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Can I best use stop-with clause then ? 02:25 (join) hkBst 02:26 (quit) ASau: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 02:29 (join) kreol[Ukr] 02:30 roelof: hello, can one of you help me with how I can best stop a world program with a certain condition ? 02:32 asumu: roelof: I think you want `stop-when` 02:32 asumu: rudybot: doc stop-when 02:32 rudybot: asumu: no docs for a current binding, but provided by: 2htdp/universe, htdp/world 02:32 asumu: rudybot: (require 2htdp/universe) 02:32 rudybot: asumu: error: Gtk initialization failed for display ":0" 02:32 asumu: rudybot: doc stop-when 02:32 rudybot: asumu: no docs for a current binding, but provided by: 2htdp/universe, htdp/world 02:33 asumu: Ah well. 02:33 asumu: Anyway, read the docs and you'll find out. 02:34 (join) ASau 02:35 roelof: oke. 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I just want a breakpoint 11:08 noelw: I thought you meant to run a debugger on a running program 11:08 noelw: like gdb can attach to a program 11:13 (quit) zyoung: Read error: Connection reset by peer 11:14 (join) zyoung 11:14 ssbr: o-o-oh I see it 11:14 ssbr: maybe I should give a zero to the students that delete the (provide) statements from their assignment files 11:14 ssbr: it seems justified 11:16 asumu: Oh hmm, in-directory actually recursively looks in nested directories. I had thought it only did one level. Cool. 11:17 ssbr: ughh my old approach of directing everything to the shell seemed like such a bad idea, but it actually worked. 11:23 (join) jonrafkind 11:23 (quit) jonrafkind: Changing host 11:23 (join) jonrafkind 11:30 (join) yoklov 11:41 (quit) anRch: Quit: anRch 11:56 (quit) pmatey: Quit: leaving 12:10 (quit) noelw: Quit: noelw 12:18 asumu: If I'm writing documentation for a package and it might end up being either a PLaneT package or just installed with raco link, how should I write for-label requires and requires for the scribble evaluators? 12:19 asumu: In particular, relative paths don't seem to work because of security mechanisms built into evaluators. 12:19 asumu: (and similarly with for-label?) 12:20 (join) RacketCommitBot 12:20 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 2 new commits to master: http://git.io/d7nilg 12:20 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] fix `box-cas!' name in error message - Matthew Flatt 12:20 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] redex typesetting: make token splitter more tolerant - Matthew Flatt 12:20 (part) RacketCommitBot 12:38 asumu: Is the label phase level explained anywhere in the docs? 12:39 asumu: All I have been able to find out about it is that it's used to track bindings without an execution dependency. 12:40 asumu: But it seems like for-label works differently with regard to file system paths and so on. 12:53 (join) antithesis 13:03 (quit) bitonic: Quit: WeeChat 0.3.7 13:04 (quit) tfb: Ping timeout: 244 seconds 13:08 (quit) aalix: 13:08 jeapostrophe: asumu: in the byte-code, the label phase is #f and those top-levels are never referred to in the code, just in the syntax objects 13:10 (join) aalix 13:12 jeapostrophe: stamourv: you should provide pre-written "picky" functions like picky-vector-ref 13:20 (quit) noam: Read error: Connection reset by peer 13:20 (join) noam 13:21 (quit) noam: Read error: Connection reset by peer 13:21 (join) noam 13:22 (join) RacketCommitBot 13:22 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/tc-9Fg 13:22 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] racket/draw: fix handling of font hinting - Matthew Flatt 13:22 (part) RacketCommitBot 13:27 (quit) noam: Read error: Connection reset by peer 13:27 (join) noam 13:39 jonrafkind: how do you require a submodule declared with (module+) ? 13:40 jonrafkind: basically i just need to invoke it to run some test cases 13:40 (join) sid0 13:41 asumu: jonrafkind: You can't require it from the parent module, if that's what you mean. 13:41 asumu: If you're in another module, use the (submod ...) require form. 13:41 jonrafkind: ok, im trying from the repl 13:42 jonrafkind: ok i got it 13:48 stamourv: jeapostrophe: You mean, versions that accept only `Index' values? 13:48 jeapostrophe: stamourv: ya, and other things like that a normal person wouldn't think to add 13:50 stamourv: I'm not sure how useful that specific one would be. 13:51 stamourv: It can't do the bounds checking at compile time, so it doesn't provide that much stronger a guarantee as regular `vector-ref'. 13:51 stamourv: s/as/than/ 13:53 jeapostrophe: are there any of these "too picky" types that would have optimizations? 13:56 (quit) antithesis: Quit: yes leaving 13:56 (join) antithesis 13:57 (quit) antithesis: Remote host closed the connection 13:58 (join) antithesis 14:02 stamourv: jeapostrophe: Not currently. 14:02 jeapostrophe: I mean is it possible/plausible 14:03 stamourv: If I add a `vector-ref'-like primitive that performs the bounds check, but nothing else, that could work. 14:03 stamourv: Not sure how much that would save. 14:04 stamourv: But that would be possible even without a `picky-vector-ref'. Any use of `vector-ref' where the argument had type `index' could be optimized in that way. 14:05 stamourv: Actually, we already optimize cases where the arguments are fixnums, but the improvement is negligible. The nice thing though, is that that optimization trades C code for Racket code, so as the JIT gets better, that optimization automatically gets better. 14:16 ssbr: How do I debug an error message like "syntax-e: expects argument of type ; given #" ? 14:16 ssbr: this may or may not be related to a macro that does `(include ,(read)) <_< 14:20 (quit) ashish: Quit: Back to where it all began. 14:20 stamourv: ssbr: What are you trying to do with that macro? 14:21 ssbr: stamourv: I have one file that runs tests, based on multiple files that need testing (student's submitted source code) 14:22 ssbr: my old approach involved eval-ing the two concatenated together; now I'm trying this. I'm not really sure it's working out better. 14:22 stamourv: `require' would work better. 14:22 stamourv: `include' is usually a bad idea. 14:43 (quit) ssbr: Quit: Leaving 14:44 (join) ssbr 14:57 (join) RacketCommitBot 14:57 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/c9h8KA 14:57 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Eli's suggested patch to enable searching for picturing-programs library - Stephen Bloch 14:57 (part) RacketCommitBot 14:57 (quit) antithesis: Remote host closed the connection 14:59 (join) pmatey 15:03 (quit) pmatey: Ping timeout: 240 seconds 15:12 (join) pmatey 15:27 (quit) noam: Read error: Connection reset by peer 15:27 (join) nilyaK 15:27 (join) noam 15:34 (quit) nilyaK: Quit: Leaving. 15:41 ssbr: stamourv: uhhhh 15:41 ssbr: I meant require. 15:42 ssbr: require actually works really poorly, because students keep deleting the (provide) declaration. 15:42 ssbr: It's not very robust. I'm not sure what the "right thing" is though. I've tried a lot of things now. 15:43 (join) MayDaniel 15:43 ssbr: (define-syntax (require-stdin syntax-object) 15:43 ssbr: (datum->syntax syntax-object `(require ,(read)))) 15:49 ssbr: I figured it out. Some student was calling (read) on his own. Bah. 15:50 asumu: Hmm, it turns out gui-debugger/annotator.rkt provides enough of an API that you might be able to write a REPL debugger. 15:51 asumu: Unfortunately it is not documented except in the comments, some of which are out of date. 15:52 jonrafkind: were you going to write a repl debugger? 15:52 jonrafkind: is that the general *you* or someone in particular? 15:54 ssbr: jonrafkind: I wasn't. I was asking if there was some way to drop into the debugger, like with breakpoints 15:54 ssbr: (in particular when running a program from the command line) 15:54 jonrafkind: i meant asumu 15:54 asumu: Generla you. 15:54 jonrafkind: i asked about a repl debugger before, samth pointed me at the gui-debugger 15:54 asumu: *General 15:54 jonrafkind: but yea it looks tough.. 