@JacobGood1 Busy with moving to China, and not wanting to listen to things that concern me, although, he has made a couple of gestures... he fixed the lit-word thing I don't like, and he wrote actually a long response today about why he thinks his multi-line-comment idea is better than mine.
The problem with actually concretizing comments comes down to the evaluator
Yes, the evaluator can skip over comment! and pretend it is not there
But if you're going to do that, then when do you see comments? If the first element of a block is a comment! and you ask for first do you see it or not?
You wind up having some parallel meta API so that you can say first-and-comments-count vs first-and-comments-dont-count
You can relegate that from the evaluator to the loader (== parser). Per default, comments are discarded upon load. With a special refinement, they are reified.
Mainly useful for external DSLs and transformations over Rebol code. But for some, that's probably still useful enough.
Well, the reified version would face a challenge if the evaluator saw them in terms of what it could do beyond basic restructuring.
In Draem I have source-to-source transforms and I want to do the transforms based on information like "hey, what's the value in the header?" but if I cannot use normal evaluator stuff like header/key because there are unrecognized comments choking it up, the logic that would restructure it while preserving comments fails.
Intentional Programming solved this by having the "attributes" keyed on the graph structure identified by UUID. And if you put something under the comment key, it would be displayed by the editor but invisible to the compilation process. Still... if you grabbed that node and used APIs to move it around, the comment would tag along.
The API available to the editor could see into that tag, the API available to the compiler could not.
@JacobGood1 I think one should choose one's battles, especially when the crew is small... do what you do best.
To me Rebol's charm is bringing a readable and cozy literacy to Lisp methodology, which somehow got edged out in the history of software development and a sort of dark ages emerged after that.
In any case, not all items have been on schedule, and I think this 1 year bootstrap is inadvisable and will create problems.
Even if technically possible, it is better to have some Red apps that aren't Red tested and deployed instead of making Red itself the poster child for Red.
Free place to work with only slightly censored Internet, is the main benefit, I think. He can worry less about donations. Of course he could have come here and stayed in the house I'm in and gotten that without the censored Internet.
So I think we are kind of hoping there is more to the deal than just "free office"
He seems very optimistic about the technical advancements in China and the people at that tech incubator, so let us hope he is right.
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view [
f: field ""
button "focus" on-action [
focus f
]
when [load] on-action [focus f]
]
Using the focus button sets the focus correctly but I'd like the focus to set when the panel appears. I'd have thought the load trigger should do this but it doesn't.