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I use it a lot. 11:02 offby1: so: howdy 11:02 offby1: that is all 11:03 soegaard: If you mean: http://planet.racket-lang.org/package-source/soegaard/math.plt/1/5/number-theory.ss 11:03 rudybot: http://tinyurl.com/8caj52p 11:04 soegaard: Currently rewriting it to Typed Racket. 11:04 soegaard: Coming along nicely. 11:04 (quit) jhemann: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 11:12 (join) chimeracoder 11:23 (quit) djcoin: Quit: WeeChat 0.3.2 11:27 (join) jeapostrophe 11:27 (quit) jeapostrophe: Changing host 11:27 (join) jeapostrophe 11:32 (join) nilyaK 11:37 (quit) cdidd: Ping timeout: 268 seconds 11:37 (join) cdidd 11:39 (join) jhemann 11:39 (quit) anRch: Quit: anRch 11:43 (quit) dzhus: Ping timeout: 252 seconds 11:47 soegaard: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4350424 11:49 (quit) knob2: Ping timeout: 276 seconds 11:54 asumu: soegaard: commented 11:54 soegaard: asumu: Nice example. 11:55 asumu: also see http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/xtomt/racket_53_is_out_with_submodules_new_optimization/ 11:55 rudybot: http://tinyurl.com/bta9ozc 11:57 soegaard: Well, it *is* difficult to see where the language ends and the program begins... 11:59 (join) knob 11:59 (join) mceier 12:01 (quit) chimeracoder: Quit: Leaving. 12:08 (quit) cdidd: Read error: Connection reset by peer 12:08 (join) em 12:08 (join) cdidd 12:09 MightyFoo: night all 12:09 (quit) MightyFoo: Quit: WeeChat 0.3.8 12:10 (join) jrslepak 12:18 (join) camilo 12:20 (quit) em: Remote host closed the connection 12:20 (join) em 12:26 danl_ndi_: good morning 12:27 (quit) em: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 12:27 danl_ndi_: does anyone have any examples of doing a tcp-connect with a configurable timeout? maybe tcp-connect/enable-break 12:27 danl_ndi_: ? 12:28 (join) em 12:30 (join) chimeracoder 12:43 (join) nilyaK1 12:44 (quit) nilyaK: Ping timeout: 252 seconds 12:48 (join) jonrafkind 12:48 (quit) jonrafkind: Changing host 12:48 (join) jonrafkind 12:51 (join) dnolen 12:55 (join) sstrickl 12:57 (join) mithos28 12:57 (join) lebro 13:05 (join) djcb 13:10 (join) nilyaK 13:13 (quit) nilyaK1: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 13:13 (join) RacketCommitBot 13:13 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 2 new commits to master: https://github.com/plt/racket/compare/d194fa624504...2256ca39ea8f 13:13 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] add some highlighting to the line numbers to show where - Robby Findler 13:13 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] raise minimum memory limit in DrRacket to 8 megabytes - Robby Findler 13:13 (part) RacketCommitBot 13:22 (quit) antithesis: Quit: antithesis 13:30 (quit) masm: Ping timeout: 265 seconds 13:36 (join) dnolen` 13:38 (quit) dnolen: Ping timeout: 244 seconds 13:39 (join) korkyra 13:41 (join) masm 13:41 (join) popmilo 13:43 korkyra: i have problem with macro-stepper. When i try this simple macro in macro stepper, only the first repeat are expanded and i cannot step further to get expanded the secon repeat: http://paste.lisp.org/display/130907 13:45 korkyra: any help or explanation why is it so? 13:46 (quit) jhemann: Ping timeout: 252 seconds 13:46 jonrafkind: looks like a bug, if you uncheck 'hide racket syntax' then it will show you all the steps 13:46 jonrafkind: but that also shows you a lot of low level steps you dont care about 13:47 korkyra: is it really a bug? 13:49 korkyra: it seems that doesn't work even with 'hide racket syntax' unchecked 13:52 (join) RacketCommitBot 13:52 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 1 new commit to master: https://github.com/plt/racket/commit/4a19ab40e87d67226f3090732d0d6a43013e2fe7 13:52 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] add check for adjacent separators into tests - Robby Findler 13:52 (part) RacketCommitBot 13:52 soegaard: Is there a better answer to give to DASD who asks about executables: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4350424 13:52 (quit) dnolen`: Ping timeout: 248 seconds 13:59 jonrafkind: looks like kd0amg got it 13:59 (quit) lebro: Read error: Connection reset by peer 14:02 soegaard: yep 14:02 (join) lebro 14:03 (join) dnolen 14:04 (quit) jeapostrophe: Ping timeout: 244 seconds 14:06 (quit) offby1: Remote host closed the connection 14:06 (join) offby1 14:07 (quit) offby1: Changing host 14:07 (join) offby1 14:13 (quit) sstrickl: Quit: sstrickl 14:17 (join) jhemann 14:21 (quit) mithos28: Quit: mithos28 14:22 jrslepak: soegaard: still beat me to the answer 14:23 (quit) dnolen: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 14:23 jrslepak: (though you can only tell if you reload at the right time) 14:26 (join) jonathansizz 14:27 (join) getpwnam 14:31 asumu: korkyra: works for me, but I have macro hiding disabled 14:31 asumu: on "standard" it doesn't seem to expand the inner use. I don't know why. 14:31 korkyra: asumu: i installed new racket version (5.3) today 14:32 korkyra: i'll try now once again with macro hiding disabled 14:32 asumu: Well, go ahead and report it as a bug since I think it shouldn't hide the inner use of repeat here. 14:34 korkyra: with macro hiding disabled it expand all but that unusable because so much is expanded so i can't se tree from forest 14:35 korkyra: asumu: i'am too lazy to report a bug... I already informed everybody here on IRC 14:35 korkyra: :) 14:37 korkyra: look like dyoo already submited that bug 6 months before: http://bugs.racket-lang.org/query/?cmd=view&pr=12508 14:39 korkyra: but obviously there are no answer... (maybe plt team should call Dr. Mark Tarver to rectify that thing hehehe 14:40 (join) antithesis 14:53 (join) Tavi 14:53 (join) nilyaK1 14:54 (part) Tavi 14:57 (quit) nilyaK: Ping timeout: 265 seconds 15:00 (quit) untrusted: Remote host closed the connection 15:05 korkyra: In Arc, data structures can be used wherever functions are, and they behave as functions from indices to whatever's stored there. So to get the first element of a string you say ("bar" 0), and this evaluate to #\b 15:06 korkyra: can something like that can be done in Racket? 15:06 korkyra: (with some clever macrology?) 15:07 korkyra: that seems far better to me than remebering vast number of string library functions 15:08 jonrafkind: you could overwrite #%app to do that 15:08 (join) jeapostrophe 15:08 (quit) jeapostrophe: Changing host 15:08 (join) jeapostrophe 15:09 korkyra: but i don't want only ("bar" 0) to work right, i also want (s 0) to work the same, where s is string "bar" 15:09 korkyra: is that posible to?? 15:09 stamourv: Yes. 15:09 jonrafkind: yea 15:09 stamourv: If your `#%app' checks for `string?', it would work. 15:09 jonrafkind: (define (app value index) (cond [(string? value) (string-ref value index)] ...)) 15:10 jonrafkind: since its a macro it could be made faster by checking if the value is a literal string 15:10 stamourv: Arc is implemented in Racket, and I wouldn't be surprised if they used the same trick to get their application syntax. 15:10 jonrafkind: im not sure what kind of slow down you would get by checking every single application to see what sort of value it is 15:11 soegaard: korkyra: Inspiration: http://blog.scheme.dk/2007/04/fun-with-macros-extending-application.html 15:11 korkyra: that part above is clear to me, but how to implement that part when first object is not a literal string but string variable 15:11 stamourv: jonrafkind: If you check the function case first, and have strings, vectors, etc. on the slow path, function applications shouldn't be much slower. 15:12 jonrafkind: korkyra, (string? x) will tell you if x is a string 15:12 jonrafkind: even if its a variable or a literal 15:12 stamourv: korkyra: The `string?' is part of the expansion. If will get executed at runtime, after the operand position has been evaluated to a value. 15:13 korkyra: but that's not macro than and have run-time repercussions (program slow-down) 15:13 jonrafkind: unless you have types theres nothing you can do about it 15:13 jonrafkind: since you dont know what an arbitrary variable might contain 15:13 korkyra: how clojure works with that? 15:13 jonrafkind: i dunno, is clojure typed? 15:13 jonrafkind: i thought it was 15:13 stamourv: korkyra: If you check for the function case first, the common case should not be slower. Applying strings would be slightly more expensive than applying function, though. You're right. 15:13 korkyra: i think not 15:14 asumu: Clojure is not typed. 15:14 stamourv: There's a guy working on Typed Clojure. Sounds pretty cool. 15:14 stamourv: It's basically Typed Racket, but adapted to clojure. 