![]() A common Slideshow pattern is to put a subset of slides in its own module with a `run-slides' function, and then you'd (un)comment a `(run-slides)' call at the end of the module to work on the subset by itself. Now, you can write `(module+ main (run-slides))' atthe end of the module and not have to comment it out. Adding `main' support to the `slideshow' executable makes it more consistent with using `racket' directly. Checking first for a `slideshow' submodule makes it possible for `slideshow' and `racket' to do different things, in case that's useful. |
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drracket | ||
gracket | ||
plai | ||
racket | ||
redex | ||
stepper | ||
teachpack | ||
typed-racket | ||
COPYING-libscheme.txt | ||
COPYING.txt |