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Robby Findler f9cc17670c track dependencies from files with errors separately
from when the file doesn't have an error

More precisely, keep two sets of depndencies for a given
open tab. If the file expanded without error then we consider
that authoratative and keep that set of dependencies around
even if a later expansion fails. So there are two sets of
dependencies for each tab. When expansion succeeds, we reset
both of them, but if expansion fails then we reset only one,
preserving the set we got from the last successful expansion

please include in the release
(cherry picked from commit 11f74fc571)
2013-04-16 10:49:38 -04:00
collects track dependencies from files with errors separately 2013-04-16 10:49:38 -04:00
doc raco setup: remove any extra documentation dirs in installation 2013-04-11 20:25:41 -04:00
man/man1 Remove old packages 2012-07-13 15:43:59 -04:00
src Make configure install the docs in the standard place. 2013-04-11 20:25:30 -04:00
.gitattributes Don't include git files in archives. 2010-05-12 01:46:05 -04:00
.gitignore Moved default location for compiled-root for easier tab-completion of "collects/". 2012-09-26 14:50:31 -04:00
.mailmap mailmap updates & fixes. 2013-04-03 18:10:22 -04:00
README "PLT Scheme Inc" -> "PLT Design Inc" 2013-02-12 08:06:30 -05:00

The Racket Programming Language
===============================

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

The main executables in this package:

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

* racket: command-line tool for running Racket programs.

* raco: command-line tool for compilation, documentation, and more.


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