I need set system/options/module-paths at startup. Tried do this in rebol.r placed in same dir of r3 executable, but seems not working. Any help? PS: Happy Easter!
@hostilefork Mmm... I read [this](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16783021/what-configuration-files-are-there-for-rebol-r3-and-how-are-they-loaded) Also seen code - no mention of user.r...
> The file %rebol.r should be loaded from the directory of system/options/boot if it exists there, nowhere else. It should not be loaded from the current directory - that would be a security hole. Keep %rebol.r where it can be secured from write access by evil people.
I put it in the directory alongside r3 and put in print "Hi there" and it prints.
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SECURE is disabled
Script: none Version: none Date: none
Hi there
Important notes:
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Hello @NoahHuppert. In high school, eh? I remember that. Sort of. :-)
We're here to talk about Rebol and Red, which are two rather interesting languages. We have some bots to help teach it if you have a moment to hear about it.
@giuliolunati Have you tried doing which r3 or whatever from the shell, to make sure you're running the one you think you are...and a simple test like the print "Hi there"?
@giuliolunati I am curious about your opinion as a new user. Do you believe that shorthands for things such as Q for QUIT are best done with some kind of configuration that is not on by default, but you turn on? I think that having the interpreter suddenly exit in cases like the above are not good, and I don't think Q should have meaning in scripts.
This is a point of contention between me and those who are very used to console abbreviations and do not want to have to "do any work" or flip any switches to get those abbreviations to work.
Well I think you should be able to just write some sort of command and it asks you for appropriate configuration and adds it for you. Make it easy. Just don't make it on by default.
@giuliolunati Good. :-) If we can just get everyone to agree on these things... and make a turnkey solution that gets the experts what they want but protects the new user experience, I think we can have a win-win
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Shipping a built-in minimal editor with R3-GUI may seem sensible, but then again, most people are very particular about their editors and already have one.
It would seem that "edit %foo.txt" or whatever should defer to a shell to invoke the editor the person prefers, and be set up to do so.
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I actually hate clipboards as floating invisible information, myself. I like "mark for copy/move" and "move" and "paste a copy". Move preserving any identity of UUID-based elements, and Paste a copy creating new IDs/cloning
@GrahamChiu Then it may be a case of them not having integrated those changes. It would be nice on sites that use libraries like that to be able to query them. Or maybe Pygments could have an easter egg where if you enter a magic sequence in your source it outputs the version when it colorizes...
@rebolek it would be good if we could edit a field in a text-table by just clicking on it if it's already hilited, or double clicking on a cell. Having to switch to using "e" to edit a field is not natural.
In a way it's like in windows in the explorer, if you have a highlite already on a file name, a single click allows you to start editing the name.
My thoughts:
Don't scrap the coloring outside the lines, I think that's important otherwise it looks chopped out of context. But I'd lose some of the random marks that exist only outside the brain.
Color is important; think about splitting it into color groups and using Hue/Saturation/Value ad...
Koreans sound pretty mad. They hit the prime minister with a water bottle.
You can't really do that here, disaster or no.
It's hard to tell if there are more disasters in the world now than there used to be, or just that news travels faster, so you are always aware of the disasters...even if they are non-local.
To me software is the same thing... people think it's very important to get from point A to point B as fast as possible, they will do it even if the methods aren't completely sound.
I remember riding in cabs in Mexico City and there are like, no seat belts, and they drive crazily... and I thought "wow. you really take your life into your own hands. for no... apparent... good reason."
@GrahamChiu so nice you're automating the client, but given that you stay logged in, if you just kick over into Chrome and copy the cookie after logging in... is there a working solution today?
In my builds [Linux-ARM Linux-x86] system/options/boot is set as %r3, so config file rebol.r is searched in current dir, not in same dir of r3 executable. This seems a bug, that make rebol.r unusable. Anyone can confirm?
@giuliolunati Seems to work on others with full path so presumably it is a sandboxing issue of some kind enforced by NDK... Any luck looking at the code I pointed to?
@giuliolunati Yes, that's a bug. Basically, proper setting of system/options/boot and .../home is not implemented on any platform. (It works on Win32 in the majority of cases, but only as a side-effect.)
@giuliolunati As a work-around, if you start R3 with an absolute path, system/options/boot should be set to the full absolute path and correspondingly, rebol.r should be loaded from the directory containing the R3 binary.
@giuliolunati To carry this work-around further, you can add a minimal wrapper script somewhere earlier in your path that just launches the main R3 binary with an absolute path.
Let's assume you have the R3 binary in /usr/local/bin/rebol3, and you have $HOME/bin earlier in your search path than /usr/local/bin. Create a $HOME/bin/rebol3 with the following contents:
#!/bin/bash
exec /usr/local/bin/rebol3 $*
chmod +x it, and put your rebol.r in /usr/local/bin. That should then work as expected.
@GrahamChiu Right. Those are already merged into Pygments and are live on Github as well. Which is why e.g. rebolbot.r3 is highlighted correctly, which was formerly broken.
