07 Aug 2012
Racket v5.3
posted by Eli Barzilay
Racket version 5.3 is now available from
http://racket-lang.org/ Release Highlights::
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Submodules are nested module declarations that can be loaded and run independently from the enclosing module. See also the overview of submodules.
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The futures visualizer is a graphical profiling tool for parallel programs using futures. The tool shows a detailed execution timeline depicting the migration of futures between threads, and gives detailed information about each runtime synchronization that occurred during program execution. In addition,
would-be-future
is a special type of future that always executes sequentially and records all potential barricades a regular future would encounter. -
Optimization Coach (formerly Performance Report) reports information about Racket’s inlining optimizations. Optimization Coach can be launched in any language through the View menu.
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The new
images/flomap
library defines floating-point bitmaps and fast image processing operations on them. It is written in Typed Racket, so Typed Racket code may use it without the cost of contract checks. -
The new
json
library supports parsing and generating JSON. (Originally based on Dave Herman’s planet library.) -
racket/string
is extended with a set of simplified string manipulation functions that are more convenient than using regexps.regexp-match*
and friends can now be used with new keyword arguments to return specific matched regexp group/s and gaps between matches. -
The new
racket/generic
library allows generic function definitions, which dispatch to methods added to a structure type via the new#:methods
keyword. -
The
class
form supports declaring a method abstract. An abstract method prevents a class from being instantiated unless it is overridden. -
The contract library comes with support for interfaces, generics, prompts, continuation-marks, and structs.
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Most error messages use a new multi-line format that is more consistent with contract errors and accommodates more information.
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Typed Racket supports function definitions with keyword arguments; the startup time of Typed Racket programs has been sharply reduced.
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The new
ffi/com
library replaces MysterX; a compatibilitymysterx
library remains, but without ActiveX support. The newffi/unsafe/com
library offers a more primitive and direct way to use COM classes and methods. -
There is now a very complete completion code for zsh. It is not included in the distribution though; get it at http://goo.gl/DU8JK (This script and the bash completions will be included in the standard installers in future versions.)
Deprecation: Effective this release:
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The
tex2page
andcombinator-parser
libraries have been moved from the Racket distribution to PLaneT:(require (planet plt/tex2page)) (require (planet plt/combinator-parser))
- The following has been deprecated and will be removed in the January 2013 release:
the planet
command-line tool; use raco planet
instead.
- The following has been deprecated and will be removed in the August 2013 release:
the mzlib/class100
library; use racket/class
instead.
Awesome guys. Thanks for the hard work on this!
— Robert, 7 August 2012
The futures visualizer sounds very interesting!
— nek, 8 August 2012