I'm working through SICP. Currently, in the first chapter, I'm having problems getting Racket to let me redefine "primitives". For instance, I was under the impression that I should be able to arbitrarily do "(define + 5)" and that would be fine or redefine the sqrt procedure. Instead, I get this: "define-values: cannot change constant variable: +" I have the language currently set to R5RS, which I was under the impression would take care of the compatibility issues with SICP.
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Even if possible, such redefinitions are not something that you should do without really understanding how the system will react to this. For example, if you redefine As for the language choice -- Rackets R5RS mode is a very strict one, and it's not something that you'd usually want to use. For a much more SICP-friendly environment, see Neil Van Dyke's SICP Support page which will provide you with a language specifically made for the book. (IIRC, it even has the graphical language that the books shows off.) |
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I ran into problems trying to work thru the RSA example here (part of the SICP stuff): To get this working I had to do this: 1) Run thru the initial download by adding this to the top of a blank file:
and then hitting "Run" 2) Enjoy DrRacket's very user friendly, automatic download and install the PLaneT Neil module by going to grab a coffee ;-) 3) And then once it is installed, close DrRacket. 4) Reopen, and choose SICP PLaneT 1.15 from the Choose A Language list. Good luck! |
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In the language panel, you need to disable "disallow redefinition of initial bindings." This fixes the issue. |
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