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12:20 mye: I'm not sure if the manual is just talking about the (position-token) or also the token- functions 12:20 (quit) Shvillr: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 12:21 (join) Shvillr 12:21 mye: Encountered unexpected token 'unknown-type ("#(struct:token NUM 5)") is the error 12:28 (join) mceier 12:28 dyoo: mye: yikes, sorry, missed your message 12:30 dyoo: mye: Yikes. ragg cannot at the moment. I messed up there. I'll add an item so that these too should be permissible. I can fix that in a few minutes... 12:32 (quit) BeLucid: Read error: Connection reset by peer 12:34 danl-ndi: are startup.inc and cstartup.inc buildable on windows? 12:35 danl-ndi: or are the makefiles necessary... so really only under *nix..? 12:36 (join) BeLucid 12:36 dyoo: danl-ndi: unsure 12:44 (quit) dnolen: Quit: ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs) 12:45 (join) anRch 12:46 danl-ndi: do you know if there's a way to replace current-load/use-compiled at startup without rebuild executables? 12:47 jaimef: (define foo (read-json (open-input-file "node.json"))) ;; what class would foo be? also how could I inspect, iterate over elements of foo? 12:48 dyoo: jaimef: wouldn't the result depend on the content of node.json? 12:48 dyoo: jaimef: a json object has a described datatype. Let me look it up... 12:48 jaimef: :D 12:48 jaimef: ignore the json specifics. 12:48 jaimef: trying to use racket for the first real project, something I do in ruby. 12:49 dyoo: jaimef: sure, but I think you have to inspect the value to walk through it 12:49 dyoo: according to http://docs.racket-lang.org/json/index.html#(def._((lib._json/main..rkt)._jsexpr~3f)) 12:49 jaimef: should have been more specific. Trying to inspect the object 12:49 jaimef: thanks 12:49 dyoo: You can inspect using predicates like boolean?, string? hash? 12:50 jaimef: ok 12:51 (quit) lusory: Ping timeout: 276 seconds 12:51 dyoo: mye: I've updated ragg on PLanet2 so it should also be able to handle the tokens that come out of parser-tools/lex. https://github.com/dyoo/ragg/commit/ad1310621a6ca6c3e7d044efff1667b89f76db7d 12:51 rudybot: http://tinyurl.com/b2sbst6 12:52 (join) RacketCommitBot 12:52 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/7CsOvw 12:52 RacketCommitBot: racket/master 7afcda8 Matthias Felleisen: doctored the description of event handler results; MERGE 12:52 (part) RacketCommitBot 12:55 dyoo: danl-ndi: ugh, 0 for 2 today. Apologies: dunno about that one either. 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The result is a list of syntax objects when (syntax->datum stx) would produce a list. In other words, syntax pairs in (syntax-e stx) are flattened." What does that mean? what does it mean by the syntax pairs being flattened? 16:18 (join) Kaylin1 16:19 (quit) merijn: Ping timeout: 256 seconds 16:20 jonrafkind: I think it means that instead of (syntax-pair 1 2) you get (pair 1 2) 16:20 jonrafkind: so #'(1 2) is (syntax-pair 1 2) 16:20 jonrafkind: (syntax->list #'(1 2)) gives you back (pair (syntax 1) (syntax 2)) 16:20 samth: no, it means you won't get: (cons #'1 #'(2 3)) 16:20 (quit) Kaylin: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 16:21 jonrafkind: i thought the term 'flattening' meant to get rid of inner nesting in lists 16:21 jonrafkind: ((1 2) (3 4)) -> (1 2 3 4) 16:22 samth: sometimes it does mean that 16:22 jonrafkind: absurd 16:22 samth: but in this case, it means the following: 16:22 dented42: but (syntax-e #'(1 2 3)) gives (list #'1 #'2 #'3) just as syntax->list does 16:22 samth: rudybot: init racket 16:22 rudybot: samth: your sandbox is ready 16:22 (join) sirdancealot7 16:23 samth: rudybot: eval (syntax-e (datum->syntax #f (cons #'1 #'(2 3))) 16:23 rudybot: samth: error: #:1:0: read: expected a `)' to close `(' 16:23 samth: rudybot: eval (syntax-e (datum->syntax #f (cons #'1 #'(2 3)))) 16:23 rudybot: samth: ; Value: (# . #) 16:23 samth: rudybot: eval (syntax->list (datum->syntax #f (cons #'1 #'(2 3)))) 16:23 rudybot: samth: ; Value: (# # #) 16:23 samth: note the difference between those two results 16:23 samth: dented42: see above 16:24 dented42: ah 16:24 jonrafkind: should be in the docs 16:24 samth: jonrafkind: you have commit access 16:24 jonrafkind: so do you 16:25 dented42: how does it know the difference between (datum->syntax #f (cons #'1 #'(2 3)) and (datum->syntax #f (list #'1 #'2 #'3)) ? 16:25 (join) soegaard 16:26 jonrafkind: the cdr of (cons #'1 #'(2 3)) is #'(2 3) but the cdr of (list #'1 #'2 #'3) is (list #'2 #'3) 16:26 samth: dented42: syntax objects maintain the exact value passed in to `datum->syntax` -- that's what `syntax-e` produces 16:27 dented42: oh ok 16:27 dented42: that makes sense 16:35 (join) mizu_no__ 16:37 (quit) mizu_no_oto: Ping timeout: 276 seconds 16:37 Cryovat: Doesn't Racket have a zip function? :o 16:38 jonrafkind: as in pkzip? 16:39 Cryovat: Looking for a function that takes two lists 16:39 Cryovat: And returns a pair with one item from each 16:39 (join) RacketCommitBot 16:39 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/cSAGmQ 16:39 RacketCommitBot: racket/master 7e3d598 Danny Yoo: Delegate the pattern matching directly to dispatch-rules. 16:39 (part) RacketCommitBot 16:40 jonrafkind: well theres one in srf/1 16:40 jonrafkind: srfi/1 16:41 stamourv: rudybot: (define (zip . ls) (apply map list ls)) 16:41 rudybot: stamourv: your sandbox is ready 16:41 rudybot: stamourv: Done. 16:41 stamourv: rudybot: (zip '((1 2 3) (4 5 6))) 16:41 rudybot: stamourv: ; Value: (((1 2 3)) ((4 5 6))) 16:41 stamourv: rudybot: (zip '(1 2 3) (4 5 6)) 16:41 rudybot: stamourv: error: procedure application: expected procedure, given: 4; arguments were: 5 6 16:41 stamourv: rudybot: (zip '(1 2 3) '(4 5 6)) 16:41 rudybot: stamourv: ; Value: ((1 4) (2 5) (3 6)) 16:41 stamourv: Cryovat: ^ 16:41 Cryovat: Thanks :) 16:42 stamourv: But I agree that it would be a useful shorthand. 16:43 Cryovat: What is the general view of using srfi's in Racket? 16:44 stamourv: `racket/X' is usually preferred. 16:44 stamourv: E.g. most of us would rather use `racket/list' than `srfi/1'. 16:45 stamourv: There are cases where some srfis provide things that Racket doesn't, though. 16:45 stamourv: But in general, I find that Racket's built-in libraries are higher-quality and better documented than SRFIs. 16:47 (quit) didi: Quit: ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs) 16:49 (quit) kofno: Remote host closed the connection 16:58 (join) merijn 17:07 (part) teratorn: "Leaving" 17:13 (quit) MayDaniel: Read error: Connection reset by peer 17:17 (join) kofno 17:25 (join) cdidd 17:27 greghendershott: I'm wondering is there a way I can make `dict` applicable? 17:28 greghendershott: I know I can wrap dicts in my own struct with a prop:procedure. 17:28 greghendershott: I was wondering if there's some way to magically do it for all dicts. 17:28 (quit) tps_: Quit: tps_ 17:28 greghendershott: (Or maybe even all generics, asumu?) 17:29 stamourv: greghendershott: You can redefine `#%app'. 17:29 greghendershott: Yep I tried that. Only downside is cost for all applications, to test for dict? 17:30 greghendershott: I could go with that approach. 