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For example, this program
#lang rhombus block: def a: b def b = #false #false
makes the reference to b a syntax error, while this program
b
#lang rhombus block: def a: #false b def b = #false #false
is a run-time exception, like the Racket counterpart.
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if
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Just for the record, this trade-off is also described at https://github.com/mflatt/rhombus-prototype/blob/rhombus/rhombus/0000-rhombus.md#propagating-static-information. I think the current choice has worked ok in practice, but it seems like it will always be an issue.
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For example, this program
makes the reference to
b
a syntax error, while this programis a run-time exception, like the Racket counterpart.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: