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Racket
10 lines
290 B
Racket
#lang scheme/base
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(provide teaching-languages-continuation-mark-key)
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; The test code also needs access to this.
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;; cm-key : symbol
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;; the key used to put information on the continuation
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(define teaching-languages-continuation-mark-key (gensym 'teaching-languages-continuation-mark-key))
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