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One thing I've noticed is that when lists get returned, they are returning with "shared" components, instead of just dumping out the literal interpretation of the list 03:41 dgs: is there any way to disable it? (just I'm only a scheme newb, and this is just making things harder than they need to be =) 03:43 dgs: nm 03:44 dgs: typically after asking . . . 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Which might be what you want; or the opposite. 11:38 untrusted: bremner: i don't use drracket, is there a cli option for racket? or some procedure to call? 11:38 untrusted: (new to racket) 11:39 untrusted: (just writing a small sync to vblank + opengl test) 11:39 (join) zyoung 11:39 bremner: sorry, don't know. 11:39 jhemann_: for racket scripts raco, I believe. 11:39 untrusted: (vertical bar scrolling from left to right, you see missed frames easily, looks like full gc runs cause missed frames) 11:40 jhemann_: sorry racket 11:41 jhemann_: http://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/other-editors.html?q=command-line-tools 11:42 bremner: jhemann_: does that talk about gc controls somewhere? I think that is the question at hand. 11:47 untrusted: can't find anything related at http://docs.racket-lang.org/reference/running-sa.html 11:49 (join) MrWiggin 11:51 untrusted: calling (collect-garbage) really hurts 11:52 jhemann_: hm. the closest I've found is Matthew talking about being able to disable/enable it. 11:52 jhemann_: http://groups.google.com/group/racket-users/msg/120b34ed6ca0e0bc 11:54 (quit) anRch: Quit: anRch 11:56 untrusted: this works (for some time ;-) 11:56 untrusted: getting low on battery 11:56 untrusted: thanks and cu 11:57 (quit) untrusted: Remote host closed the connection 12:10 (quit) Kaylin: Quit: Leaving. 12:14 (join) sajith 12:16 (join) robert1 12:16 robert1: Hello 12:16 offby1: Sez you 12:16 robert1: Has anyone here used racket for a distributed computing project? 12:17 offby1 shifts uncomfortably 12:17 (part) MrWiggin 12:18 sajith: people, just to make sure: racket 5.1.2 do not have define-judgment-form, correct? 12:18 offby1: no idea 12:19 offby1: why not search for it in the docs? 12:19 sajith: http://docs.racket-lang.org/release-notes/redex/HISTORY.txt 12:19 sajith: it says define-judgment-form was added in v5.2 12:20 sajith: i was hoping to find some trick to avoid an upgrade... and get work done. :) 12:21 offby1: I suppose if the definition is simple you could just copy-n-paste it. 12:21 offby1: But that could be a rathole. 12:21 sajith: yeah. 12:21 offby1: upgrading isn't _that_ painful -- particularly if you install a binary 12:24 (quit) robert1: Quit: Leaving 12:25 sajith: doing so. 12:28 (quit) jrslepak: Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 12:30 (join) dnolen 12:50 (join) jonrafkind 12:53 sajith: Well, Debian unstable seems to have v5.2.1. I think I will go with that. 12:54 sajith: It must be a form of superstition to prefer one's distribution's version, but still.. 12:59 bremner: sajith: I don't follow you. Isn't that the latest version? Or you are not using debian? 13:03 bremner: or everything is fine now? 13:15 (join) antithesis 13:17 (quit) jonrafkind: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 13:21 (quit) dnolen: Remote host closed the connection 13:22 (join) djcb`` 13:23 (quit) djcb`: Ping timeout: 240 seconds 13:24 (join) djcb``` 13:26 (quit) djcb``: Ping timeout: 252 seconds 13:27 (join) dnolen 13:27 (quit) ssbr_: Read error: Operation timed out 13:40 (join) ssbr_ 13:42 (join) dzhus 13:44 sajith: bremner: everything is fine now! 13:45 sajith: bremner: I'm on Debian testing, which has v5.1.3 13:46 sajith: bremner: pulled v5.2.1 from Debian unstable, and now I'm a happy camper. 13:47 bremner: sajith: oh, yeah. 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I'd look at the various string functions. You can definitely do with "regexp-split" or something, but there should be something simpler as well. 21:53 crdueck: bremner: i ended up using regexp-split 21:57 crdueck: is there anyway to "unstring" a string, for example i have "+" and i want to use it as the operator: + 22:03 (quit) DGASAU: Read error: Connection reset by peer 22:06 bremner: ah, yeah, "read" 22:07 jhemann__: something like string->symbol would work in that case as well 22:07 jhemann__: oh. well for that case yeah that might be the way to go 22:07 bremner: But to really call it as a function, does one need eval? 22:09 (quit) ASau: Remote host closed the connection 22:10 (join) ASau 22:12 (join) dnolen 22:20 bremner: crdueck: if your input is sexp-like, then read+match is quite powerful. 22:43 eli: crdueck: `regexp-split' is the tight thing to use for that. 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