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Matthew Flatt 35a8359c6d remove some path case normalization
The change allows `raco setup' to reach a fixed point under Windows
for "redex/examples/cont-mark-transform".

I'm more and more convinced that `normal-case-path' is never
a good idea. In some cases, maybe it's good to recognize a
few extra equivalences, but it works badly when paths are taken
from many sources and are not consistently normalized. It's better
to just preserve case.

For basic normalization, `simplify-path' is the right choice. Use
inode identity (as `raco setup' does) when anything stronger
than `simplify-path' is needed.
2011-08-30 13:53:25 -06:00
collects remove some path case normalization 2011-08-30 13:53:25 -06:00
doc add `raco link' 2011-08-24 09:07:14 -06:00
man/man1 removed drscheme man page 2011-04-21 19:38:30 -05:00
src Accumulate fds for cleanup on exception 2011-08-30 10:02:50 -06:00
.gitattributes Don't include git files in archives. 2010-05-12 01:46:05 -04:00
.gitignore Move the lncs ignore into its own directory. 2011-08-06 21:00:53 -04:00
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README Switch the license text from LGPLv2 to LGPLv2.1. 2011-05-27 18:09:55 -04:00

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

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