[racket] Is there any limitation, the numbers of arguments in Racket?
PS. This vital project has already been
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 5:35 PM, 亀田馬志 <masashi.kameda at gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh, O.K. I found it out.
> At first, the debugger of Racket doesn't work, so I misunderstood.
>
> Thanx.
>
>
> 2014-01-28 Carl Eastlund <carl.eastlund at gmail.com>
>
> Be careful reading your error messages. The first one says "result arity
>> mismatch", the second one says "repl: arity mismatch". Only the second one
>> is about the arguments you passed to the function called "repl". The first
>> one must be about something else that went wrong.
>>
>> Carl Eastlund
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 8:12 PM, 亀田馬志 <masashi.kameda at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello.
>>> I've just installed Racket v.5.92.
>>>
>>> I'm trying writing a Brainf*ck interpreter. It's not been completed yet.
>>> By the way, the interpreter I'm making needs 7 arguments.
>>> However, strangely it seems it can't recognize arguments.
>>>
>>> (repl #f #f 0 #f 0 '((0 . 0)) #f)
>>>
>>> result arity mismatch;
>>> expected number of values not received
>>> expected: 7
>>> received: 1
>>> from:
>>> in: local-binding form
>>> values...:
>>> #f
>>> >
>>>
>>> Strange. Eventhough I gave 7 arguments, Racket says it receives only 1
>>> argument.
>>> As a experiment, I gave 6 arguments to the REPL.
>>>
>>> (repl #f #f 0 #f 0 '((0 . 0)))
>>>
>>> repl: arity mismatch;
>>> the expected number of arguments does not match the given number
>>> expected: 7
>>> given: 6
>>> arguments...:
>>> #f
>>> #f
>>> 0
>>> #f
>>> 0
>>> '((0 . 0))
>>> >
>>>
>>> It seems that it can recognize up to 6 arguments.
>>> Is there any limitation about the number of arguments in Racket?
>>>
>>> Thanx.
>>>
>>>
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