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  • v6.6

    f0f620f8 · Fix version number. ·
  • v6.4

    60cc1d14 · Fix eq? reduction ·
  • v6.2.1

    Racket 6.2.1
    
    Version 6.2.1 patches the recent v6.2 release in three small ways:
    
    * For the How to Design Programs teaching languages, DrRacket offers
      an option to use the old style for printing the constants `true`,
      `false`, and `empty` instead of `#true`, `#false`, and `'()`.
    
    * The teaching languages come with some additional functions to match
      the August 2015 stable release of HtDP 2nd edition.
    
    * A repair to the compiler avoids an infinite loop at compile time for
      certain expressions that should loop forever at run time.
  • v6.2

    Racket v6.2
    
    With this release we are taking a major step forward to get our user
    community even more involved than in the past. Over the past six months,
    we have re-organized the Racket code base into a small core code repo
    and many other package repos, all found on github. If you have time and
    if you wish to get involved, please take a look at the github repos and
    find your favorite places to learn, fix, and enhance our world.
    
    The core repo is at https://github.com/plt/racket, and the
    package repos are listed at https://github.com/racket/.
    
    core repo
    
    * The package manager supports a direct references to Git repositories
      via "git://[...]", "http://[...].git", and "https://[...].git" URLs.
      (Previously, only references to GitHub were supported.)
    
    * A `--clone` option for `raco pkg install` or `raco pkg update`
      facilitates Git-based package development. If a package X has a Git
      repository source, installing and updating the package pulls from the
      repository in a read-only mode. Using `raco pkg update --clone X`
      switches the local installation to a repository checkout that is
      suitable for modifying the package implementation, issuing pull
      requests, pushing changes, and so on.
    
      Using `raco pkg update --lookup X` switches the package back to the
      default installation mode.
    
    drracket
    
    * Its on-line check syntax works with graphical content.
    
    * Increased availability of DrRacket's blueboxes, including method and
      constructor information.
    
    * The "Open Require Path" menu item supports ".." in relative pathnames.
    
    data
    
    * Added data/enumerate, a library that supports efficient enumeration of
      data structures
    
    redex
    
    * Its redex-check facility uses data (in addition to random) enumeration
      to try to find counter-examples.
    
    * Its generate-term function accepts additional arguments to return the
      "i"-th member of a pattern using data/enumerate (meaning it
      efficiently supports very large values of "i").
    
    * The examples collection includes Launchbury's 1993 big-step lazy semantics.
    
    htdp
    
    * 2htdp/image's polygon may be built out of bezier curves instead of
      just straight lines (see the docs for "pulled-point").
    
    * 2htdp/abstraction is a teachpack for instructors and students who wish
      to use for/* loops, match, define-type and type-cases in ISL and ISL+.
    
    * 2htdp/universe programs can be exported using DrRacket's executable
      creation mechanism and they behave properly when run independently.
    
    typed-racket
    
    * Typed Racket in DrRacket displays tooltips that show the types of
      expressions. Tooltips are also displayed for type errors.
    
    * Typed Racket loads generated contracts only when needed. This reduces
      memory use and startup time for Typed Racket programs.
    
    * Typed Racket has improved support for prefab structures, future
      semaphores, and async channels.
    
    * Typed Racket understands when two different variables refer to the
      same thing, and updates types accordingly. This particularly improves
      the type checking of macros such as `match`.
  • v6.1.1

    8bb753b3 · v6.1.1 installers info ·
    Racket v6.1.1
    
    * The MAC OS X YOSEMITE compatibility problems are fixed. We
      bundled a patched Pango text-drawing library with Racket.
    
    * The WINDOWS [32-bit] releases fixes the window-update crashes.
      We bundled a patched Cairo drawing library with Racket.
    
    * TYPED RACKET closes two safety holes in the exception system.
      The revised type system restricts `raise' to send only
      instances of the `exn' structure type and flat data to
      handlers. It also checks exception handlers properly.
      NOTE: Previously well-typed programs may fail to typecheck.
    
    * TYPED RACKET'S typed regions support casts and predicates.
    
    * 2HTDP/IMAGE'S notion of equality ignores an image's baseline.
    
    * The PACKAGE MANAGER supports a binary library installation mode,
      which allows users to install packages without source or documentation.
      Use the `--binary-lib' option with `raco pkg install'.
    