15:55 asumu: Well, I figured out how to use annotate-for-single-stepping. 15:55 asumu: But writing the stepper itself requires some thought. 15:56 jonrafkind: this module isn't that large.. maybe i can decipher it 15:57 asumu: jonrafkind: https://gist.github.com/2597330 15:57 stamourv: ssbr: No `provide', no grade? 15:58 ssbr: stamourv: I don't think the prof told them about what provide does 15:58 ssbr: and they weren't even in the first assignment at all -_- 15:58 jonrafkind: ok i think i mostly follow this code 15:59 stamourv: If that's a one-off, I'd just use awk to add `(provide foo)' to the end of each file, and call it a day. 15:59 stamourv: Assuming the name that would be provided is standard. 15:59 ssbr: Yeah. About that. 15:59 ssbr: Prof also uses unicode names. 15:59 ssbr: Students don't know how to copy paste unicode symbols. 15:59 stamourv: That's a dirty hack, I know. 16:00 stamourv: So what's the result? 16:00 ssbr: stamourv: result of them not knowing how to copy paste? 16:00 stamourv: Yeah,. 16:00 ssbr: they change list⁺? into list*? 16:00 ssbr: or into list+? 16:01 ssbr: or, while they're at it, into just plain list+ 16:01 stamourv: So they change the provided definitions? 16:01 ssbr: they delete them because they cause errors. I think. 16:02 ssbr: Oh, I misread as "provide definitions". Yes, they do. 16:02 ssbr: OK, """ c0neyman/A1.Source-formatted.rkt:178:29: read: unexpected `)' """ this means line 178 column 29, right? 16:02 jonrafkind: students dont know how to copy/paste?? 16:03 stamourv: Yes, line 178, col 29. 16:03 ssbr: OK, this is problematic, as said file only has 170 lines 16:03 ssbr: (or 3000 lines if you ask wc -l, because it's using that file format only drracket understands) 16:04 stamourv: Well, on the one hand, unicode identifiers are not super student-friendly. 16:04 stamourv: But on the other hand, if students just randomly break the provided code, they shouldn't be surprised if their grade is broken, too. 16:05 stamourv: ssbr: Whoa, from 170 to 3000? There's images in there, right? 16:06 ssbr: stamourv: not that I can see. 16:06 asumu: jonrafkind: I put a really dumb stepper in there... if you say #t it will keep stepping. #f will end. 16:06 stamourv: ssbr: IIRC, DrRacket's format just adds a header, unless there's some non-text data in the program. 16:07 ssbr: ... 16:07 ssbr: OK, no 16:07 ssbr: stamourv: drracket does some weird code folding thing apparently 16:07 ssbr: except I didn't know it could do that 16:07 ssbr: and it doesn't skip line counts 16:07 stamourv: Weird. 16:07 ssbr: so I copy pasted the file to a pastebin to show you the contents, and suddenly it's 271 lines long 16:08 stamourv: So error messages (in DrRacket) are in terms of unfolded lines, but line numbers in the editor are in terms of folded line? 16:08 ssbr: stamourv: Yes. 16:08 stamourv: Sounds like a bug. 16:08 stamourv: Could you submit a bug report? 16:08 ssbr: Mot definitely. And sure. 16:08 ssbr: first: how do I fold/unfold lines? 16:08 ssbr: I need a reproducible test case ;) 16:09 stamourv: Not sure, actually. I don't usually use DrRacket. 16:09 stamourv: Let me see if I can do it. 16:09 ssbr: aha. Right click and "expand S-expression" 16:10 ssbr: hahahahaha 16:10 ssbr: so the reason for this error was because I did a single-line comment on a single line that had multiple folded lines 16:10 ssbr: this actually works fine in drracket 16:11 ssbr: but as soon as you load up the file in command-line racket, it notices unbalanced parentheses 16:12 stamourv: Still sounds problematic. 16:12 (join) kreol[Ukr] 16:13 stamourv: Yeah, I can reproduce that. (The comment thing.) 16:13 stamourv: Can you still see the line numering problem? 