These additions could create backward-compatibility problems, but our
searches suggest that problems will be rare; it's more common for
`_size_t' to be incorrectly aliased to `_int', so having definitions
for these standard types is likely to avoid future problems.
commit e503850f21 broke drracket's
interactivity (for some files it could take 2 seconds to do
that one line)
This changes the bindings-table so that it maps to sets instead of
lists. Now, instead of mutating all entries in the table right after
collecting everything, just leave them as sets until we need the info
and just sort a single entry, when it is needed
The check was incomplete in the case that both arguments to a binary
[ext]flonum function need to be checked and the second one was not an
[ext]flonum and also not a fixnum.
The problem was exposed by improved error checking
in the expander to detect references to exports of a module that
is not yet visited, and as triggered by the documentation for
`2htdp/planetcute'.
A part with style property 'toc-hidden no longer
hides child sections, which makes it consistent with Latex/PDF
rendering.
A part with style 'grouper and 'unnumbered does not make its
child parts render as more nested, which is consistent with
'gruper without 'unnumbered. An unnumbered grouper is represented
as "" in a section-number list (while #f is still used for
unnumbered non-grouper layers).
Includes a repair for floating-point `min' and `max' that affects all
x86 builds that use SSE arithmetic, leaving the (otherwise unused)
floating-point stack in a bad state, which might have affected
x87-using C/foreign libraries running alongside Racket.
in the line numbers when it moves around
specifically, if the before and after green line are right
next to each other, then put it into a single edit sequence
(which unions the invalidated regions); if not, then we
may be jumping far away, so invalidate the two regions
and redraw them separately
wrap/handle-evt that receives multiple values must have a handler function with adequate arity.
struct.c:
change contract for wrap/handle-evt from (any/c -> any) to procedure?
thread.c:
adjust sync processing
sync.rktl:
add test for handle-evt, wrap-evt and prop:evt
Repair 73e07f576b added an item to a list without incrementing a
counter for the list length, which cause a different element of
the list to be dropped, which could mess up binding resolution in
arbitrarily bad ways.
(Ths bug falls into the "how did this not get exposed earlier?" bin,
although part of the answer is that it requires a combination of
module re-expansion and simplification of syntax objects in the
residual program.)
Closes PR 13428
This fixes a bug in DrRacket where by changing the font size
would cause the line numbers to encroach on the space allotted
to the main text of the definitions window (or, if the font size
is getting smaller, make a large gap)
Also, some cleanups of the code and
make the syntax-color/ library docs
point to color:text<%> instead of
color:text% (as the interesting information
is attached to the interface, not the class)
The previous version of the code replaced the implicit #%app with
the kernel #%app (ie, #%plain-app), causing sequence functions
that take keyword arguments to fail.
Instad of `(dynamic-require .. #f)', use `(dynamic-require .. 0)', which
has the effect of making compile-time code "available" (see docs) in
case the loaded module uses `eval' on syntax objects that refer to
non-kernel syntax.
closes PR 13489.
In the C code, inflate is allowed to peek at least one character
beyond the extent of a deflated byte sequence. The thread related to
the bug report of PR 13489 documents that deflate can peek beyond EOF.
Specifically when there is no delegate and an edit
sequence is started, track that differently in case
a delegate is set before the edit sequence ends
(in which case we don't want to end the edit
sequence in the delegate since we didn't start it
there)
related to PR 13491
Instead of assumning that the snip's text will match a font's height
metrics, check and remember the actual metrics if its doesn't match,
which accomodates font substitions (e.g., when using #\u2144 under
Windows).
This is, afaict, a completely backwards compatible way to add this
functionality in the sense that any of the non-error command-line
arguments passed to raco test before still do precisely the same
things
After some consultation with my class this quarter,
it seems clear that the previous defaults and nearby
variations are completely hopeless for colorblind people
(there are at least 3 in this class). So go with the
defaults used in the HtDP languages, which have been
vetted by saidsame 3 people.
binding site (with a green/yellow bubble) when the mouse moves over
any one of them
This change comes about because of the recent fixes to the
interactivity wrt to the rename menu. Basically, in order to fix the
bug (but still preserve the interactivity optimization), check syntax
changed from sending the information "here is a place to offer a
rename for these identifiers" to "here is a set of identifiers that
are all free-identifier=?" (the difference being that the latter does
not imply you got them all (which enables the optimization) and that
the information is slightly less rename-menu specific (which enables
the change in this commit))
An extflonum is like a flonum, but with 80-bit precision and
not a number in the sense of `number?': only operations such as
`extfl+' work on extflonums, and only on platforms where extflonums
can be implemented by hardware without interefering with flonums
(i.e., on platforms where SSE instructions are used for
double-precision floats).