17:31 greghendershott: In general I was thinking that if `dict` were applicable, and it were a case-lambda where (some-dict key) => dict-ref, and (some-dict k v) => dict-set 17:32 greghendershott: It would be more succinct working with hashes, vectors, lists, etc. all in one swell foop. 17:32 (quit) bitonic: Remote host closed the connection 17:32 stamourv: Clojure does that, IIRC. 17:32 greghendershott: Yes I'd read that awhile ago and it stuck with me. Sounds nice. In theory, anyway. 17:34 (quit) Kaylin1: Quit: Leaving. 17:35 dca: guys, what is /usr/bin/sake ? 17:37 (join) bitonic 17:37 Cryovat: 2Google makes it sound like some php thing 17:46 (quit) mizu_no__: Quit: Computer has gone to sleep. 17:47 asumu: greghendershott: I can't think of a way to do that other than wrapping with your custom struct. 17:48 greghendershott: asumu: Ah OK. 17:48 asumu: I think that stamourv and I discussed this once and thought that a built-in `ref`, `set` interface that could work over dicts, and other datatypes could make it succinct without making everything a procedure. 17:48 asumu: e.g., (ref dict key), (set dict key) 17:48 asumu: (ref stream index) 17:49 greghendershott: OK, for code in general I suppose that's wiser. 17:49 greghendershott: For someone doing dict-heavy stuff (like a lot of web and JSON stuff), they could make their own analgesic. 17:50 greghendershott: ^ Local anesthetic. :) 17:52 (quit) RpR: Remote host closed the connection 18:03 asumu: Yeah, Racket could be less verbose in places. I got annoyed doing struct-copy stuff. 18:03 (quit) kofno: Remote host closed the connection 18:10 (join) kofno 18:28 (quit) bitonic: Ping timeout: 252 seconds 18:29 (quit) jrslepak: Quit: What happened to Systems A through E? 18:36 (quit) gridaphobe: Remote host closed the connection 18:36 (join) gridaphobe 18:41 (join) hash_table 18:41 (quit) gridaphobe: Ping timeout: 248 seconds 18:41 (join) RacketCommitBot 18:41 RacketCommitBot: [racket] plt pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/NPKKqQ 18:41 RacketCommitBot: racket/master f40ad2c Neil Toronto: `math/matrix' fixes; please merge to 5.3.2.... 18:41 (part) RacketCommitBot 18:42 (join) gridaphobe 18:50 (quit) kofno: Remote host closed the connection 18:54 (quit) hash_table: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 18:57 (join) bitonic 18:59 (quit) francisl: Ping timeout: 255 seconds 19:02 (quit) bitonic: Ping timeout: 256 seconds 19:44 (quit) soegaard: Quit: soegaard 19:47 (quit) danl-ndi: Quit: leaving 19:49 (join) bitonic 19:49 (quit) jonrafkind: Ping timeout: 276 seconds 19:54 (quit) acarrico: Ping timeout: 255 seconds 19:58 (quit) Shvillr: Ping timeout: 272 seconds 20:05 (join) kofno 20:10 (join) acarrico 20:25 (quit) bitonic: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 20:26 (join) bitonic 20:30 (join) Ymir 20:31 Ymir: hi 20:34 (quit) Ymir: Remote host closed the connection 20:37 (join) ymir 20:37 dyoo: Ymir: if you see this: hi as well. :) 20:38 ymir: hi 20:38 dyoo: Ymir: have a question? 20:38 ymir: Yeah, I'm running debian on i386. how can i use DrRacket 20:38 ymir: ? 20:39 bremner: ymir: the package is called racket 20:39 dyoo: Let me see if I can find a .deb. Does the ubuntu package work for you? 20:39 bremner: there are packages in Debian (I help maintain them) 20:40 dyoo: bremner: ah, cool, you can handle this question then. ;) 20:40 bremner: ok ;) 20:40 bremner: ymir: what version of Debian are you running? 20:40 ymir: 6.0.6 20:41 bremner: hmm. backports.debian.org has 5.2.1; is that recent enough? 