    * The new DRRACKET-TOOL-LIB package factors out parts of DrRacket's
      IDE so that they can be reused with other editors, such as Emacs.
    
    * The COMPILER'S use-before-defined analysis has been repaired for
      certain forms of nested `letrec', some `let' forms, and some
      uses of `set!' or `with-continuation-mark'.
    
    * The COMPILER performs additional bytecode optimizations.
      Thanks to Gustavo Massaccesi.
    
    * The CML library comes with a new `replace-evt' event constructor.
      Thanks to Jan Dvořák.
    
    * REDEX'S benchmark suite comes with a description of the benchmark
      programs.
    
    * REDEX'S metafunctions can be typeset using the "large left brace"
      notation for conditionals.
    
    * The CONTRACT library comes with an improved `contract-stronger?'.
      Its error messages note that the contract itself might be wrong.
    
    * The GUI library is DPI-aware on Windows.
    
    * The OPENSSL library supports Server Name Indication for servers.
      Thanks to Jay Kominek.
    
    * The SYNTAX/PARSE library allows the definition of new pattern
      forms via pattern expanders, similar to match expanders.
      Thanks to Alex Knauth.
    
    * OpenGL on Linux no longer depends on libgtkgl, and core profiles
      are supported (see `set-legacy?').
    
    * The TEACHING LANGUAGES' unit test framework supports
      `check-satisfied', a construct for checking whether a result
      satisfies a predicate, e.g.: (check-satisfied (sort l) sorted?)
  • v6.1

    8fc2f555 · v6.1 announcement text ·
    Racket v6.1
    
    The MAJOR INNOVATION concerns local recursive variable definitions.
    Instead of initializing variables with an `undefined' value, Racket
    raises an exception when such a variable is used before its definition.
    (Thanks to Claire Alvis for adapting Dybvig's "Fixing Letrec" work.)
    
    Since programs are rarely intended to produce #<undefined>, raising an
    exception provides early and improved feedback. Module-level variables
    have always triggered such an exception when used too early, and this
    change finally gives local bindings --- including class fields --- the
    same meaning.
    
    This change is backwards-incompatible with prior releases of Racket.
    Aside from exposing a few bugs, the change will mainly affect programs
    that include
    
    (define undefined (letrec ([x x]) x))
    
    to obtain the #<undefined> value. In its stead, Racket provides the same
    value via the `racket/undefined' library (which was introduced in the
    previous release). Programmers are encouraged to use it in place of the
    pattern above to obtain the "undefined" value.
    
    The release also includes the following SMALL CHANGES:
    
    * PLUMBERS generalize the flush-on-exit capability of primitive output
      ports to enable arbitrary flushing actions and to give programmers
      control over the timing of flushes (i.e., a composable `atexit').  New
      functions include `current-plumber', `plumber-add-flush!', and
      `plumber-flush-all'.
    
    * CONTRACTS: the contract system's random testing facility has been
      strengthened so that it can easily find simple mistakes in contracted
      data structure implementations (e.g. an accidental reverse of a
      conditional in a heap invariant check).
    
    * REDEX: the semantics of mis-match patterns (variables followed by _!_)
      inside ellipses has changed in a backwards-incompatible way. This
      change simplifies the patterns' semantics and increases the usefulness
      of these patterns.
    
    * TEACHING LANGUAGES: `check-random' is an addition to the preferred
      unit testing framework in the teaching languages. It enables the
      testing of students' functions that use random-number
      generation. (Thanks to David Van Horn (UMaryland) for proposing this
      idea.)
    
    * Upgraded and normalized versions of GRAPHICS LIBRARIES and
      dependencies (Pango, Cairo, GLib, etc.) that are bundled with Racket
      on Windows and Mac OS X. For example, FreeType support is consistently
      enabled.
    
    * TYPED RACKET: its standard library includes contracted exports from
      the Racket standard library, such as the formatting combinators of
      `racket/format'. It also supports Racket's asynchronous channels; see
      the `typed/racket/async-channel' library.
    
    * SSL: The openssl library supports forward secrecy via DHE and ECDHE
      cipher suites (thanks to Edward Lee) and Server Name Indication
      (thanks to Jay Kominek).
    