[Patch provided by Michael Filonenko and revised by Matthew.]
The compiler tracks information about bindings that are known to
hold extflonums, but the JIT does not yet exploit this information
to unbox them (except as intermediate results).
Note: With this refactoring, `math/utils' no longer depends on `rackunit'.
* (flexp2 x) computes (flexpt 2.0 x) but in about 1/3 the time for integer
`x' using a lookup table. Written for exact argument reduction in `fllog2'
after discovering that (flexpt 2.0 x) was the main performance bottleneck.
* (fllog2 x) computes (/ (fllog x) (fllog 2.0)) with near perfect accuracy.
Invented an algorithm to compute it with at least 8 extra bits before
final rounding; quite pleased with the result. Needed `fllog2' to ensure
(fllogb 2.0 x) would be exact when `x' is a power of two.
* (fllogb b x) computes (/ (fllog x) (fllog b)) with better accuracy, and
also handles limit values in a way that's consistent with the mathematical
limits. When those are ambiguous, it's consistent with `flexpt', which
follows IEEE 754 and C99. Otherwise returns +nan.0. See docs for details.
* `bflogb' is currently just for testing `fllogb'.
* Refactored FPU testing and documented it. So far, the only documented way
to do it is by calling `test-floating-point', which runs a comprehensive
deterministic+randomized suite of tests and returns a list representing
failed tests. I'll document individual tests after I document flonum
expansions and result/error functions like `fl+/error'.
* Added `fllog2' and `fllogb' to the flonum tests.
The code used eq? to check to see if a given language was in
an list of allowed-to-create-executables languages. But the
language object was passing thru TR and so eq? didn't hold and
thus the check was buggy.
They hypothesis behind this change is that the undo is
undoing an edit that came before, not the temporary edit
that appears in insert-close-paren. So, when there are
no edits happening (ie when fixup? is #f) then don't
undo. This is only a hypothesis because we were not able
to find a small code sequence, outside of DrRacket to
cause the bad behavior, so possibly there is really more
going on here.
Thanks to Nadeem Abdul Hamid for finding this fix.
Closes PR 13454
This move moves a library from the plt distribution into the
mr distribution, which is a direction we do not generally
like to go, but the pict library is more core than slideshow
and the dependency that triggered this change is that the
2htdp/image library now interoperates with picts (hopefully
2htdp/universe will also work with them at some point).
So this teases out the pict part of slideshow (mostly,
but not completely the texpict collection) and moves only
that part to the mr distribution.
The code to draw a border has to determine the widget's position
within the drawing window. Gtk 3.0 has a function to provide that
transformation, but Gtk 2.0 doesn't seem to have one, and it seems
that the transformation implemented in `racket/gui' wasn't right.
Closes PR 13453
The code added to handle expressions mixed with definitions was
not introduced in the right way; fix it to be like macro-introduced
code.
Closes PR 13452
Clean up the use of styles for alignment and the generated instances
of style names. In the process, remove some padding for HTML output,
and make the rendering more configurable (especially for Latex, based
on suggestions by Keven Tew).
The way that nested flows are generated can be different than before,
so these changes risk breaking some existing uses of `scriblib/figure'.
The changes especially likely break uses of `scriblib/figure' with
output configured through overiding .css/.tex definitions. But
the old pile of styles/macros was inconsistent and broken in various
ways, so hopefully the changes are an improvement overall.
Nothing in the docs said that `parser-tools/yacc' is for LALR grammars
--- although I guess that it implied for most reader by the name "yacc",
but it doesn't hurt to say so explicitly. Meanwhile,
`parser-tools/cfg-parser' is useful for non-ambigious (non-LALR) grammars.
Also, from the style guide:
* Section Titles Should be In Titlecase, Like This
* Don't start a setence with an uncapitalized identifier.