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authorAdam Bard <github@adambard.com>2013-07-15 08:07:57 -0700
committerAdam Bard <github@adambard.com>2013-07-15 08:07:57 -0700
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+---
+language: racket
+author: th3rac25
+---
+
+Racket is a general purpose, multi-paradigm programming language in the Lisp/Scheme family.
+
+Feedback is appreciated! You can reach me at [@th3rac25](http://twitter.com/th3rac25) or th3rac25 [at] [google's email service]
+
+
+```racket
+#lang racket ; defines the language we are using
+
+;;; Comments
+
+; Single line comments start with a semicolon
+
+#| Block comments
+ can span multiple lines and...
+ #|
+ they can be nested !
+ |#
+|#
+
+; S-expression comments discard the following expression
+#; "this expression will be discarded" "2nd expression" ; => "2nd expression"
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; 1. Primitive Datatypes and Operators
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
+;;; Numbers
+9999999999999999999999 ; integers
+3.14 ; reals
+6.02e+23
+1/2 ; rationals
+1+2i ; complex numbers
+
+; Function application is written (f x y z ...)
+; where f is a function and x, y, z, ... are operands
+; If you want to create a literal list of data, use ' to stop it from
+; being evaluated
+'(+ 1 2) ; => (+ 1 2)
+; Now, some arithmetic operations
+(+ 1 1) ; => 2
+(- 8 1) ; => 7
+(* 10 2) ; => 20
+(quotient 5 2) ; => 2
+(remainder 5 2) ; => 1
+(/ 35 5) ; => 7
+(/ 1 3) ; => 1/3
+(exact->inexact 1/3) ; => 0.3333333333333333
+(+ 1+2i 2-3i) ; => 3-1i
+
+;;; Booleans
+#t ; for true
+#f ; for false -- any value other than #f is true
+(not #t) ; => #f
+(and 0 #f (error "doesn't get here")) ; => #f
+(or #f 0 (error "doesn't get here")) ; => 0
+
+;;; Characters
+#\A ; => #\A
+#\λ ; => #\λ
+#\u03BB ; => #\λ
+
+;;; Strings are fixed-length array of characters.
+"Hello, world!"
+"Benjamin \"Bugsy\" Siegel" ; backslash is an escaping character
+"λx:(μα.α→α).xx" ; any Unicode character can appear in a string constant
+
+; Strings can be added too!
+(string-append "Hello " "world!") ; => "Hello world!"
+
+; A string can be treated like a list of characters
+(string-ref "Apple" 0) ; => #\A
+
+; format can be used to format strings:
+(format "~a can be ~a" "strings" "formatted")
+
+; Printing is pretty easy
+(printf "I'm Racket. Nice to meet you!\n")
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; 2. Variables
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+; You can create a variable using define
+; a variable name can use any character except: ()[]{}",'`;#|\
+(define some-var 5)
+some-var ; => 5
+
+; You can also use unicode characters
+(define ⊆ subset?)
+(⊆ (set 3 2) (set 1 2 3)); => #t
+
+; Accessing a previously unassigned variable is an exception
+;x ; => x: undefined ...
+
+; Local binding: me is bound to "Bob" only within (let ...)
+(let ([me "Bob"])
+ "Alice"
+ me) ; => "Bob"
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; 3. Structs and Collections
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
+; Structs
+(struct dog (name breed age))
+(define my-pet
+ (dog "lassie" "collie" 5))
+my-pet ; => #<dog>
+(dog? my-pet) ; => #t
+(dog-name my-pet) ; => "lassie"
+
+;;; Pairs (immutable)
+; "cons" constructs pairs, "car" and "cdr" extract the first
+; and second elements
+(cons 1 2) ; => '(1 . 2)
+(car (cons 1 2)) ; => 1
+(cdr (cons 1 2)) ; => 2
+
+;;; Lists
+
+; Lists are linked-list data structures
+(list 1 2 3) ; => '(1 2 3)
+
+; Use "cons" to add an item to the beginning of a list
+(cons 4 '(1 2 3)) ; => (4 1 2 3)
+
+; Use "append" to add lists together
+(append '(1 2) '(3 4)) ; => (1 2 3 4)
+
+;;; Vectors
+
+; Vectors are fixed-length arrays
+#(1 2 3) ; => '#(1 2 3)
+
+; Use "vector-append" to add vectors together
+(vector-append #(1 2 3) #(4 5 6)) ; => #(1 2 3 4 5 6)
+
+;;; Sets
+
+; create a set from a list
+(list->set '(1 2 3 1 2 3 3 2 1 3 2 1)) ; => (set 1 2 3)
+
+; Add a member with "set-add"
+(set-add (set 1 2 3) 4); => (set 1 2 3 4)
+
+; Remove one with "set-remove"
+(set-remove (set 1 2 3) 1) ; => (set 2 3)
+
+; Test for existence with "set-member?"