16:15 ssbr: stamourv: yes 16:15 ssbr: I'll file both separately 16:18 stamourv: Great, thanks! 16:22 ssbr: done 16:23 ssbr: they're probably closely related, actually. But I'll leave that to racketfolk to merge if necessary. 16:25 jonrafkind: how do you fold code in drracket 16:25 jonrafkind: at first i was wondering if that bug report was about the line number on the left hand side of the gui 16:25 ssbr: jonrafkind: right click in the S-expression and select the fold option 16:25 jonrafkind: i would guess that is actually broken 16:26 ssbr: well, the line number on the LHS of the GUI is dumb, but not broken. It's consistent with the other behavior re: single-line comments 16:26 ssbr: but drracket and racket are interpreting code folding differently, so that code breaks on one but not the other 16:27 jonrafkind: fwiw I wrote the line numbering stuff in the gui :p 16:27 jonrafkind: thats my only interest in it 16:29 jonrafkind: so the collappsed expression has a single line number, and the next line is 4 16:29 (join) bitonic 16:29 jonrafkind: but if theres an error after the collapsed expression it will get the wrong line number 16:31 ssbr: jonrafkind: if there's an error inside, as well. 16:37 (quit) MayDaniel: Read error: Connection reset by peer 16:45 (quit) kanak: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 16:45 (quit) jonrafkind: Read error: Operation timed out 16:46 asumu hacks on the C code and tries not to break anything... 16:46 stamourv: asumu: Whatcha hacking on? 16:47 asumu: stamourv: there's talk of changing how method invocation errors are printed with regards to arity. 16:47 asumu: Which might require changes at the C level. 16:47 stamourv: I see. 16:47 asumu: The procedure code does different things depending on a is_method flag. 16:58 (quit) noam: Read error: Connection reset by peer 16:59 (join) noam 17:01 (join) jonrafkind 17:04 (quit) bitonic: Ping timeout: 276 seconds 17:14 (quit) dented42: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 17:24 (join) RacketCommitBot 17:24 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 3 new commits to master: http://git.io/gY7smw 17:24 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Fixes for trivial typos in Reference sec. 1.2. - Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz 17:24 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Allow installation into arbitrary directories with "plt-r6rs --install" - Andreas Rottmann 17:24 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Move the "mkheart.rkt" generator to a new meta directory. - Eli Barzilay 17:24 (part) RacketCommitBot 17:24 (join) bitonic 17:31 (join) RacketCommitBot 17:31 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 9 new commits to master: http://git.io/zy_nqA 17:31 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Add contracts to interface syntax & structures - Asumu Takikawa 17:31 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Add interface contract meth. names to class struct - Asumu Takikawa 17:31 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Add function to find ctcs/blame for interfaces - Asumu Takikawa 17:31 (part) RacketCommitBot 17:47 (join) anRch 18:03 (quit) kreol[Ukr]: Ping timeout: 276 seconds 18:05 (quit) bitonic: Quit: WeeChat 0.3.7 18:07 (quit) zyoung: Read error: Operation timed out 18:17 jonrafkind: is there a way to require a submodule from the command line? 18:18 jonrafkind: other than -e '(require (submod ... 