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The following code fails with an error:
#lang class/1 (define-class point% (fields x y) (define (move-x dx) (new point% (+ (send this x) dx) (send this y))))
The error is "define-class: There were multiple syntax errors. The first error follows: expected the identifier `isl+:check-range' in: define"
This is a problem since class/1 and higher are supposed to be supersets of class/0.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Right, we haven't propagated changes from class/0 into class/1.
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 10:47 PM, Asumu Takikawa reply@reply.github.com wrote:
The following code fails with an error: #lang class/1 (define-class point% (fields x y) (define (move-x dx) (new point% (+ (send this x) dx) (send this y)))) The error is "define-class: There were multiple syntax errors. The first error follows: expected the identifier `isl+:check-range' in: define" This is a problem since class/1 and higher are supposed to be supersets of class/0. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: #9
#lang class/1
(define-class point% (fields x y) (define (move-x dx) (new point% (+ (send this x) dx) (send this y))))
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: #9
sam th samth@ccs.neu.edu
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I fixed this for class/1 through class/3 for now.
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The following code fails with an error:
The error is "define-class: There were multiple syntax errors. The first error follows:
expected the identifier `isl+:check-range' in: define"
This is a problem since class/1 and higher are supposed to be supersets of class/0.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: