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* The compiler/demod language integrates demodularization into the program rather than an external tool. Using the language approach cooperates with other Racket tools and allows demodularization to be used on libraries. Additionally, demodularization handles submodules and can prune definitions, significantly shrinking the size of some programs. * The contract-in form enables contracts to be specified in an importing module. * The #%declare form supports the #:flatten-requires and #:unlimited-compile keywords * Identifiers such as case-λ, match-λ and λ are equivalent to their Latin-alphabet equivalents (case-lambda, match-lambda, and lambda) in more contexts, including uses of match. * The hash-filter function allows the use of a predicate to select a sub-table of a hash table. * The module browser can perform filtering on submodules. * The raco test command-line form respects the current-test-invocation-directory parameter, and shows well-formed module paths in its output. * Racket CS allows the use of in-memory boot files. * The raco/testing collection brings together a variety of testing- related functions and forms. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:misc/racket?expand=0&rev=89
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<constraints>
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<sandbox>kvm</sandbox>
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<hostlabel exclude="true">SLOW_CPU</hostlabel>
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<hardware>
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<processors>4</processors>
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<physicalmemory>
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<size unit="G">4</size>
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</physicalmemory>
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<memory>
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<size unit="G">6</size>
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</memory>
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<disk>
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<size unit="G">1</size>
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</disk>
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</hardware>
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<overwrite>
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<conditions>
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<arch>i586</arch>
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<arch>x86_64</arch>
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</conditions>
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<hardware>
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<cpu>
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<flag>mmx</flag>
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<flag>sse</flag>
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<flag>sse2</flag>
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<flag>ssse3</flag>
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</cpu>
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</hardware>
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</overwrite>
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<overwrite>
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<conditions>
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<arch>ppc64le</arch>
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<arch>s390x</arch>
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</conditions>
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<hardware>
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<physicalmemory>
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<size unit="G">8</size>
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</physicalmemory>
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<memory>
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<size unit="G">12</size>
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</memory>
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<processors>8</processors>
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<disk>
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<size unit="G">4</size>
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</disk>
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</hardware>
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</overwrite>
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</constraints>
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