[racket-users] Web Server Tutorial Tries to Write to Library Directory

2020-12-22 Thread Adam Golding
I'm a little confused by this tutorial--when I run the 'persistent model' in section 14 it tries to write a file to the read-only directory the web-server library itself is in... https://docs.racket-lang.org/continue/ but grabbing the current directory before it loads the web server doesn't se

Re: [racket-users] Web Server Tutorial Tries to Write to Library Directory

2020-12-22 Thread Sam Tobin-Hochstadt
I believe this is a bug in `web-server/insta`, but here's a workaround: Add the following to the beginning of the `app` module: (require racket/runtime-path) (define-runtime-path here ".") Then use `here` instead of `(current-directory)` in the `start` function. Sam On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 4:5

Re: [racket-users] Scribble and main.rkt

2020-12-22 Thread Ben Greenman
> Is it correct that calling the main file of the package something else than > main.rkt is bad style, unsupported by Scribble? It's okay to call the main file something else, but you'll have to tell Scribble about it. Right now, I guess you have a @defmodule[typed-compose]{} somewhere. That

Re: [racket-users] Scribble and main.rkt

2020-12-22 Thread unlimitedscolobb
Thanks a lot, that's perfectly clear and worked for me! I'll go with main.rkt though, because requiring the package is simpler this way. - Sergiu On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 3:46:03 PM UTC+1 Ben Greenman wrote: > > Is it correct that calling the main file of the package something else >