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**What version of Racket are you using?**
8.14 [cs]
**What program did you run?**
`repltest` (see below).
**What should have happened?**
The repl prompt should use `expeditor` but instead use…
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To reproduce:
1) Set language level to Beginner
2) put this program in defns window:
(check-expect (f (list 4))
(list 4 13))
(check-expect (f (list 4))
(list 7 13…
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As a very novice Racket user, I've always interpreted the `require` statement in the header of documentation pages as the statement I should include in my file / evaluate in my REPL to use anything de…
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### Check for existing issues
- [X] Completed
### Language
Racket
### Tree Sitter parser link
https://github.com/6cdh/tree-sitter-racket
### Language server link
https://github.co…
ghost updated
1 month ago
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I remember we can goto references in same file in the current implementation, but usages in another file won't be listed.
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There is currently no syntax highlighting options available for lisp languages.
See https://github.com/jeluard/prism-clojure for an example for prism.
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It appears that some unstable libraries have been removed. Changing to the racket standard library versions is not difficult.
```
diff --git a/compiler/ast.rkt b/compiler/ast.rkt
index 577d28f..8…
0xacf updated
2 years ago
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**What version of Racket are you using?**
8.3
**What program did you run?**
This program works
```
;; quasisyntax variant
#lang racket
(require syntax/parse
[for-syntax synt…
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```
#lang rkshell
;; t.rkt
#{grep -i foo /etc/passwd}
```
```
$ racket t.rkt
/rkshell-lib/rkshell/private/reader.rkt:29:17: #%rkexec: expected rkexec-elem
at: 0-1i
in: (#%rkexec grep 0-…
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Context:
I want to be able to write private helpers for my macros. Currently, the only way to do this is to have another module which you import. This seems less-than-ideal to me and involves some we…