20:41 ymir: I suppose. I'm looking to run the MIT Scheme on there 20:42 bremner: I'm not sure what you mean; MIT scheme and Racket are essentially competitors. 20:42 ymir: you can run MIT Scheme on DrRacket 20:42 ymir: let me find it for you, just a second 20:42 bremner: oh, maybe sicp package? 20:43 ymir: thats right 20:43 bremner: http://www.neilvandyke.org/racket-sicp/ ? 20:43 ymir: that's the one 20:44 dyoo: Ymir: in that case, you're using Racket with this SICP package. But don't confuse that with MIT Scheme: MIT Scheme is entirely separate implementation 20:44 ymir: you're right, sorry 20:44 dyoo: no problem! 20:44 bremner: ymir: I believe the racket from backports.debian.org should work OK for that 20:45 bremner: ymir: have you installed packages from backports before? 20:45 ymir: alright. what do I add to sources.list? http://backports.debian.org/debian? 20:45 ymir: bremner: i have not 20:46 bremner: ymir: http://backports-master.debian.org/Instructions/#index2h2 20:46 (quit) bitonic: Ping timeout: 255 seconds 20:46 bremner: that's the instructions 20:46 ymir: bremner: beautiful, thanks 20:46 dyoo: Cryovat: just commenting on your question on zip: Racket's iteration libraries cover this, in particular with the in-parallel form. 20:46 dyoo: example: 20:47 dyoo: rudybot: (for ([(x y) (in-parallel (list 1 2 3) "abc")]) (printf "~s ~s\n" x y)) 20:47 rudybot: dyoo: your sandbox is ready 20:47 rudybot: dyoo: ; stdout: "1 #\\a\n2 #\\b\n3 #\\c\n" 20:48 ymir: bremner: that would be the dr racket, then? do i have to add non-free or contrib to the line? 20:49 bremner: no, racket is in main 20:49 bremner: try "apt-get install -t squeeze-backports racket" 20:51 (join) safekeeping 20:52 (join) errstr 20:53 ymir: bremner: Why is the command more complex for backports? 20:54 bremner: ymir: basically so you don't automatically bring in backports for every package installed on your system. 20:54 ymir: right 20:54 ymir: what does -t mean? seen it before 20:55 dyoo: I'm assuming "man apt-get" should list a short summary of the options to the apt-get command, right? 20:55 bremner: yep. The idea is to take that package _and_ any dependencies from squeeze-backports 20:56 ymir: great, I'll try it out 20:58 ymir: Thanks for your help bremner 20:58 ymir: and dyoo 20:58 bremner: you're welcome. this is usually a helpful channel. 21:04 ymir: Can I run it outside the terminal as well? 21:04 (join) tps_ 21:04 (quit) dyoo: Quit: dyoo 21:04 ymir: nevermind 21:05 ymir: my impatience got the best of me 21:05 ymir: sorry 21:06 (quit) gridaphobe: Read error: Connection reset by peer 21:07 (join) gridaphobe 21:09 ymir: alright, it works now 21:10 ymir: take it easy, bye 21:10 (quit) ymir: Quit: leaving 21:10 (join) didi 21:10 (join) mizu_no_oto 21:10 (quit) mizu_no_oto: Client Quit 21:11 (join) zacts 21:17 (join) mizu_no_oto 21:18 (quit) gridaphobe: Remote host closed the connection 21:18 (join) gridaphobe 21:19 (quit) jaimef: Quit: Emacs must have died 21:19 (join) jaimef 21:21 (quit) gridaphobe: Read error: Operation timed out 21:37 (quit) ijp: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 21:45 (quit) zacts: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 22:06 (join) clm 22:14 (join) jrslepak 22:20 (quit) acarrico: Ping timeout: 264 seconds 22:41 (join) francisl 22:47 (quit) mizu_no_oto: Quit: Computer has gone to sleep. 23:03 (join) acarrico 23:06 (quit) clm: Quit: Page closed 23:06 (join) mizu_no_oto 23:10 (join) jonrafkind 23:10 (quit) jao: Ping timeout: 245 seconds 23:39 (quit) jeapostrophe: Ping timeout: 264 seconds 23:45 (join) Kaylin 23:46 (quit) francisl: Quit: francisl 23:50 (join) gridaphobe