Also:
- remove the restriction on the use of unquote in define-judgment-form
- allows limited use (I modes only) of judgment-forms in terms
- allows the use of define-relation with the search/unification
based random term generation
I started from tabs that are not on the beginning of lines, and in
several places I did further cleanings.
If you're worried about knowing who wrote some code, for example, if you
get to this commit in "git blame", then note that you can use the "-w"
flag in many git commands to ignore whitespaces. For example, to see
per-line authors, use "git blame -w <file>". Another example: to see
the (*much* smaller) non-whitespace changes in this (or any other)
commit, use "git log -p -w -1 <sha1>".
so that no derivation data structure creation
happens during just a normal judgment-holds,
but this was not entirely successful, so there
still is some....
Also, improved the test-util to show stacktraces
for errors (when they exist)
This adds the option to generate random terms that satisfy
judgment-forms and metafunctions.
Currently functionality does not include:
- patterns/terms using: ellipses, in-hole/hole and relatives, side-conditions, unquotes
- define-relation
- redex-check integration
This reverts commit fc8cb6e37d.
Jay changed the set of installed font packages on DrDr to match the
ones on my linux VM which brought the test results back in sync again,
so we don't need these revised bitmaps anymore.
Thanks, Jay!
the error raising code, except in one place where I think the
error raising code was correct to have the plural form, so I changed
it back instead of changing the Redex test suite to match
This patch fixes the problem that the hole matcher may return an empty
list rather than a #f that gets sent to the caller of redex-match. I
re-ran the Redex tests and found no violations. However, I am not
confident that there isn't a more correct place to put this '() -> #f
replacement.
I will be immediately forwarding this push email to Robby to have him
check it.
included in the compiled files. (also, misc minor cleanups
notably a new exercise in tut.scrbl)
closes PR 12547 --- there are still a few uses left, but they do not
seem to be coming from Redex proper:
- /Users/robby/git/plt/collects/racket/private/map.rkt still appears
in a bunch of places (there is a separate PR for that I believe),
and
- /Users/robby/git/plt/collects/redex/../private/reduction-semantics.rkt
appears in tl-test.rkt, but I do not see how it
is coming in via Redex code, so hopefully one of the other
PRs that Eli submitted is the real cause. If not, I'll revisit later