15:15 (quit) jeapostrophe: Ping timeout: 265 seconds 15:15 soegaard: Also if you want to for your own data structure you can use prop:procedure to make a struct work like a function. 15:15 korkyra: do you guys ever considered to introduce arc's way to strings, hash-tables, etc in racket as a stamdard way? 15:17 stamourv: Included by default, no. 15:18 stamourv: That application syntax can cause some cases that should have been errors (e.g. strings in operator position) to silently succeed, giving a nonsense result. 15:18 stamourv: Which can make debugging harder. 15:18 stamourv: So, IMO, it's a great thing to have around, but maybe not the right default. 15:19 danl_ndi_: could be cool to have an special operator to open that syntax 15:19 stamourv: But for a separate #lang that would be optimized for conciseness, that would probably be the right thing. 15:20 (quit) korkyra: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 15:20 danl_ndi_: (-> "asdf" 2) = #\d 15:20 (join) korkyra 15:20 (nick) danl_ndi_ -> danl_ndi 15:21 korkyra: why am I asking all this? Here's why: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10449052/peter-norvigs-regular-expression-compiler-from-udacity-course-rewritten-in-rack 15:21 rudybot: http://tinyurl.com/c5ag2s8 15:21 (join) RacketCommitBot 15:21 korkyra: because i have noticed that unfortunately in python string operations are much much more concyse than in Racket 15:21 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 2 new commits to master: https://github.com/plt/racket/compare/4a19ab40e87d...708228d959df 15:21 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Rackety - Robby Findler 15:21 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] fix double separator problem on windows - Robby Findler 15:21 (part) RacketCommitBot 15:22 danl_ndi: python has the advantage of actual syntax 15:23 soegaard: korkyra: Maybe you'll like: https://github.com/soegaard/this-and-that/blob/master/brevity/brevity.rkt 15:24 korkyra: oh, codepad site is down. Here's the code that ilustrate that verbosity: 15:24 korkyra: http://paste.lisp.org/display/130909 15:24 soegaard: For example {a i} will works as (string-ref a i) ir (vector-ref a i) according to the type of a. 15:25 soegaard: Normal (a i) is not affected. 15:25 korkyra: soegaad, why this isn't standard library? :) 15:25 korkyra: it look nice 15:27 stamourv: korkyra: 5.3 has new string functions that were designed to make common cases easier. 15:27 stamourv: I forget which, though. 15:27 korkyra: yes, i saw that today 15:27 korkyra: but only few most common like split, join, etc 15:28 soegaard: I looked for what you called in-chars? the other day. It really should be included. 15:28 korkyra: but compare s[2:5] with (string-substring s 2 5) 15:29 korkyra: or similar 15:29 korkyra: whatever 15:29 soegaard: With brevity.rkt it becomes {sub s 2 5} 15:29 (quit) popmilo: Remote host closed the connection 15:29 danl_ndi: such features would require changing the fundamentals of s-expression application syntax 15:29 danl_ndi: which is a big change to the language... doable, but really a different language 15:29 korkyra: yes, it's shorter, but not short enough to beat python 15:30 korkyra: but, nicer lanbguage, danl 15:30 korkyra: :) 15:30 danl_ndi: debatable, but different none-the-less. 15:30 korkyra: no, of course, i'm not proposing that s[i:j] should be in racket 15:30 korkyra: but i'd like that (s i j) is 15:31 danl_ndi: you'd lose the function as a first class value, composition, and currying 15:31 korkyra: but clojure is not 15:32 danl_ndi: hmm, not familiar with closure's approach 15:36 (quit) karswell_: Remote host closed the connection 15:39 soegaard: http://clojuredocs.org/clojure_core/clojure.core/subs 15:39 soegaard: Apart from the name the same as racket 15:42 asumu: Oh, wow. ClojureDocs is new(?) and nice. 15:42 asumu: I wish that was around when I did some Clojuring. 15:43 asumu: Also, we need some nice web design like that. 15:44 (join) yoklov 15:45 (join) Gertm 15:46 (join) karswell_ 15:51 (join) jeapostrophe 15:51 (quit) jeapostrophe: Changing host 15:51 (join) jeapostrophe 15:57 asumu: I can't find any documentation for `this-syntax` in syntax/parse. 15:57 asumu: Am I just not looking hard enough? 