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Robby Findler 55b3d99d78 adjust beaucoup places in redex where the source was being
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
2012-02-08 09:59:44 -06:00
collects adjust beaucoup places in redex where the source was being 2012-02-08 09:59:44 -06:00
doc added amb tutorial note to the redex HISTORY file 2012-02-07 15:50:52 -06:00
man/man1 2011 -> 2012 2011-12-31 15:16:59 -05:00
src place-channel-put: value not allowed in a message 2012-02-07 13:07:02 -07:00
.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
.mailmap Some more bad emails. 2011-08-26 05:26:46 -04:00
README 2011 -> 2012 2011-12-31 15:16:59 -05:00

The Racket programming language
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