    * The `mzlib/class100' library has been REMOVED. Use `racket/class'
      instead.
  • v6.0.1

    34c24ef1 · v6.0.1 announcement ·
    Racket v6.0.1
    
    * A new `racket/undefined` library exports `undefined` as the value
      currently produced by
    
        (letrec ([x x]) x)
    
      This library anticipates a future where that expression will raise
      an exception. The `racket/undefined` library will continue to offer
      the `undefined` value as a bridge between versions and as a last
      resort.
    
    * The drawing and GUI libraries provide improved support for
      high-resolution bitmaps and their use on Retina displays. For
      example, `read-bitmap` includes a `#:try-@2x?` option to trigger
      substitutions through the usual "@2x" naming convention.
    
    * Check Syntax cooperates with Typed Racket to show arrows and other
      Check Syntax highlighting even when there is a type error.
    
    * Functions provided via contract-out that have first-order contracts
      perform better.
    
    * The contract boundary between typed/untyped modules is much less
      expensive. Typed Racket now avoids generating contracts for places
      where contracts failures cannot happen.
    
    * Occurrence typing now works better with when/unless. Example:
    
        (let ((x (read)))
          (unless (number? x) (error 'bad-input))
          (add1 x))
    
    * Types in Typed Racket are now pretty-printed.
    
    * Function types can now be written in prefix style, which is now
      preferred and is used for printing. Infix function types are still
      accepted for backwards compatibility.
    
    * A new `->*' type constructor is used for writing types for functions
      with optional and keyword arguments. The notation is similar to the
      matching contract combinator.
    
    * Typed Racket forms do not have a `:' suffix by default now. For
      example, the `struct' form replaces `struct:'. The suffixed versions
      are all provided for backwards compatibility.
    
    * Typed Racket now has preliminary support for classes and
      objects. However, it is still experimental and the APIs are subject
      to change.
    
    * Type aliases in Typed Racket now support recursion and mutual
      recursion. For example, `(define-type (MyList X) (U Null (Pair X
      (MyList X))))' is now a valid type alias.
    
    * Plot correctly renders intersecting 3D graphs and non-grid-aligned
      3D rectangles.
    
    * Elements in plots output in PDF/PS format have the same relative
      scale as in other formats. In particular, it is not necessary to
      adjust `plot-font-size` to make PDF plots look the same as PNG.
  • v6.0

    Racket v6.0
    
    Racket 6.0 has a new package system, including a catalog of
    hundreds of already-available packages. Please visit
    
       http://pkgs.racket-lang.org/
    
    for an overview of the packages.
    
    Racket versions 5.3.4 through 5.3.6 included "beta" versions of the
    package system. Racket version 6.0 incorporates many improvements
    suggested by preliminary experiences in those versions:
    
      * A package is treated as a single collection by default, so it is
        even easier to use a GitHub repository as a package. Get started
        quickly:
          http://docs.racket-lang.org/pkg/getting-started.html
    
      * DrRacket includes a new package manager GUI, available via the
        File|Package Manager ... menu item. The GUI is also available
        as a stand-alone program via the "gui-pkg-manager" package.
    
      * The main Racket distribution has been separated into about 200
        packages. The Racket installer combines the core system with
        bundled versions of these packages.
    
        Alternatively, you may now install a Minimal Racket distribution
        --- which is about 1/10 the size of the main distribution --- and
        add only those packages that you need.
    
      * Package installation supports pre-built packages that include
        compiled byte code and rendered documentation, meaning packages can
        be installed quickly when built versions are available. All
        packages in the main distribution are available in pre-built form.
    
    The recent 5.92 and 5.93 releases served as release candidates for 6.0,
    and 6.0 includes a few additional repairs related to the package
    system.
    
    Further improvements to the package system are in the works, notably
    including package documentation on the package-catalog web site.
    
    COMPATIBILITY NOTE: PLaneT, the previous Racket package system, will
    remain in place for the foreseeable future, but we expect all package
    work to shift to the new system.
    
    Beyond the package system, this release brings a number of other
    changes:
    
      * Racket's HTML documentation has a new and improved look, thanks to
        Matthew Butterick.
    
      * The documentation includes a style guide, "How to Program Racket"
        http://docs.racket-lang.org/style/
    
      * Racket's JIT compiler supports the ARM architecture.
    
      * Racket supports the Mac's Retina display mode.
    
      * The performance of the Typed Racket compiler improved by 50% on
        some typed programs; e.g., see http://bit.ly/1d0Ye4z
    
      * The profiler provides a new mode that uses the errortrace library
        to produce fine-grained profiles.
    
