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What are we supposed to use instead? 12:49 dyoo: ok, found my own answer. I believe that we're supposed to use request-bindings/raw and bindings-assq to get at parameters 12:55 SamB_MacG5: So, I want to rip out Scribble's query-string handling JavaScript and use URI.js. How would I go about adding URI.js to the racket repository? I mean, it seems likely that it would be desirable to update it... 12:55 SamB_MacG5: oh, also I have some stuff for pull: https://github.com/plt/racket/pull/148 12:57 dyoo: where does URI.js come from? What's its license? 12:59 SamB_MacG5: http://medialize.github.com/URI.js/ is the website 12:59 SamB_MacG5: it says MIT and GPLv3 13:00 dyoo: How well does MIT/GPLv3 mix with Racket's LGPL licensing? 13:01 SamB_MacG5 checks whether it is the Expat license 13:02 asumu: I suspect you could go MIT->LGPL but not GPL->LGPL. 13:03 SamB_MacG5: yeah, reading the first two paragraphs, they appear to be identical; the third paragraph is just long for NO WARRANTY, so I skipped it 13:08 dyoo: scribble-common.js is in collects/racket/scribble, so you could probably put URI.js in the same directory, git add it, and then get Scribble to include it in its output. Hmm… does anyone know what else needs to be done? 13:08 (quit) masm: Ping timeout: 252 seconds 13:10 asumu: It'd be nice if we had something like hayoo: http://holumbus.fh-wedel.de/hayoo/hayoo.html 13:10 (quit) Shambles_: Ping timeout: 240 seconds 13:11 (join) Shambles_ 13:15 (quit) snorble_: Read error: Connection reset by peer 13:16 (join) snorble_ 13:16 (quit) mithos28: Quit: mithos28 13:21 SamB_MacG5: is that one of those Haskell API/code search engines? 13:28 (quit) lusory: Ping timeout: 248 seconds 13:29 (join) lusory 13:29 (quit) user--: Remote host closed the connection 13:30 (quit) pcavs: Quit: Leaving. 13:31 (quit) SamB_MacG5: Ping timeout: 244 seconds 13:31 (join) jackhammer2022 13:33 (join) SamB_MacG5 13:38 SamB_MacG5: dyoo: so it would really be that simple, then? 13:41 dyoo: SamB_MacG5: I think so; frankly, I haven't contributed a whole bunch yet… :) But send the pull request; my experience has been that they've been active about handling git pulls. 13:44 (quit) lusory: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 13:45 (join) lusory 13:45 asumu: SamB_MacG5: it lets you search Hackage. It'd be nice if we could search PLaneT. 13:45 SamB_MacG5: ah, yeah 13:45 stamourv: (set! asumu (add1 asumu)) 13:49 SamB_MacG5: okay, according to Wikipedia the Expat license is the X11 license minus one sentence, and that sentence added restrictions, so I think it's safe to say that the Expat license is not going to cause a problem ;-) 13:50 (join) felipe 13:51 (join) masm 13:53 (join) anRch 13:53 jonrafkind: asumu, are these hackathon libraries requests from people? 13:54 jonrafkind: like does anyone really want an imgur api? 13:55 asumu: jonrafkind: No, I just collected a bunch of examples. I actually think imgur is one of the more useful ones there though... 13:55 asumu: e.g., libsane is perhaps questionable 13:55 jonrafkind: ha 13:55 jonrafkind: i mean is there some priority for these? 13:55 asumu: Feel free to add some more. 13:56 jonrafkind: i think people should just work on docs for existing stuff 13:56 jonrafkind: adding examples and whatnot 13:56 stamourv: Didn't Greg Hendershott write imgur bindings? 13:57 (quit) jeapostrophe: Ping timeout: 255 seconds 13:58 asumu: Oh, did he? Lemme see. 13:59 stamourv: As part of wffi. 13:59 stamourv: (which looks really cool, btw.) 13:59 asumu: Oh yeah, he does. 14:00 asumu: So nevermind that, assuming the wffi thing works. 14:00 stamourv: Dunno if he covers the whole API, though. 14:00 asumu: Maybe I will remove libsane. I'm not sure anyone needs a Racket scanner binding. 14:00 asumu: And I will put OpenCV lower since it's more niche. 14:01 SamB_MacG5 wonders if it is safe to remove an IDE-attached ATAPI drive while the computer is on 14:02 stamourv: SamB_MacG5: There's only one way to find out! 14:03 SamB_MacG5: look for random postings on the internet? 14:03 (quit) acarrico: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 14:03 stamourv: Exactly. 14:03 stamourv: You're a true man of action. 14:03 (quit) masm: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 14:03 SamB_MacG5: I don't exactly want to fry anything ;-P 14:05 stamourv: https://github.com/greghendershott/wffi/blob/master/examples/horseebooks.rkt 14:05 rudybot: http://tinyurl.com/9en4u5w 14:05 asumu: Hahah. 14:08 SamB_MacG5: okay, I'm going to be offline for a bit now :-) 14:11 (join) neilv 14:11 neilv: here's another test case for documentation search feature: "gui" 14:14 (quit) SamB_MacG5: Ping timeout: 252 seconds 14:19 (join) acarrico 14:29 (join) doomlord 14:29 doomlord: does racket have funcallable maps / vectors like clojure 14:34 asumu: doomlord: no, but you can implement your own using prop:procedure. 