<yottabyte>
my friend tried it and he said the tests won't run with racket 7. idk if they are just behind or some syntax has changed
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<samth>
yottabyte: I just tried an exercise and it works fine for me
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<yottabyte>
samth: wow
<yottabyte>
let me try...
<yottabyte>
do y'all use drracket or emacs?
<yottabyte>
samth: I get "hello-world.rkt:3:9: provide: provided identifier is not defined or required"
<yottabyte>
when I try "raco test hello-world-test.rkt"
<samth>
Right that's because you haven't done the exercise
<yottabyte>
oh...
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<meiji11>
I have a macro for defining procedures that uses an internal variable it makes accessible to the macro user using a rename transformer with a syntax parameter. can I somehow make the rename transformer read-only within the macro expansion? so that the user can't write to the variable, but the expanded code can?
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