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You should try "cond" instead: it's more general 11:44 (quit) MayDaniel: Read error: Connection reset by peer 11:49 gf3: offby1: okay cool, thanks 11:50 ohwow: Is there a way to display HTML in Racket's GUI library? 11:57 offby1: hm, good question 12:02 (join) realitygrill 12:03 ohwow: I want to make an eLibrary program/book reader 12:04 ohwow: I just think that wrapping WebKit would be a hard job :( 12:12 (join) otzi 12:14 (join) anRch_ 12:14 (quit) anRch: Read error: Connection reset by peer 12:14 (nick) anRch_ -> anRch 12:24 (quit) anRch: Read error: Connection reset by peer 12:24 (join) anRch 12:33 (quit) anRch: Quit: anRch 12:39 (join) superjudge 13:20 (join) masm 13:27 (join) jorick 13:27 (part) jorick: "out" 13:29 (join) MayDaniel 13:33 (join) otzi_ 13:34 (quit) otzi: Ping timeout: 276 seconds 13:43 (quit) dnolen: Remote host closed the connection 13:49 (join) dmac 13:53 (join) carsonc 13:54 (quit) dmac: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 14:20 (join) dmac 14:47 (quit) carsonc: Quit: ERC Version 5.2 (IRC client for Emacs) 14:57 (quit) MayDaniel: Read error: Connection reset by peer 15:08 offby1: probably. 15:13 (quit) dmac: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 15:17 (join) torche 15:28 (join) dnolen 15:43 (quit) Burlingk: Quit: Leaving 16:05 (join) jeapostrophe 16:05 (quit) jeapostrophe: Client Quit 16:06 (quit) realitygrill: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 16:07 (quit) jonrafkind: Ping timeout: 258 seconds 16:07 (join) realitygrill 16:11 (quit) superjudge: Quit: superjudge 16:16 (quit) Demosthenes: Quit: leaving 16:27 (join) jeapostrophe 17:08 (quit) realitygrill: Quit: realitygrill 17:10 (join) jonrafkind 17:19 (quit) jeapostrophe: Quit: jeapostrophe 17:24 offby1: who runs the mailing list? I read it via gmail, and sometime in the last few weeks, gmail has inserted warnings in many of the messages, saying e.g. "This message may not have been sent by: jay.mccarthy@gmail.com Learn more Report phishing". 17:24 otzi_: gmail does that for a few mailing lists 17:27 otzi_: I think mailing lists need DKIM on the DNS record or something like that 17:27 offby1: Given that the messages are almost certainly from whoever it says they're from, and that I don't see those warnings from any other messages, I am guessing the mailing list is doing something. unusual 17:28 wtetzner: is there a way to allow the repl to call functions from ffi/unsafe? 17:28 offby1: wtetzner: I think so -- just (require ffi/unsafe) 17:28 offby1: rudybot: (require ffi/unsafe) 17:28 rudybot: *offby1: Done. 17:28 offby1: wtetzner: of course I don't know the names of any of those functions 17:28 offby1 wonders if people can now tell rudybot to reboot the computer 17:29 offby1: rudybot: (ffi-lib? 'frotz) 17:29 rudybot: *offby1: error: eval:1:1: compile: access from an uncertified context to protected variable from module: #f in: ffi-lib? 17:29 wtetzner: i did that, but when i try to do (malloc 50) 17:29 wtetzner: it says compile: access disallowed by code inspector to protected variable from module: '#%foreign in: malloc 17:29 offby1: wtetzner: interesting 17:29 offby1: kinda like the error that rudybot just got 17:31 (join) jeapostrophe 17:31 (quit) jeapostrophe: Client Quit 17:38 rapacity: rudybot: (system "halt") 17:38 rudybot: rapacity: your sandbox is ready 17:38 rudybot: rapacity: error: subprocess: `execute' access denied for /bin/sh 17:40 rapacity: rudybot: (system* "halt") 17:40 rudybot: rapacity: error: subprocess: `execute' access denied for halt 18:24 (join) neilv 18:39 (quit) sir_lewk: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 18:44 (quit) dnolen: Quit: Page closed 18:44 (quit) neilv: Quit: Leaving 18:45 (join) dnolen 19:00 (join) dmac 19:00 (quit) dnolen: Remote host closed the connection 19:11 (join) flying_rhino 19:41 (join) dnolen 20:09 (join) mithos28 20:16 (quit) masm: Quit: Leaving. 20:26 flying_rhino: hi 20:30 offby1 glances around nervously. 20:31 jonrafkind shrugs ostenstatiously 20:32 flying_rhino: someone here? 20:33 jonrafkind: are you serious bro? 20:33 jonrafkind: what would it take for you to believe someone was here? 20:34 offby1: nobody here but us zombie processes. 20:34 offby1: jonrafkind: don't tease me, bro 20:35 flying_rhino: lol 20:36 flying_rhino: anyway I am looking at racket guide and I can't find anything about multithreading 20:36 flying_rhino: is multithreading supported, and if yes, how? 20:36 jonrafkind: http://docs.racket-lang.org/reference/places.html?q=multithreading 20:36 jonrafkind: http://docs.racket-lang.org/reference/concurrency.html?q=multithreading 20:37 flying_rhino: thanks, that's all I wanted to know 20:38 flying_rhino: see ya guys later 20:44 (join) realitygrill 20:54 (quit) jonrafkind: Ping timeout: 250 seconds 20:55 (quit) torche: Read error: Connection reset by peer 20:55 (join) torche 21:05 (quit) mithos28: Quit: mithos28 21:23 (nick) haruki_zaemon|zz -> haruki_zaemon 21:26 (join) mithos28 21:40 (join) jeapostrophe 21:46 (quit) jao: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 21:51 (quit) jeapostrophe: Quit: jeapostrophe 21:58 (join) neilv 21:58 (quit) neilv: Changing host 21:58 (join) neilv 22:06 (quit) em: Read error: Operation timed out 22:09 (join) em 22:19 neilv: someone is having problems with "load" in the sicp language. i don't have much time available to look into it 22:20 neilv: maybe i should just change "load" to be "require", and make people add "provide" to the modules they need to "load"? 22:26 neilv: the right way to do this is to change the exercises to work in racket language, and to have something like teachpacks for the support people need for different problem sets 22:28 (nick) haruki_zaemon -> haruki_zaemon|zz 22:31 (quit) em: Ping timeout: 240 seconds 22:31 (quit) dmac: Ping timeout: 276 seconds 22:33 (join) em 22:37 neilv: ah, looks like #%require and #%provide will probably work for now 23:11 (join) dmac 23:11 (nick) haruki_zaemon|zz -> haruki_zaemon 23:15 eli: offby1: I run it; I know about those damn warings; and I have no idea how to get rid of them. 23:16 eli: All I know is that gmail adds that warning because the sender of an email from foo@bar.com is our server, and not the server for bar.com. 23:17 eli: I did try to add some trivial SPF entry, but as expected this didn't do anything. I think that DKIM won't help either: I'll be able to really guarantee that the message is coming from racket-lang.org -- but that's obviously not going to please gmail re messages from bar.com. 23:18 eli: neilv: One problem with code organized around `load' is that you can have "forward references" from some file to code that will be entered later. You won't get that with modules. 23:20 (quit) dmac: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 23:34 (quit) neilv: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 23:52 (join) dmac 23:58 (join) neilv 23:58 (quit) neilv: Changing host 23:58 (join) neilv