14:35 asumu: Data structures aren't provided by default because that overloads function calls in a confusing way. 14:35 asumu: Sorry, "funcallable data structures aren't ..." 14:36 (quit) jackhammer2022: Quit: Textual IRC Client: http://www.textualapp.com/ 14:39 (join) masm 14:47 (quit) masm: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 14:56 (quit) anRch: Quit: anRch 15:06 (join) masm 15:07 (join) jeapostrophe 15:11 (join) noelw 15:12 (quit) neilv: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 15:16 (join) SamB_MacG5 15:17 (join) Fare 15:17 SamB_MacG5: well, that was interesting ... apparently, the current default kernel on my Debian box doesn't boot :-( 15:18 SamB_MacG5: I think it's the initrd 15:22 (join) gciolli 15:23 SamB_MacG5: https://github.com/plt/racket/pull/148 has some scribble stuff for pulling 15:27 (quit) gciolli: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 15:27 (quit) noelw: Quit: noelw 15:29 (join) gciolli 16:02 (quit) noam_: Ping timeout: 252 seconds 16:03 (join) noam 16:03 (quit) cdidd: Quit: Leaving 16:04 (quit) gciolli: Quit: Leaving. 16:05 (quit) acarrico: Ping timeout: 276 seconds 16:09 (join) neilv 16:09 (quit) neilv: Changing host 16:09 (join) neilv 16:16 (quit) hash_table: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 16:17 (quit) getpwnam: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 16:19 (join) ssbr_ 16:20 (join) acarrico 16:20 (nick) gf3_ -> gf3 16:33 (quit) ssbr_: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 16:35 (quit) noam: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 16:51 (join) jao 16:51 (quit) jao: Changing host 16:51 (join) jao 16:57 (join) ssbr_ 16:59 (quit) MayDaniel: Read error: Connection reset by peer 17:08 (quit) jesyspa: Quit: leaving 17:11 (join) MayDaniel 17:11 (join) getpwnam 17:11 (join) hash_table 17:17 (join) bitonic 17:23 (quit) dyoo: Quit: dyoo 17:26 (quit) neilv: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 17:28 (join) noam 17:30 (quit) ssbr_: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 17:31 (join) bjz 17:31 (join) dlob 17:33 dlob: if i (define-serializable-struct ...) in some file xyz.rkt and then (require "xyz.rkt") somewhere else, I should be able serialize/deserialize structs of that type, right? 17:33 dlob: the docs say that this is allowed only at the top level or in a module's top level so that deserialization data can be found later and I'm under the impression that I'm not violating this 17:33 dlob: but deserialization is failing 17:33 samth: dlob: that's right 17:34 stamourv: dlob: What's the error message? 17:34 dlob: "dynamic-require: unknown module: '#%embedded:g1337:create" 17:35 dlob: and that's happening upon deserialization, not serialization (in case that's relevant) 17:35 dlob: also note that xyz.rkt is actually create.rkt 17:36 (join) neilv 17:36 (quit) neilv: Changing host 17:36 (join) neilv 17:36 stamourv: What happens if you use prefab structs instead of `define-serializable-struct'? 17:37 stamourv: As in, `struct' and `#:prefab'. 17:38 dlob: yeah, i'll give that a try. the reason i was avoiding them is because i'm trying to pattern match on the result on the other end of the pipe and i don't see that to be possible with prefab structs (but i'll admit i don't full understand the uses of prefab structs yet) 17:40 samth: dlob: pattern matching should work fine with prefab structs 17:42 dlob: hmm ok, for some reason i was under the impression that it wouldn't. and if i do (define-struct xyz .... #:prefab) will I still get a constructor make-xyz? 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Currently i have passed racketcgc stage using mingw. but when proceed with racket3m it stopped at "Compiling xform support.." step... is static linked racket supported? I have omit delayload section of the main.c as it wasn't needed. version 5.3 23:09 (join) jeapostrophe 23:09 (quit) jeapostrophe: Changing host 23:09 (join) jeapostrophe 23:11 (quit) dnolen: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 23:11 (join) RacketCommitBot 23:11 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/6nE6fg 23:11 RacketCommitBot: [racket/master] Add examples for tabular in scribble reference - Asumu Takikawa 23:11 (part) RacketCommitBot 23:13 asumu: perrth: is there any reason you can't use the pre-built Windows binary? 23:14 asumu: Oh, you want to link it differently. 23:14 asumu: You may want to ask on the mailing list. 23:14 (quit) jeapostrophe: Ping timeout: 240 seconds 23:17 (join) Nisstyre-laptop 23:19 (quit) Shviller: Ping timeout: 248 seconds 23:19 (join) Shviller 23:19 (quit) lusory: Ping timeout: 256 seconds 23:20 (join) lusory 23:26 asumu: Hmm, does Scribble not have a way to typeset tables with lines separating rows? 23:32 (join) pcavs 23:33 (join) Fare 23:37 (join) jschuster 23:53 (quit) pcavs: Quit: Leaving.