00:11 (join) jonrafkind 00:45 (join) shofetim 00:52 (part) shofetim: "ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs)" 02:22 (quit) jonrafkind: Ping timeout: 240 seconds 03:48 (join) mije 04:28 (join) masm 05:21 (quit) masm: Ping timeout: 264 seconds 05:35 (join) masm 05:52 (join) ellryric 05:53 (quit) ellryric: Client Quit 06:16 (quit) jao: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 06:34 (quit) masm: Ping timeout: 265 seconds 06:46 (join) masm 07:03 (join) jao 07:46 (quit) mije: Quit: Page closed 09:05 askhader: What cli editors do you folks use for editting racket? 09:09 spoofy: emacs 09:11 askhader: spoofy: Is there an emacs plugin for racket syntax highlighting? 09:13 spoofy: slime-mode 09:13 spoofy: Not exactly for racket, but works well for me. 09:14 askhader: Hmm, looks fair enough. 09:14 askhader: I'm a bit hesitent to move to emacs- seems like a lot to learn. 09:14 askhader: I've been vi for so long 09:17 spoofy: yep, emacs is sophisticated in some point of view, but you usually don't need to know all of its features 09:17 spoofy: also, it have good manual 09:17 spoofy: (sorry for my English) 09:17 askhader: no problem =] 09:20 (join) carleastlund 09:41 askhader: spoofy: For your lisp-path do you use /path/to/racket ? or the racket compiler? 10:19 bremner: askhader: I heard also of geiser for racket support, although I haven't used it much 10:19 bremner: askhader: (geiser is another emacs mode) 10:20 askhader: I just added .rkt to the list of schemes in vim =] 11:15 (join) jonrafkind 12:17 (quit) jao: Ping timeout: 265 seconds 14:17 (join) jao 17:36 (join) gfb 17:39 (quit) gfb: Client Quit 17:40 (join) gfb 17:42 (part) gfb 17:42 (join) gbaum 17:43 (quit) gbaum: Client Quit 17:43 (join) gbaum 17:44 (part) gbaum 17:56 (join) gbaum1 17:58 (part) gbaum1 18:26 (join) _schulte_ 18:32 _schulte_: can anyone recommend a web-server serve/* method which will allow me to redefine functions interactively at the repl and have the results propigate through to the browser? 18:34 samth: _schulte_, I don't think that's possible 18:35 samth: in general, you can't redefine functions defined in modules at the repl 18:36 _schulte_: samth: so I wouldn't want to re-define functions provided by, but rather my own functions defining pages and control 18:37 _schulte_: this was possible when using a simple web-server built through an online racket tutorial 18:37 samth: which tutorial? 18:38 _schulte_: http://docs.racket-lang.org/more/index.html 18:38 _schulte_: which was great BTW 18:39 samth: if your function is defined at the repl, you can redefine it ther 18:39 samth: e 18:40 samth: but if you have the whole program in a module (which that tutorial does) then you can't change those functions 18:40 _schulte_: samth: that's what I thought, but web serving pages using web-server/servlet-env I was either unable to regain control of the repl while serving, or my redefinitions didn't seem to propigate 18:40 samth: you could have a variable and use `set!' to change its behavior 18:40 _schulte_: samth: ok, I'll try that, thanks 18:40 samth: or you could use a hash table, as section 8 does in the tutorial 18:42 _schulte_: great, I'll try the second approach, thanks for the help 18:52 (part) _schulte_: "Killed buffer" 19:46 (quit) carleastlund: Quit: carleastlund 20:04 (quit) masm: Quit: Leaving. 21:24 chandler: Huh, racket seems to be mispackaged in Arch Linux. When I try to run mzscheme, I get "read failed to read all 23 bytes from file /usr/bin/mzscheme", followed by "Aborted". 21:37 askhader: I wouldn't put it pas them. 21:41 jonrafkind: i couldnt even get arch to install 21:55 jonrafkind: http://www.vuvuzela-time.co.uk/www.racket-lang.org 21:55 jonrafkind: :) 21:57 chandler: I tried it on http://twitter.com/TheVuvuzelaHorn, but it resisted being framed. 22:01 chandler: http://www.vuvuzela-time.co.uk/en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php%3Ftitle=Vuvuzela%2526oldid=368031961