I have some fairly simple code setting up an embedded Racket BC instance in
a C++ coroutine, allowing me to call `scheme_dynamic_require` a module
using a custom #lang (supported by an embedded module) and extract a
cpointer matching a certain type tag from the exported symbols.
It *looks* like
Gently bumping this thread in the hopes it might get some new eyes.
On Friday, November 5, 2021 at 11:58:07 AM UTC-4
thomas_d...@alumni.brown.edu wrote:
> I have some fairly simple code setting up an embedded Racket BC instance
> in a C++ coroutine, allowing me to call `scheme_dynamic_r
Thanks! A couple follow-up questions inline.
On Monday, December 20, 2021 at 2:34:29 PM UTC-5 Matthew Flatt wrote:
> There's not really anything you can do to catch exception C-side right
> now. If you need to catch exceptions, that has to be done Racket-side,
> possibly with a helper created v
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> Discourse-based forum at https://racket.discourse.group. I would
> recommend moving over there instead as you're more likely to get
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> - Ryan
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> On Thu, 30 Jun 2022 at 15:24, thomas_d...@alumni.brown.e
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