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Asumu Takikawa 29144c7932 Fix handling of let rhs that don't return
In the case that a let rhs doesn't return and therefore the
bodies of the let are unreachable, the bodies need to be marked
as ignored for the optimizer.

In addition, don't attempt unboxed let optimization at all
if the return type is Nothing since it probably means some
body expressions have no type.

Closes GH issue #165
2015-08-11 12:07:27 -04:00
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Typed Racket

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Typed Racket is Racket's gradually-typed sister language which lets you add statically-checked type annotations to your programs. For more information, see the Typed Racket Guide.

Installation

Typed Racket is bundled in the default Racket distribution, which you can download from Racket's download page.

You can also manually install it from the main package catalog with the following command:

raco pkg install typed-racket

Documentation

The documentation is also bundled in your local copy of Typed Racket.


Copyright (c) 2010-2015 PLT Design Inc.

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