+(set-member? (set 1 2 3) 1) ; => #t
+(set-member? (set 1 2 3) 4) ; => #f
+
+;;; Hashes
+
+; Create an immutable hash table (There are also mutables ones)
+(define m (hash 'a 1 'b 2 'c 3))
+
+; Retrieve a value
+(hash-ref m 'a) ; => 1
+
+; Retrieving a non-present value is an exception
+; (hash-ref m 'd) => no value found
+
+; You can provide a default value for missing keys
+(hash-ref m 'd 0) ; => 0
+
+; Use "hash-set" to extend a hash table
+(define m2 (hash-set m 'd 4))
+m2 ; => '#hash((b . 2) (a . 1) (d . 4) (c . 3))
+
+; Remember, these hashes are immutable!
+m ; => '#hash((b . 2) (a . 1) (c . 3))
+
+; Use "hash-remove" to remove keys
+(hash-remove m 'a) ; => '#hash((b . 2) (c . 3))
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; 3. Functions
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
+; Use lambda to create new functions.
+; A function always returns its last statement.
+(lambda () "Hello World") ; => #<procedure>
+
+; (You need extra parens to call it)
+((lambda () "Hello World")) ; => "Hello World"
+
+; Assign a function to a var
+(define hello-world (lambda () "Hello World"))
+(hello-world) ; => "Hello World"
+
+; You can shorten this to:
+(define (hello-world2) "Hello World")
+
+; The () is the list of arguments for the function.
+(define hello
+ (lambda (name)
+ (string-append "Hello " name)))
+(hello "Steve") ; => "Hello Steve"
+
+; You can have multi-variadic functions, too
+(define hello2
+ (case-lambda
+ [() "Hello World"]
+ [(name) (string-append "Hello " name)]))
+(hello2 "Jake") ; => "Hello Jake"
+(hello2) ; => "Hello World"
+
+; Functions can pack extra arguments up in a list
+(define (count-args . args)
+ (format "You passed ~a args: ~a" (length args) args))
+(count-args 1 2 3) ; => "You passed 3 args: (1 2 3)"
+
+; You can mix regular and packed arguments
+(define (hello-count name . args)
+ (format "Hello ~a, you passed ~a extra args" name (length args)))
+(hello-count "Finn" 1 2 3)
+; => "Hello Finn, you passed 3 extra args"
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; 4. Equality
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
+; for numbers use "="
+(= 3 3.0) ; => #t
+(= 2 1) ; => #f
+
+; for object identity use "eq?"
+(eq? 3 3) ; => #t
+(eq? 3 3.0) ; => #f
+(eq? (list 3) (list 3)) ; => #f
+
+; for collections use "equal?"
+(equal? (list 'a 'b) (list 'a 'b)) ; => #t
+(equal? (list 'a 'b) (list 'b 'a)) ; => #f
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; 5. Control Flow
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
+;;; Conditionals
+
+(if #t ; test expression
+ "this is true" ; then expression
+ "this is false" ; else expression
+ ) ; => "this is true"
+
+; In conditionals, all non-#f values are treated as true
+(member "Groucho" '("Harpo" "Groucho" "Zeppo")) ; => '("Groucho" "Zeppo")
+(if (member "Groucho" '("Harpo" "Groucho" "Zeppo"))
+ 'yep
+ 'nope) ; => 'yep
+
+; "cond" chains a series of tests to select a result
+(cond
+ [(> 2 2) (error "wrong!")]
+ [(< 2 2) (error "wrong again!")]
+ [else 'ok]) ; => 'ok
+
+;;; Pattern Matching
+
+(define (fizzbuzz? n)
+ (match (list (remainder n 3) (remainder n 5))
+ [(list 0 0) 'fizzbuzz]
+ [(list 0 _) 'fizz]
+ [(list _ 0) 'buzz]
+ [_ #f]))
+
+(fizzbuzz? 15) ; => 'fizzbuzz
+(fizzbuzz? 37) ; => #f
+
+;;; Loops
+
+; looping can be done through recursion
+(define (loop i)
+ (when (< i 10)
+ (printf "i:~a~n" i)
+ (loop (add1 i))))
+
+(loop 5) ; => i:5 i:6 ...
+
+; similarly, with a named let
+(let loop ((i 0))
+ (when (< i 10)
+ (printf "i:~a~n" i)
+ (loop (add1 i)))) ; => i:0 i:1 ...