      * A new contract profiler reports how much time programs spend
        checking contracts, and which contracts are most expensive.
    
      * The math/flonum library exports fast 105-bit precision operations.
    
      * Check Syntax handles generated identifiers, especially those
        introduced by struct (e.g. field selectors) and Redex (e.g., e_1,
        e_2)
    
      * 2htdp/batch-io includes functions for dealing with html/xml in
        files and web sites as X-expressions plus conveniences for
        web-based graph traversals.
    
      * The `gen:set' generic interface extends set operations to work on
        user-defined types that implement set methods, as well as on other
        set-like built-in types, such as lists.
    
      * Picts support conversion to SVG format.
    
      * Under unix, Racket provides desktop entries (.desktop files) for
        its graphical executables.
  • v5.93

    b090e3fd · v5.93 installers info ·
    Racket v5.93
    
    Version 5.93 repairs a few problems with the recent v5.92 release (in
    preparation for a v6.0 release):
    
     * fixed a low-level concurrency problem with the GUI library for Mac
       OS X, which especially affected 32-bit builds;
    
     * fixed GRacket-based launchers (such as `drracket`) in a Unix-style
       installation;
    
     * expanded the list of recognized OpenSSL library versions;
    
     * fixed small CSS problems and inconsistencies (relative to v5.3.6) in
       the new Scribble style as used by the Racket documentation; and
    
     * added the version number back to the "racket" directory within the
       source distribution bundle.
  • v5.92

    87548795 · v5.92 installers info ·
    Racket v5.92
    
    Racket 5.92 has a new package system, including a catalog of
    hundreds of already-available packages. Please visit
    
      http://pkgs.racket-lang.org/
    
    for an overview of the packages.
    
    Recent releases included the "beta" versions of the package system.
    Racket version 5.92 incorporates many improvements suggested by these
    preliminary experiences:
    
     * A package is treated as a single collection by default, so it is
       even easier to use a Github repository as a package. Get started
       quickly:
         http://docs.racket-lang.org/pkg/getting-started.html
    
     * DrRacket includes a new package manager GUI, available via the
       File|Package Manager ... menu item. The GUI is also available
       as a stand-alone program via the "gui-pkg-manager" package.
    
     * The main Racket distribution has been separated into about 200
       packages. The Racket installer combines the core system with
       bundled versions of these packages.
    
       Alternatively, you may now install a Minimal Racket distribution
       --- which is about 1/10 the size of the main distribution --- and
       add only those packages that you need.
    
     * Package installation supports pre-built packages that include
       compiled byte code and rendered documentation, meaning packages can
       be installed quickly when built versions are available. All
       packages in the main distribution are available in pre-built form.
    
    Further improvements are in the works, notably including package
    documentation on the package-catalog web site.
    
    COMPATIBILITY NOTE: PLaneT, the previous Racket package system, will
    remain in place for the foreseeable future, but we expect all package
    work to shift to the new system.
    
    Beyond the package system, this release brings a number of other
    changes:
    
     * Racket's HTML documentation has a new and improved look, thanks to
       Matthew Butterick.
    
     * The documentation includes a style guide, "How to Program Racket"
       http://docs.racket-lang.org/style/
    
     * Racket's JIT compiler supports the ARM architecture.
    
     * Racket supports the Mac's Retina display mode.
    
     * The performance of the Typed Racket compiler improved by 50% on
       some typed programs; e.g., see http://bit.ly/1d0Ye4z
    
     * The profiler provides a new mode that uses the errortrace library
       to produce fine-grained profiles.
    
     * A new contract profiler reports how much time programs spend
       checking contracts, and which contracts are most expensive.
    
     * The math/flonum library exports fast 105-bit precision operations.
    
     * Check Syntax handles generated identifiers, especially those
       introduced by struct (e.g. field selectors) and Redex (e.g., e_1,
       e_2)
    
     * 2htdp/batch-io includes functions for dealing with html/xml in
       files and web sites as X-expressions plus conveniences for
       web-based graph traversals.
    
     * The `gen:set' generic interface extends set operations to work on
       user-defined types that implement set methods, as well as on other
       set-like built-in types, such as lists.
    
     * Picts support conversion to SVG format.
    
     * Under unix, Racket provides desktop entries (.desktop files) for
       its graphical executables.