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1 point by rocketnia 4777 days ago | link | parent

"Oh I'd love to have pervasive keywords like Python (or wart), but it seems Racket doesn't support that."

Racket has pervasive keyword arguments though, right? What's in your way?



2 points by Pauan 4776 days ago | link

I assumed akkartik was talking about this:

  (def foo (a b)
    (list a b))

  (foo 1 2)       -> (1 2)
  (foo :b 2 :a 1) -> (1 2)
That doesn't work in Racket. You need to explicitly say that the arguments are keywords:

  (def foo (:a :b)
    (list a b))
In other words, arguments are either positional or keyword-based, but not both at the same time. This is different from Python, which lets you treat an argument as either one:

  def foo(a, b):
      return [a, b]

  foo(1, 2)     -> [1, 2]
  foo(b=2, a=1) -> [1, 2]

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