8.16.0.1
private-in
(require private-in) | package: private-in |
This module provides functionality like require/expose,
but as a require specification instead.
Importing private bindings
should be considered unsafe—
syntax
(private-in module-path)
Imports provided bindings from module-path
and unexported run-time and transformer bindings
defined in the module.
Examples:
> (module inner racket/base (define foo 42)) > (require (private-in 'inner)) > foo 42
syntax
(require require-spec ...)