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Robby Findler 2c018a749c PR 5440 requests that the 'electric' > in XML boxes work properly in
this situation:

   <a x="<b

and, in particular, not do this:

   <a x="<b></b>

Looking into this a bit, it isnt' clear how to do this without actually
parsing the whole buffer, something that doesn't seem to be worth
the effort with the amount of use that the XML boxes seem to get

So, for now: closes PR 5440
2011-09-29 12:03:58 -05:00
collects PR 5440 requests that the 'electric' > in XML boxes work properly in 2011-09-29 12:03:58 -05:00
doc add date*' and exn:fail:syntax:unbound' 2011-09-29 09:22:10 -06:00
man/man1 removed drscheme man page 2011-04-21 19:38:30 -05:00
src add date*' and exn:fail:syntax:unbound' 2011-09-29 09:22:10 -06:00
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The Racket programming language
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Important executables:

* DrRacket: Racket's integrated development environment (start here!).

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