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Robby Findler 5e03c7cf99 Added struct/dc and cleaned up a bunch of stuff in the contract
library (mostly in opt/c)

Specifically:

- add inlining declaration for ->i helper function

- modernized the opt/c contracts and improved them so that mutually
  recursive define-opt/c functions recognize each other instead of
  bailing out to the slow path.

- added =/c as an optimized contract

- improve the error message for the between and comparison opt
  contracts

- adjust the blame struct so the name is created lazily, since opt/c
  contracts just stick a copy o the contract into the thunk that
  creates the name and we don't want to run those effects twice if we
  can help it.
2012-04-12 22:49:50 -05:00
collects Added struct/dc and cleaned up a bunch of stuff in the contract 2012-04-12 22:49:50 -05:00
doc adjusted the render-* functions so they produce .pdf if the given 2012-03-17 08:36:34 -05:00
man/man1 2011 -> 2012 2011-12-31 15:16:59 -05:00
src New Racket version 5.3.0.1. 2012-04-11 03:30:17 -04:00
.gitattributes Don't include git files in archives. 2010-05-12 01:46:05 -04:00
.gitignore Remove erroneous file, and add an ignore rule for it. 2012-02-17 09:09:21 -05:00
.mailmap Mailmap mapping for dvanhorn. 2012-02-29 00:33:07 -05:00
README 2011 -> 2012 2011-12-31 15:16:59 -05:00

The Racket programming language
===============================

Important executables:

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

* Racket: the main command-line entry point for running racket programs
  and scripts.

* GRacket: the GUI-mode Racket executable.

* raco: Racket's command-line toolset.


More Information
----------------

Racket comes with extensive documentation: use DrRacket's `Help' menu,
or run `raco docs'.  Also, visit us at http://racket-lang.org/ for more
Racket resources.

Instructions for building Racket from source are in src/README.


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