Re: [racket-users] finding the package that a function is defined in

2019-04-28 Thread Laurent
For DrRacket there's a quickscript in the quickscript-extra package, called "provided-by" (not sure which of "by" or "from" is the appropriate English form here...). It searches all(?) installed libraries for you and reports the packages that export the identifier under the keyboard cursor. There's

Re: [racket-users] finding the package that a function is defined in

2019-04-27 Thread Jack Rosenthal
If you're looking for a way to speed up your workflow, if you use racket-mode in Emacs, you can press "C-c C-." with the symbol in question at point, and you'll get a handy search page with this in your browser: contract-out provided from racket/contract/base, racket/contract, racket "provided f

Re: [racket-users] finding the package that a function is defined in

2019-04-26 Thread Tim Meehan
Right under my nose, thank you. On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 4:25 PM Ben Greenman wrote: > I normally: > - search the docs, > - find the identifier in the left column, > - and read the libraries from the right column > > https://docs.racket-lang.org/search/index.html?q=contract-out > -- You receive

Re: [racket-users] finding the package that a function is defined in

2019-04-26 Thread Ben Greenman
I normally: - search the docs, - find the identifier in the left column, - and read the libraries from the right column https://docs.racket-lang.org/search/index.html?q=contract-out -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Racket Users" group. To unsubscribe