The simple answer is no, there is no particularly good way to access the Anarki REPL in DrRacket at the moment.
There is a `#lang anarki`, but as far as I know nobody has used it yet. I only gave it a minimal amount of support to make it possible to use Anarki to write modules Racket code could (require ...), and I didn't pay any attention to DrRacket.
I recommend ignoring `#lang anarki` for now, because it might be subject to change as we figure out more of what things like DrRacket need from it.
Thanks! And yes I'm on windows, although that command didn't work at first -- protip, you can't run it from a powershell prompt, it has to be a cmd prompt. Weird.
Thanks. I'm afraid I've never encountered something like that, but I can suggest a few things just in case....
Since arc.cmd is practically a one-line script, what do you get if you try to run the `racket` executable directly, like so?
racket -t boot.rkt -e "(anarki-windows-cli)"
I've found pretty much just one thread online where people reported a similar issue (https://github.com/Microsoft/WSL/issues/2323). People attempted various fixes in the thread, and they didn't work for everyone.
Some of the approaches they took:
- There's a diagnostic tool which some people found limited success with. It would fix the location of their temp folder. Then a few days later it would break again. Here's a link to the comment that links to that tool: https://github.com/Microsoft/WSL/issues/2323#issuecomment-31...
- It seems it might be some difference depending on whether the account you're doing this with is roaming or an administrator. At least, a lot of people in the thread thought it would make a difference. Maybe your command prompt works with Arc because it's a different user.
If you find out any more about what's going on, I hope you'll keep us in the loop. :)
Of course, since you already have this working via the command prompt, it's understandable if you prefer not to mess with it.