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10:57 mye: or am I doing something wrong? 11:00 (quit) mceier: Quit: leaving 11:15 (quit) hkBst: Quit: Konversation terminated! 11:22 (join) RacketCommitBot 11:22 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 2 new commits to master: http://git.io/NTENgA 11:22 RacketCommitBot: racket/master d2256e2 Eli Barzilay: Another email for Matthew. 11:22 RacketCommitBot: racket/master 672910f Eli Barzilay: Lots of bad TAB eliminations.... 11:22 (part) RacketCommitBot 11:35 (join) RacketCommitBot 11:35 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/VtFWZA 11:35 RacketCommitBot: racket/master 1e55f71 Eli Barzilay: Two more `#lang racket' -> `#lang racket/base'. 11:35 (part) RacketCommitBot 11:36 greghendershott: mye: Unfortunately I don't think so. for/fold has an atypical form. Auto-indent doesn't work with any of the standard indent patterns in DrRacket (or Emacs for that matter). As a result I've been hand-indenting it. 11:38 (quit) bjz: Quit: Leaving... 11:38 mye: greghendershott: I would do that too, but I have the habit of smashing cmd-i very often which undoes the manual indent :| 11:39 greghendershott: Yeah I know. I suppose if for/fold had been defined with extra parens to group those double clauses as one — (for/fold ((…) (…)) body) — then it would probably work with the standard indents. OTOH it would be Yet Another Level of Parentheses. Anyway I think it's on the to-do list for DrRacket, to add a special indent case for for/fold. 11:40 (quit) dented42: Quit: Computer has gone to sleep. 11:41 (quit) jrslepak: Quit: What happened to Systems A through E? 11:45 (quit) mizu_no_oto: Quit: ["Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com"] 11:46 (join) mizu_no_oto 11:48 (quit) noelw: Quit: noelw 12:04 asvil: so, what is the plt/src/racket/gc2 directory? are there autogenerated files? 12:05 (join) carleastlund 12:06 samth: asvil: if you 12:06 samth: are using a separate build directory (as i would recommend), the generated files go there 12:07 samth: but the system does preprocess the files to support precise garbage collection 12:10 (quit) cdidd: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 12:11 asvil: samth, yes, my fault 12:14 (join) mceier 12:19 (join) MayDaniel 12:22 (join) jrslepak 12:25 (quit) mye: Quit: mye 12:32 (join) dnolen 12:38 (quit) dnolen: Quit: ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs) 12:43 (join) RacketCommitBot 12:43 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 2 new commits to master: http://git.io/tOmr5Q 12:43 RacketCommitBot: racket/master 056c1aa Sam Tobin-Hochstadt: Chars are compared with `eqv?`. 12:43 RacketCommitBot: racket/master 0a0ac35 Sam Tobin-Hochstadt: Correctly bind `place?` for contract generation. 12:43 (part) RacketCommitBot 12:45 (quit) asvil: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 12:48 (join) dented42 12:55 (quit) dented42: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 12:56 (join) jonrafkind 12:57 (join) RacketCommitBot 12:57 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/C5BrVw 12:57 RacketCommitBot: racket/master facea9f Robby Findler: make the position and position-token structs transparent... 12:57 (part) RacketCommitBot 12:59 (join) anRch 13:06 (join) dented42 13:10 (quit) masm: Quit: Leaving. 13:12 (join) mario-goulart 13:14 (join) jao 13:14 (quit) jao: Changing host 13:14 (join) jao 13:15 jonrafkind: so should we stop using prefixes for commit messages? 13:15 jonrafkind: i disagree with eli 13:17 stamourv: jonrafkind: I have mixed feelings too. 13:18 stamourv: A lot of tools will only show the first line of the commit message, and not the list of files changed. 13:18 jonrafkind: yes, like tig. thats what i use 13:18 (join) untrusted 13:20 stamourv: Never heard of that one. What is it? 13:21 jonrafkind: a command line git viewer 13:21 jonrafkind: try it out 13:24 stamourv: Looks really cool! 13:25 stamourv: I've been using gitg, which is not super stable, and mostly rodent-based. 13:28 samth: rodent? 13:31 (join) nilyaK 13:34 (quit) dented42: Quit: Computer has gone to sleep. 