18:24 (join) RacketCommitBot 18:24 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/WPuy_Q 18:24 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] racket/class: remove commented code - Asumu Takikawa 18:24 (part) RacketCommitBot 18:24 jonrafkind: well for now ill just make a new module that does a submodule require as its only expression 18:32 (quit) yoklov: Quit: computer sleeping 18:33 jamessan: I thought I had seen discussion about that on the list, but I can't find it now 18:35 jamessan: guess it was just about having "raco test" find the right submodule 18:36 jamessan: raco test -s submodule 18:45 jonrafkind: that doesn't seem to require it 18:45 jonrafkind: oh raco test 18:45 jonrafkind: i did racket -s 18:47 (join) dnolen 18:49 jamessan: yeah, it's not direct and not likely the intended use but it's available 18:49 (join) dented42 18:50 (quit) pmatey: Quit: leaving 18:50 jeapostrophe: jonrafkind: we should ask for "racket -s" or the ability to use the submodule form in a -t 18:50 jonrafkind: ya 18:50 jonrafkind: well thats essentially what 'raco test ...' is doing 18:51 jonrafkind: maybe just generalize that to 'raco require' or something? 18:52 jeapostrophe: well, raco test also searches through sub-directories 18:52 jeapostrophe: and requires every file @ test 18:52 jeapostrophe: or no submodule if it doesn't have one 18:53 jonrafkind: wait do you know how to trace through metafunctions in redex? im just adding ,(begin (printf ...)) to every output 18:53 jonrafkind: to the right hand sides 18:55 jeapostrophe: ya 18:56 jeapostrophe: current-traced-metafunctions 18:57 jonrafkind: oh neat 18:57 jonrafkind: but it doesnt tell you which rule was selected 19:01 asumu: jonrafkind: using that annotator, I wrote a simple xrepl thing that lets you set breakpoints before a function call. 19:01 asumu: And single-step. 19:01 jonrafkind: it works in redex? 19:01 asumu: But to make something like that actually useful (like being able to "step into") I think you need some support from the runtime... 19:02 (quit) anRch: Quit: anRch 19:24 (quit) dzhus: Ping timeout: 272 seconds 19:42 (quit) aalix: 19:46 (join) jrslepak 19:55 jonrafkind: well.. redex saved my life. thanks redex 20:05 (join) kvda 20:09 tauntaun: How do you reference modules in Scribble? 20:09 tauntaun: There is @racketmodname, but that's only for Racket modules. 20:09 tauntaun: I'd like to reference my own. 20:19 (join) RacketCommitBot 20:19 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 2 new commits to master: http://git.io/ZiYPdw 20:19 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Fixed `stream-add-between'. - MartyNeal 20:19 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Add a branch indicator to the stamp, if we can find one and it's not "master". - Eli Barzilay 20:19 (part) RacketCommitBot 20:25 (quit) kvda: Quit: Computer has gone to sleep. 20:34 jeapostrophe: tauntaun: what do you mean "your own"? 20:35 jeapostrophe: tauntaun: you can reference planet modules with racketmod/this-package 20:35 jeapostrophe: but other than that... from Racket's perspective, no other libraries "exist" 20:35 jeapostrophe: i.e. files that you require by path 20:37 tauntaun: jeapostrophe: by "my own" I mean modules that I wrote and that I am currently trying to document using Scribble. 20:38 tauntaun: I just tried @racketmod, but it printed "#lang " as a separate line, whereas I just want a link to appear inline with the text. 20:38 tauntaun: As for racketmod/this-package, it seems not to be recognized by (my) Scribble. 20:40 asumu: tauntaun: racketmod/this-package is in planet/scribble. 20:41 tauntaun: asumu: OK, thanks. But I'd like also to refer to a module in the documentation of *another* module. 20:42 tauntaun: ...whereas racketmod/this-package sounds to me like it will refer to the module currently being documented. 20:52 jeapostrophe: tauntaun: this-package refers to the whole planet package 20:53 jeapostrophe: for example, the package nabisco.plt might have oreos.rkt and goldfish.rkt 20:53 jeapostrophe: so 20:53 jeapostrophe: @racketmodname/this-package[oreos] would refer to nabsico.plt's oreos.rkt 20:59 (quit) jeapostrophe: Ping timeout: 265 seconds 21:01 (join) kvda 21:02 tauntaun: jeapostrophe: plain old 21:02 tauntaun: jeapostrophe: (for your future reading): plain old @racketmod seems now to be working. 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