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5:57 AM
My experimentation with "space suppression" has been a general failure, I just can't find a way I like to say "don't put a space here" that is worthy of including in the box.
Before I was musing on separate control of how you could turn off the spacing and turn off the line feed of print, and I don't think that makes sense either. The only two that make sense to me at this point are print with a default behavior of spaces and newlines, and then print/only that has neither.
To ease the pain of this, I am going to say that I think cr, lf, and sp should be in the box as abbreviations for carriage-return, line-feed, and space.
What I have been wondering is if newline should be an abstraction that is platform sensitive. So the string crlf on windows and the string lf on unixes etc.
 
 
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Static library generation in Red toolchain is not required for iOS apps, so iOS support should come much earlier than expected. :-)
Hm. Why didn't it get oneboxed when feeds says it?
I would think that "Hello, iOS" would not be all that difficult, the difficult thing is just Apple's annoying policies.
As I understand it, it's another ARM, just needs a packaging. But then it needs approval from some dictators to be allowed to install on a non-development-phone.
 
 
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3:15 PM
For everyone who has felt the Red issue tracker is not friendly to speculation beyond the immediate, there is now github.com/red/proposals
The issue tracker for which is independent of Red. This experiment by @DocKimbel is being allowed until it annoys him. So don't annoy him. E.g. don't address him in issues with an @DocKimbel as I have done above with this message. :-)
 

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