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The remaining missing part, is to improve disambiguation between R and Rebol (currently Rebol code is still often classified as R) and add support for the new .reb suffix. There's already a pull request to that effect pending, prepared and submitted by @draegtun. So I'm positive we'll see all of that working out eventually.
@earl ok, is good enough for me. However seems a security hole, because one can use a rebol.r in everywhere dir. There exists a ticket, or we must open one?
@HostileFork yes, system/options/boot is set after argv[0]. In Linux it's not a full path.
@HostileFork Note: android cli build is not NDK, but Linux-ARM.
[Comment] A simple client/server example using the proposed UDP support: ;; ------------------------------------------------- ;; Server: wait read p: open udp://:1189 print to-string p/data ;; ------------------------------------------------- ;; Client: write open udp://127.0.0.1:1189 {foo}
This change implements UDP support. It was written by Shixin Zeng of Atronix (original version: zsx/r3@95a057a), this pull request is Shixin's code rebased onto master for easy merging. This realises CureCode wish #1803.
@GrahamChiu Not sure what such an "adoption" would entail. But so far, mainline as common ground for integration has served us well (my opinion only, of course).
It seems taking changes back should focus really on critiquing the diffs in the core build, then. No real reason to be picky about taking the GUI stuff as it has no competition.
@GrahamChiu I think every system has its downsides. I think it is a bad idea to put all one's eggs in one basket and give any centralized system too much power. I would like to see increased decentralization and a true "exchange"...some kind of P2P system instead of overinvestment in somethingsomething dot coms of any kind.
In fact, the first downvoter should have to leave a comment why, and subsequent commenters should probably have to indicate the comment they're agreeing with or leave a new one for their different reason for downvoting.
@GrahamChiu Because the poster's name is brian. Though more likely, it's because it doesn't really seem to answer the question... just provide more details about the problem in what should probably be a comment.
So people who want the answers to be stacked in a certain order will take non-answers and down-vote them to make the list more representative of their vision of which should be first and which last.
His is a tough case, his Rebol one is the most concrete, was willing to upvote it (though I had to fix it up some). Don't want to upvote the others just because he got downvoted.
He could get 2 points just by making a suggested edit to a question and have it accepted. The bar isn't super high. He isn't getting slammed or anything.
It's when people are totally mean to new users and seem to want to scare them off that I get really angry.
I got in that argument with the 100K+ user from C++ who was needlessly mean to some ESL kid trying to solve a project euler problem, 1 rep, first question...and it was just uncalled for.
I've often said that the thing that bothers me is not what people will do to each other in desperate situations. Like the sinking ferry, or if people are trapped in a situation where there's only one ration of food and one person will die vs the other and they fight over it. I find it annoying, but it's not my core problem with people...
My problem is what people who are not up against the wall do.
@DNMurphy Your rep is at 24 on StackOverflow but the chat servers are like, on some other machine, and you can wind up waiting some number of minutes before the reputation propagates to authorize you as having 20 points and not-being-spam.
Well it's kind of silly but at the same time reputation for everyone changes potentially every second, so they either have to transfer the full reputation log across their network or come up with some realtime feed where the chat servers get the deltas as they happen. I'm sure they just did the easy thing and made a periodic running process that dumps the state of the rep for all users.
And figured that the case of a person crossing the barrier and then jumping to chat right then is rare.
You don't want to see the rest of my Trellos where I'm the only to-do'er
The Reblis idea isn't a bad one, I should rescrape that and at least do a quick demo of it
Although a redis:// scheme is more "the right way", it just struck me as interesting how much of their C code could be gutted and use the interpreter core from Rebol
I thought the Tiny Rebol viral ad would have been fun to do while at Recode, but kids today don't know the Nicolas Cage SNL Tiny Elvis sketch.
Arrrchived.
Rubol update, hm, I looked over it the other day. It's not a terrible idea. I could simplify the implementation quite a lot now that I know more.
That would take a day or so
Rebol3 Red port... well people aren't exactly untying my hands on that one.
Indexing compromise must be in Rebol3 before that will fly, for absolute starters.
Doc saw me turning foo/-1 to first-back foo or what-not, and for whatever reason in his priority scheme that was not going to fly w/him. Too ugly, adds a function call, etc.
He won't accept R3 patches if they involve such changes.
That we don't have Red running in Rebol3 today is certainly not the result of my slack.
I spent nearly a month on that, I think. I'll have to get out the chat logs to see exactly how long.
It didn't wind up being a completely pointless exercise...bugs fixed, issues raised. Due to that time invested I can speak in a relatively informed fashion about how Red is written. But I still think we'd be in a better position to just go ahead and finish that port.
I brought up the GitHub issue migration with Carl. I think that is important. I'm sure CureCode was ahead of its time, but that time was a while ago. Now it's just painful to use and read.
Doc doesn't even use it, and updating it is pretty low on his list.
A project that maxes out at 10 pull requests a day needs a different working model from one that has 100. Rebol3's scale is not going to be big enough to need Jira/Gerrit any time soon. I think GitHub scale works up to a point unlikely to be unmanageable for several years at least.