+
+;;; Comprehensions
+
+(for/list ([i '(1 2 3)])
+ (add1 i)) ; => '(2 3 4)
+
+(for/list ([i '(1 2 3)] #:when (even? i))
+ i) ; => '(2)
+
+(for/hash ([i '(1 2 3)])
+ (values i (number->string i))) ; => '#hash((1 . "1") (2 . "2") (3 . "3"))
+
+; To combine iteration results, use "for/fold"
+(for/fold ([sum 0]) ([i '(1 2 3 4)])
+ (+ sum i)) ; => 10
+
+;;; Sequences
+
+; "for" allows iteration over sequences:
+; lists, vectors, strings, sets, hash tables, etc...
+(for ([i (in-list '(l i s t))])
+ (displayln i))
+
+(for ([i (in-vector #(v e c t o r))])
+ (displayln i))
+
+(for ([i (in-string "string")])
+ (displayln i))
+
+(for ([i (in-set (set 'x 'y 'z))])
+ (displayln i))
+
+(for ([(k v) (in-hash (hash 'a 1 'b 2 'c 3 ))])
+ (printf "key:~a value:~a ~n" k v))
+
+;;; Exceptions
+
+; To catch an exception, use the "with-handlers" form
+; To throw an exception use "raise"
+(with-handlers
+ ([(lambda (v) (equal? v "infinity"))
+ (lambda (exn) +inf.0)])
+ (raise "infinity"))
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; 6. Mutation
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
+; Use set! to assign a new value to an existing variable
+(define n 5)
+(set! n 6)
+n ; => 6
+
+; Many Racket datatypes can be immutable or mutable
+; (Pairs, Lists, Strings, Vectors, Hash Tables, etc...)
+
+; Use "vector" to create a mutable vector
+(define vec (vector 2 2 3 4))
+; Use vector-set! to update a slot
+(vector-set! vec 0 1)
+vec ; => #(1 2 3 4)
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; 7. Modules
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
+; Modules let you organize code into multiple files and reusable libraries
+
+(module cake racket/base ; define a new module 'cake' based on racket/base
+
+ (provide print-cake) ; function exported by the module
+
+ (define (print-cake n)
+ (show " ~a " n #\.)
+ (show " .-~a-. " n #\|)
+ (show " | ~a | " n #\space)
+ (show "---~a---" n #\-))
+
+ (define (show fmt n ch) ;; internal function
+ (printf fmt (make-string n ch))
+ (newline)))
+
+; Use "require" to import all functions from the module
+(require 'cake)
+(print-cake 3)
+;(show "~a" 1 #\A) ; => error, "show" was not exported
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; 8. Classes and Objects
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
+; Create a class fish%
+(define fish%
+ (class object%
+ (init size) ; initialization argument
+ (super-new) ; superclass initialization
+ ; Field
+ (define current-size size)
+ ; Public methods
+ (define/public (get-size) current-size)
+ (define/public (grow amt) (set! current-size (+ amt current-size)))
+ (define/public (eat other-fish) (grow (send other-fish get-size)))))
+
+; Create an instance of fish%
+(define charlie
+ (new fish% [size 10]))
+
+; Use "send" to call an object's methods
+(send charlie grow 6)
+(send charlie get-size) ; => 16
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; 9. Macros
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
+; Macros let you extend the syntax of the language
+(define-syntax-rule (unless test then else)
+ (if test else then))
+
+(unless (even? 10) "odd" "even") ; => "even"
+
+; Macros are hygienic, you cannot clobber existing variables!
+(define-syntax-rule (swap x y)
+ (begin
+ (define tmp x)
+ (set! x y)
+ (set! y tmp)))
+
+(define tmp 1)
+(define a 2)
+(define b 3)
+(swap a b)
+(printf "tmp = ~a; a = ~a; b = ~a~n" tmp a b) ; tmp is unaffected by swap
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; 10. Contracts
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
+; Contracts impose constraints on values exported from modules
+
+(module bank-account racket
+ (provide (contract-out
+ [deposit (-> positive? any)] ; amount will always be a positive number
+ [balance (-> positive?)]))
+
+ (define amount 0)
+ (define (deposit a) (set! amount (+ amount a)))
+ (define (balance) amount)
+)
+
+(require 'bank-account)
+(deposit 5)
+
+(balance) ; => 5
+
+; Any client that attempt to deposit a non-positive amount, will be blamed
+; (deposit -5) ; => deposit: contract violation
+; expected: positive?
+; given: -5
+; more details....
+```
+
+## Further Reading
+
+Still up for more? Try [Quick: An Introduction to Racket with Pictures](http://docs.racket-lang.org/quick/)
+