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@HostileFork Ah, it's a badge for being OCD :)
 
 
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Q: What is the number of native! in Rebol3

noeinHow do I calculate the number native functions in Rebol3? I've tried it, wrongly, with: num: 0 foreach [w val] lib [if type? :val = native! [++ num]] (help native! shows only a few dozen native function)

 
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>> num: 0 foreach [w val] lib [if type? :val = native! [++ num]]
 
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== 615
 
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A: What is the number of native! in Rebol3

Geeky Inum: 0 foreach [w val] lib [if type? :val = native! [++ num]] gives me 700 in a "recent" build of rebol-3

 
 
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Working on ReMark, tiny and limited markup dialect à la Lest, implemented with variadics, running under Ren/C Here a demo
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@giuliolunati Neat! Hope the recent source-is-read-only changes aren't too bad for your projects... :-/ let me know if you hit problems.
 
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A: What is the number of native! in Rebol3

HostileForkA catalog of natives (or at least words of their names) is built at boot time: >> length? system/catalog/natives == 160 There are more definitions in lib than just native routines. Definitions of typesets and other things. But almost every native is accessible through it at startup: >> nati...

 
10:41 PM
@HostileFork commit 47347 builds, runs and works fine with remark.reb :-)
 
@giuliolunati If you noticed the command line processing is now Rebol code, so if anyone wants to make that more robust or prettier or better, it is much easier to do so...
I like the idea that to string! ["abc" _ def] is "abc def", but I am not happy with the name "ajoin" for def: 10 | to string! reduce ["abc" _ def] => "abc 10". And I mentioned I don't like the RE prefixes, as reto-string ["abc" _ def] or whatever. :-/
 

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