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Eli Barzilay 7ec9975736 Move regexp-replaces' from ffi/unsafe' to `racket/private/string'.
* The old function was removed completely, people will get it from
  `racket/base' anyway.

* I also removed its documentation.  I thought about leaving a note in,
  but if `define-ffi-definer' is the preferred style, then this should
  be done when there's a way to make `define-ffi-definer' use it.  (Eg,
  some new #:keyword that adds a way to change the defined name.)

* Note that the function is added to `racket/private/string' and not to
  `racket/string' because the latter deals only with strings, and the
  new function accepts byte strings too.  It might be better to start a
  new `racket/regexp' module for these functions.
2012-06-22 14:27:14 -04:00
collects Move regexp-replaces' from ffi/unsafe' to `racket/private/string'. 2012-06-22 14:27:14 -04:00
doc futures: future-local handling of stack overflow 2012-06-21 07:14:50 +08:00
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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.


License
-------

Racket
Copyright (c) 2010-2012 PLT Scheme Inc.

Racket is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License
(LGPL).  This means that you can link Racket into proprietary
applications, provided you follow the rules stated in the LGPL.  You can
also modify Racket; if you distribute a modified version, you must
distribute it under the terms of the LGPL, which in particular means
that you must release the source code for the modified software.  See
doc/release-notes/COPYING.txt for more information.