15:58 (join) RacketCommitBot 15:58 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 5 new commits to master: https://github.com/plt/racket/compare/708228d959df...7eaae20f41e0 15:58 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Replaced references to abbrev.rkt with convenience.rkt. - Eric Dobson 15:58 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Rearange type code, so that abbrev.rkt can depend on union.rkt. - Eric Dobson 15:58 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Removed convenience.rkt from typed racket. - Eric Dobson 15:58 (part) RacketCommitBot 15:59 korkyra: each data structure have it's own length function string-length, vector-lenght, hash-length, etc. It would really nice to have one function, len, for all that data structures 15:59 korkyra: because that would decrease cognitive burden 16:00 (quit) lebro: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 16:00 stamourv: korkyra: Agreed. 16:01 stamourv: asumu and I are working on improving generics in Racket. 16:01 korkyra: yeah!!!!!! 16:01 (join) dyoo 16:01 stamourv: Part of it is in 5.3. But there's more to come. 16:01 (quit) jonathansizz: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 16:01 korkyra: you are genious, stamourv (but not quite such as Dr. Mark Tarver, hehehe) 16:01 (quit) hash_table: Ping timeout: 240 seconds 16:01 (quit) getpwnam: Ping timeout: 240 seconds 16:01 stamourv: `sequence-length' probably does what you want, though. 16:02 dyoo: korkyra: followup: structured values can be callable as procedures if they provide a definition for prop:procedure 16:02 (join) nilyaK 16:02 stamourv: It works on all sequences, and strings, vectors, etc. are all sequences. 16:02 korkyra: dyoo, write nice tutorial about that hehee 16:02 dyoo: see: http://docs.racket-lang.org/reference/procedures.html#(def._((lib._racket/private/base..rkt)._prop~3aprocedure)) 16:03 korkyra: wow, sequence-length! I didn't know that exist 16:03 korkyra: but for sure there is a cach 22 16:03 korkyra: ... 16:03 korkyra: or? 16:03 korkyra: cach 22 16:03 stamourv: I don't think so. 16:03 (quit) nilyaK1: Ping timeout: 276 seconds 16:04 stamourv: But it would be nice to have `length' itself be generic. Once we have a good story for generics, that's something we should do, IMO. 16:04 (quit) Shviller: Read error: Connection reset by peer 16:05 asumu: stamourv: BTW, you use it a lot so do you know if `this-syntax` is actually documented? 16:06 stamourv: I don't know. 16:06 stamourv: rudybot: doc this-syntax 16:06 rudybot: stamourv: your sandbox is ready 16:06 rudybot: stamourv: not found in any library's documentation: this-syntax 16:06 korkyra: yeah, it should be easy for "ordinary people" to write such generic functions and equaly important, that those be with no runtime penalty 16:06 stamourv: rudybot: doc define-generic 16:06 rudybot: stamourv: not found in any library's documentation: define-generic 16:06 stamourv: rudybot: doc define-generics 16:06 rudybot: stamourv: no docs for a current binding, but provided by: unstable/generics 16:06 dyoo: asumu: scanning this-syntax in documentation now... can't find it either 16:06 stamourv: Oh, rudybot is not on 5.3. 16:06 stamourv: korkyra: Check out racket/generic. You can use it to define your own generic functions. 16:07 asumu: dyoo: yeah, I did some manual text searching in the syntax/parse docs. I'll submit a bug report. 16:07 asumu: Or actually, I'll just ask Ryan. 16:08 (quit) dyoo: Quit: Page closed 16:09 korkyra: I'm so happy with this: http://www.cs.brown.edu/courses/cs173/2012/OnLine/ 16:09 (quit) kanak: Ping timeout: 255 seconds 16:09 korkyra: i hope that i will learn a lot 16:10 stamourv: Yeah, that sounds really cool! 16:11 korkyra: why this course is not on coursera or something? That would bring much wider audience to Racket 16:12 (join) Shviller 16:12 stamourv: I don't know. 16:12 stamourv: Maybe they want to try with a smaller audience, to see if it works. 16:13 korkyra: of course it will! 16:14 asumu: Although it may get a pretty big audience. It's advertised on reddit now. 16:14 korkyra: i'm expecting that this course will be much harder than norvig's course on program design 16:14 asumu: (and I saw at least one person said they signed up there) 16:15 korkyra: on the other hand, on HN that announcment passed unnoticed 16:26 (join) tobym 16:27 soegaard: What is this? 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