUI. Basically what I need is to
show rolled v
Hi guys, so I am working on rolling dice game in GUI, the game rules will
be something like rolling 3 dices and then giving out points to 2 players
based on the rolled values.
Im now stuck on the showing value in GUI. Basically what I need is to show
rolled value somewhere in frame.
This is
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