raco: Racket Command-Line Tools (original) (raw)

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The raco program supports various Racket tasks from a command line. The first argument to raco is always a specific command name. For example, raco make starts a command to compile a Racket source module to bytecode format.

The set of commands available through raco is extensible. Useraco help to get a complete list of available commands for your installation. This manual covers the commands that are available in a typical Racket installation.

1 raco make: Compiling Source to Bytecode
1.1 Running raco make
1.2 Bytecode Files
1.3 Dependency Files
1.4 API for Making Bytecode
1.5 API for Parallel Builds
1.6 Compilation Manager Hook for Syntax Transformers
1.7 API for Simple Bytecode Creation
1.8 API for Bytecode Paths
1.9 Compiling to Raw Bytecode
1.10 API for Raw Compilation
1.10.1 Bytecode Compilation
1.10.2 Recognizing Module Suffixes
1.10.3 Loading Compiler Support
1.10.4 Options for the Compiler
1.10.5 The Compiler as a Unit
1.10.5.1 Signatures
1.10.5.2 Main Compiler Unit
1.10.5.3 Options Unit
1.11 API for Reading Compilation Dependencies
2 raco exe: Creating Stand-Alone Executables
2.1 API for Creating Executables
2.1.1 Executable Creation Signature
2.1.2 Executable Creation Unit
2.1.3 Finding the Racket Executable
2.2 Installation-Specific Launchers
2.2.1 Creating Launchers
2.2.2 Launcher Path and Platform Conventions
2.2.3 Launcher Configuration
2.2.4 Launcher Creation Signature
2.2.5 Launcher Creation Unit
2.3 Mac OS Dynamic Library Paths
3 raco distribute: Sharing Stand-Alone Executables
3.1 API for Distributing Executables
3.2 API for Bundling Distributions
4 raco planet: Automatic Package Distribution
5 raco pkg: Package Management
6 raco setup: Installation Management
6.1 Running raco setup
6.2 Installing ".plt" Archives
6.3 Controlling raco setup with "info.rkt" Files
6.4 "info.rkt" File Format
6.5 Package Dependency Checking
6.5.1 Declaring Build-Time Dependencies
6.5.2 How Dependency Checking Works
6.6 API for Setup
6.6.1 raco setup Unit
6.6.2 Options Unit
6.6.3 Options Signature
6.6.4 Setup Start Module
6.7 API for Installing ".plt" Archives
6.7.1 Non-GUI Installer
6.8 API for Finding Installation Directories
6.9 API for Reading "info.rkt" Files
6.10 API for Relative Paths
6.10.1 Representing Collection-Based Paths
6.10.2 Representing Paths Relative to "collects"
6.10.3 Representing Paths Relative to the Documentation
6.10.4 Displaying Paths Relative to a Common Root
6.11 API for Collection Names
6.12 API for Collection Searches
6.13 API for Platform Specifications
6.14 API for Cross-Platform Configuration
6.15 API for Cross-References for Installed Manuals
6.16 API for Materializing User-Specific Documentation
6.17 Layered Installations
6.18 Tethered Installations
7 raco decompile: Decompiling Bytecode
7.1 Racket CS Decompilation
7.2 Racket BC Decompilation
7.3 API for Decompiling
7.4 API for Parsing Bytecode
7.5 API for Marshaling Bytecode
7.6 Bytecode Representation
7.6.1 Prefix
7.6.2 Forms and Inline Variants
7.6.3 Expressions
7.7 Machine-Independent Linklets
8 raco demod: Demodularizing Programs
8.1 Demodularizing Libraries
8.2 Language for Demodularizing
9 raco link: Library Collection Links
9.1 API for Collection Links
10 raco pack: Packing Library Collections
10.1 Format of ".plt" Archives
10.2 API for Packing
11 raco unpack: Unpacking Library Collections
11.1 Unpacking API
12 raco ctool: Working with C Code
12.1 Compiling and Linking C Extensions
12.1.1 API for 3m Transformation
12.2 Embedding Modules via C
13 raco test: Run tests
13.1 Test Configuration by Submodule
13.2 Test Configuration by "info.rkt"
13.3 Responsible-Party and Varying-Output Logging
13.4 Logging Test Results
14 raco docs: Documentation Search
15 raco expand: Macro Expansion
16 raco read: Reading and Pretty-Printing
17 raco scribble: Building Documentation
18 Adding a raco Command
18.1 Command Argument Parsing
18.2 Accessing raco Commands
19 Installation Configuration and Search Paths

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