13:38 asumu likes prefixes too 13:46 (quit) mizu_no_oto: Quit: ["Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com"] 13:49 (quit) anRch: Quit: anRch 13:49 (join) RacketCommitBot 13:49 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/10NbZg 13:49 RacketCommitBot: racket/master 5c6498b Danny Yoo: Fix for PR 13234. xexpr-core: added more test cases to... 13:49 (part) RacketCommitBot 13:52 (join) mizu_no_oto 13:52 (join) anRch 13:56 (join) dyoo 14:00 (join) dnolen 14:03 (quit) dyoo: Quit: dyoo 14:03 (join) fontana 14:05 (join) nilyaK1 14:05 (quit) nilyaK: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 14:07 (quit) nilyaK1: Client Quit 14:08 stamourv: samth: rodent = mouse. 14:12 (quit) anRch: Quit: anRch 14:12 (join) dyoo 14:16 eli: jonrafkind, stamourv: The prefixes thing is not as bad as some of the other problems -- 14:17 eli: but one way to look at this is to anticipate a future where we finally split the repo into a bunch of smaller ones, 14:17 eli: that would leave you with a honu repo where all commits have a [Honu] prefix. 14:18 eli: But another potentially bad thing that such a habit can lead to is when you specialize these prefixes to the point where you almost have the file name in it. 14:18 eli: So my conclusion about this would be to just consider them discouraged in general, at least as long as you're aware of these potential problems. 14:19 eli: (I'd rephrase that, but I still hope that someone will take it and make a proper text out of it.) 14:19 eli: And speaking about this... 14:19 eli: dyoo: ping 14:19 (part) fontana: "Leaving" 14:19 dyoo: eli: pong? 14:19 eli: dyoo: Did you see my big plea for good commit messages? 14:20 dyoo: uh, I must have missed it. What did I mess up? 14:21 eli: I sent it out a few hours ago -- look for an email with a subject of "Commit messages" 14:21 eli: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev/archive/2012-November/010751.html 14:22 (join) ricoralf02 14:22 dyoo: Ok, I did not read this messsage yet. I'll do so. 14:23 ricoralf02: Create a Racket procedure find_min that reads numbers from the keyboard until 0 is read, and display the minimum of all read numbers. Note that 0 is included in the computation. Alright I REALLY need help,. 14:23 eli: dyoo: Also, I see that you don't have a gnats access, do you want one? 14:23 dyoo: I do, though aren't we switching away from gnats soon? 14:23 dyoo: ricoralf02: what part are you getting stuck on? 14:24 eli: Yes, but that will take time, most likely. 14:24 Haffe: Hmmm. 14:24 Haffe: I never found a clear answer to that. 14:24 Haffe: Is (read) the standard way of reading input? 14:24 eli: ricoralf02: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkNLXsJN8AVA4vHd2LY.B6jsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20121105191910AAOpBfH 14:24 rudybot: http://tinyurl.com/ake6dnn 14:25 ricoralf02: I can get the min easy, but I need the user to input numbers without parathesis. Not sure if this makes sense. 14:25 eli: ricoralf02: See that URL. 14:25 (quit) bitonic: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 14:26 dyoo: Haffe: several ways to do input/output. The function read is powerful, but maybe too powerful. 14:26 eli: Actually, since it's short enough: (define (find_min) (for/fold ([m #f]) ([x (in-producer read eof (current-input-port))]) (min x (or m x)))) 14:26 ricoralf02: Thats it? 14:26 dyoo: other ways include: using read-line to read in whole strings, string->number to turn strings to numbers 14:26 (join) masm 14:27 eli: Yeah, that does just that. [I suspect that it's a question from someone from the same class...] 14:27 eli: (And yes, it doesn't do the 0 bit -- leaves something for you...) 14:28 ricoralf02: I hit run and input numbers but doesnt do anything.. sorry my first racket problem :/ 14:28 (join) dented42 14:29 dyoo: Haffe: see the end of http://blog.racket-lang.org/2012/10/the-3n1-problem_4990.html as an example of using read-line and read to get numbers 14:29 eli: ricoralf02: It reads the numbers until the end of the input -- in drracket you should hit the EOF button. 14:29 eli: dyoo: You should have access now. (Including editing, otherwise it's open without logging in.) 14:29 eli: dyoo: It uses the same password hash I have for you for the internal access. 14:29 dyoo: eli: thanks! 14:30 (join) cdidd 14:30 eli: jeapostrophe: http://drdr.racket-lang.org/25645/collects/tests/racket/mzq.rktl 14:30 eli: Looks like something might be very broken. 14:31 eli: (And I'm still happily assuming it's not a result of my changes...) 14:32 ricoralf02: hmm.. I can't get it to work. 14:33 dyoo: ricoralf02: recommend not to use eli's answer: it's in professional-level Racket, unsuitable for an intro CS course 14:35 ricoralf02: I know how to get the minimum. But when entering numbers, I need to put in (1 2 3 4 -3). I need it so I can put in number without paranthesis 1 2 3 5 -4. :/ 14:39 dyoo: It's hard to tell what features of Racket you're allowed to use in your class. Check with your instructor. If you look at the end of http://blog.racket-lang.org/2012/10/the-3n1-problem_4990.html, you'll see one way to get numbers into a program. But I don't know if it's using features that you're allowed to use. 14:42 (quit) dyoo: Quit: dyoo 14:43 (join) bitonic 14:43 (join) chrxn 14:43 ricoralf02: Ok thanks! Yeah I just have to use the "display" and "read" functions. I got my finding average program running. This finding min is giving me a headache, and its prolly something simple. 14:47 (quit) bitonic: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 14:50 jonrafkind: eli, is the 'commented code' thing directed at me again :p 14:50 (join) RacketCommitBot 14:50 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/q4CLaw 14:50 RacketCommitBot: racket/master d15059a Eli Barzilay: v5.3.1 stuff 14:50 (part) RacketCommitBot 14:51 (quit) ricoralf02: Quit: Page closed 14:54 eli: jonrafkind: I have no idea what you're talking about. 14:55 jonrafkind: point 9 14:57 (join) Kaylin 14:57 eli: jonrafkind: Oh you mean in the commit thing? 14:57 eli: That's actually from the git guidelines. 14:58 jonrafkind: oh so it was just a general suggestion? 14:58 (join) RacketCommitBot 14:58 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 74 new commits to stable: http://git.io/vZhaow 14:58 RacketCommitBot: racket/stable 87eca8a Ryan Culpepper: Alpha version number for the v5.3.1 release 14:58 RacketCommitBot: racket/stable 2bd1d9f Robby Findler: adjust the code that initializes the pre-"first Run" repl... 14:58 RacketCommitBot: racket/stable 9086e14 Sam Tobin-Hochstadt: Allow `#:opaque` and `#:struct` in `require/typed`.... 14:58 (part) RacketCommitBot 14:58 eli: jonrafkind: Yes, the original text is: - do not check in commented out code or unneeded files 14:59 eli: It just happens to be yet another place that recommends not doing the thing that you're fond of doing. 14:59 jonrafkind: its useful to have old code that is a safe/known working implementation if you are unsure about the new one 14:59 jonrafkind: because its easy to forget there was a working implementation before unless its right in front of you 14:59 eli: Yes, a repository is a useful thing indeed. 15:00 jonrafkind: my memory is not perfect 15:00 eli: Right, that's why we need a repository. 15:00 jonrafkind: what if you forget its even in the history to begin with 15:00 jonrafkind: then having it in the repsitory is not helpful 15:00 eli: I don't know, if you forget that something ever was then anything can happen. 15:01 eli: I guess that the same happens if you forget that you're a student, or a hacker, or that your name is John Rafkind. 15:01 eli waits for the h punchline 15:01 jonrafkind: well this is my workaround for my imperfect memory. until im 99% sure the new code is the right thing i leave in the old code so i dont forget about it 15:02 eli sighs 15:02 jonrafkind: if you take the ability to forget to its logical extreme you can come up with all sorts of nonsensical arguments, like society itself will fail 15:02 jonrafkind: but in practice there is lots of code and i can't remember every time there was safe old code that i can go get from the history 15:03 eli: jonrafkind: Leave it in your repository, rename it to something else, then "git status" will remind you of it. I do that with TODO files. 15:03 eli disappears 15:08 (quit) pavelpenev: Remote host closed the connection 15:11 (join) pavelpenev 15:18 (quit) jonrafkind: Ping timeout: 276 seconds 15:21 (join) bitonic 15:42 (join) jonrafkind 15:42 (quit) carleastlund: Quit: carleastlund 15:52 (quit) mizu_no_oto: Quit: ["Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com"] 15:53 (join) manonthem00n 15:53 manonthem00n: Create a Racket procedure compute_pos that reads numbers from the keyboard until 0 is read, count how many positive numbers are read, and also compute the sum of only positive numbers, and display the count and the sum of positive numbers in different lines. Note that 0 is not included in the computations. For examples, if user enters:You need to utilize “display” procedure to display the count and the sum, and also utilize ?? 15:53 (quit) bitonic: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 15:55 (join) dyoo 15:56 jonrafkind: sounds like a fun problem, did you solve it? 15:58 manonthem00n: Nope. 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Can you check that? 17:26 jonrafkind: ok 17:26 (quit) mizu_no_oto: Read error: Operation timed out 17:26 (join) mizu_no__ 17:26 eli: It's the release message that was composed when I didn't even read my mail... 17:26 (join) dented42 17:29 jonrafkind: ok in frtime/opt/frtime-opt-lang.rkt most of the body is commented out 17:29 jonrafkind: but im guessing that is an optional module 17:29 (quit) dzhus: Remote host closed the connection 17:30 eli: jonrafkind: Is `#lang frtime' working though? 17:31 jonrafkind: yea the demos in frtime work 17:31 jonrafkind: except that when you close the window the racket vm just sits in some loop so it never quits 17:31 jonrafkind: ^Cuser break 17:31 jonrafkind: context...: 17:31 jonrafkind: /home/jon/svn/plt/collects/mred/private/wx/common/queue.rkt:650:3 17:34 eli: That's bad, but not as bad as announcing something that is not there... 17:38 (join) cdidd 17:40 (quit) mizu_no__: Ping timeout: 264 seconds 17:49 (quit) MayDaniel: Read error: Connection reset by peer 17:58 (join) mye 17:59 (quit) jrslepak: Quit: What happened to Systems A through E? 18:00 (quit) eli: Ping timeout: 244 seconds 18:00 (join) eli 18:00 (quit) eli: Changing host 18:00 (join) eli 18:01 (quit) cdidd: Ping timeout: 240 seconds 18:03 (quit) jeapostrophe: Ping timeout: 268 seconds 18:07 (join) Shviller 18:09 (quit) mye: Quit: mye 18:11 (join) RacketCommitBot 18:11 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 4 new commits to master: http://git.io/RtE9MA 18:11 RacketCommitBot: racket/master fb3a95f Danny Yoo: Replace fprintf with explicit display for performance.... 18:11 RacketCommitBot: racket/master 6d18928 Danny Yoo: Add let loop for recursion and slight performance increase. 18:11 RacketCommitBot: racket/master 40116eb Danny Yoo: Lift out empty-tag-shorthand parameter lookup out of the hot spot. 18:11 (part) RacketCommitBot 18:13 (join) mye 18:14 (quit) anRch: Quit: anRch 18:15 (join) cdidd 18:26 (quit) DanBurton: Quit: leaving 18:28 (join) jeapostrophe 18:28 (quit) jeapostrophe: Changing host 18:28 (join) jeapostrophe 18:40 (quit) bjz: Quit: Leaving... 18:44 (quit) mye: Quit: mye 18:45 (join) ewemoa 19:09 (quit) tewk: Ping timeout: 252 seconds 19:09 (quit) jonrafkind: Ping timeout: 255 seconds 19:12 (quit) masm: Quit: Leaving. 19:15 (quit) dyoo: Quit: dyoo 19:16 (join) jrslepak 19:16 (join) tewk 19:21 (join) jonrafkind 19:24 (quit) karswell: Read error: Connection reset by peer 19:29 (join) karswell 19:36 (quit) Kaylin: Read error: Connection reset by peer 19:37 (quit) jrslepak: Quit: What happened to Systems A through E? 19:41 (join) walter 19:55 (quit) jonrafkind: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 19:55 (join) jrslepak 20:19 (join) mye 20:20 (quit) dnolen: Remote host closed the connection 20:21 (join) yoklov 20:33 mye: when I do #lang racket -> #lang racket/base I get syntax-case: unbound identifier in the transformer environment, but if (for-syntax racket/base) is required it works again 20:34 mye: the docs say syntax-case is provided by racket/base 20:41 (quit) nathanpc: Quit: Computer has gone to sleep. 20:49 (quit) jeapostrophe: Ping timeout: 252 seconds 21:11 (quit) yoklov: Quit: computer sleeping 21:12 asumu: mye: it probably doesn't provide it in phase 1. 21:13 (join) Kaylin 21:17 asumu: I could've sworn something about the syntax-case binding came up recently somewhere, but I can't find it. 21:46 (quit) chrxn: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 22:09 (quit) greghendershott: Quit: Leaving. 22:16 (join) dyoo 22:20 (quit) Kaylin: Read error: Connection reset by peer 22:39 (quit) dented42: Ping timeout: 255 seconds 22:43 (quit) cdidd: Remote host closed the connection 22:52 (join) RacketCommitBot 22:52 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/tTrdeA 22:52 RacketCommitBot: racket/master d20f9a8 Robby Findler: should have been removed in an earlier commit, but I wrote... 22:52 (part) RacketCommitBot 22:53 asumu: Hmm. Just had a segfault during a fresh compile. 22:53 (join) jackhammer2022 22:57 asumu: Okay, didn't seem to happen this time around. 23:02 (join) jeapostrophe 23:02 (quit) jeapostrophe: Changing host 23:02 (join) jeapostrophe 23:11 (join) jonrafkind 23:14 (quit) jrslepak: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 23:16 (join) jrslepak 23:37 (join) mithos28 23:40 (quit) jeapostrophe: Ping timeout: 264 seconds