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3:12 AM
So we have Windows 64, Linux, Android. Who will build osx?
 
 
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4:45 AM
I can build OS X—PPC as well, though haven't tried that for a while.
@GrahamChiu Doesn't need to be nightly, looking for stable snapshots.
Less frequent preferred unless there are critical bugs.
 
 
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6:43 AM
How about we have an update command built in as well to check if there's a newer version available?
 
posted on February 27, 2017 by codebybrett

For a time of 5:17pm, NOW reports the time with a 1 hour difference: >> now == 27-Feb-2017/18:17:41+11:00 This occurs for a build with OS_ID=0.4.2. The windows build did not show this problem. Running the tests shows these two failures: [0.6 == round/half-down/to 0.55001 0.1] "failed" [-0.6 == round/half-down/to -0.55001 0.1] "failed"

 
 
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8:33 AM
That's very odd. Presumably ren-c just uses the OS clock. What does r3-alpha do?
 
 
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11:25 AM
@giuliolunati 'launch just uses 'call or 'call/wait if you examine the source for 'launch
@rgchris Not that arbitrary. I think we can have builds published when something significant has been accomplished vs a monthly build. So, from my POV, getting working multicast was an accomplishment
Next may be the fixing of Ctrl-C
And so forth.
If we knew what the goals were at the current time we could then build as each goal is kicked.
 
 
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Q: What is the difference between Robot Resource File and Robot Test Suite in Robot Framework

Krishna ReddyI'm working on Robot framework using python. I integrated that with my Eclipse IDE using RED plugin which is available at market place. My question is, when i created my robot framework project there are resourcefile.robot and testsuitefile.robot in it. But both of them containing same tabs and e...

 
2:44 PM
At one time I thought "Red" was a great name for a software project, ironically because it is such a terrible name that the chances of another person being stupid enough to pick it were astronomically small. I can see now I was wrong on both counts :/
We should probably filter on case in this case. "Red" accept, "red" and "RED" reject.
But I fear tags in SO have no case, so, a non-trivial task.
 
 
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3:47 PM
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A: What is the difference between Robot Resource File and Robot Test Suite in Robot Framework

Bryan OakleyA resource file is pretty much the same as a test suite except that it can't have test cases. There are a few other small differences. The main purpose of a resource file is to act as a container for a set of reusable keywords. From the robot framework users guide: The higher-level structure...

 
 
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6:17 PM
@MarkI Indeed. Conversely having the questions appear here allows us to retag them fairly quickly.
@GrahamChiu The case for less frequent, marquee releases is that you can build stable software around them. You're not having to chase features (again, not a slight on Ren-C, same goes for any software). It's not an argument against the availability of a nightly build or build-it-yourself, just that if you are writing code for/in a community then having a more conservative common denominator is more pragmatic.
 
Sure. You could have such designated releases, but we do need the releases with significant fixes as well.
 
I don't disagree. But fixes and features should be handled separately.
 
@Feeds just scan the text for rebol
 
6:34 PM
@GrahamChiu Would miss e.g. this one
 
Uhm also check for code blocks to see if they're valid rebol code?
 
Or just retag mistagged questions so the tag isn't full of junk.
 
I'd be inclined to remove the red tag, and replace it with red-lang
All the red users are in gitter not here.
 
Still on-topic, and I wouldn't be averse to answering the odd Red question or two.
 
7:17 PM
@GrahamChiu thank you!
 
8:09 PM
Ok, mystery solved on why you need to do a read/write on a tcp/udp port to get things going
"That's correct. Because it's half-duplex, it can't handle READ and WRITE simultaneously. You need to explicitly tell WAIT the event it's going to wait for by doing a READ/WRITE. What you want is a full-duplex port, which can wait for both READ and WROTE events. Unfortunately, it's not implemented in R3. We (Atronix) also want full-duplex ports, I haven't had time to look into that yet."
@HostileFork full duplex ports? Doable?''
Or will it require concurrency or something similar to handle this?
 
posted on February 27, 2017 by greggirwin

Remove unnecessary /local line in fetch-help. by greggirwin

 
8:29 PM
@GrahamChiu There is no such thing as full-duplex UDP. It is a stateless protocol. You don't even know if your message got sent anywhere at all.
@rgchris Good point.
 
@GrahamChiu Reports correctly.
Though the r3 alpha was not specifically for that os id.
 
8:54 PM
Hmm. It is not to do with the OS id.
 
9:08 PM
@johnk As you're in the same timezone as me, can you confirm Linux builds of ren-c report the wrong time?
 
@GrahamChiu @MarkI It's not the UDP being full/half duplex, it's the port in R3
R3 uses the same buffer for both reading and writing, and when it tries to write something, the IO scheduler keeps calling non-blocking WRITE, until all of the data is transferred, and similarly, non-blocking READ is called for reading. It's not using SELECT/POLL to wait for events on network ports
 
9:25 PM
@ShixinZeng Fun. "keeps calling non-blocking WRITE, until all of the data is transferred" sounds like a blocking WRITE to me.
 
Not really, I should have been more clear, but if you have multiple ports, it will go over all of the ports before calling WRITE again.
 
9:52 PM
@ShixinZeng Thanks. Hm ... can some of those ports be READ ports and others WRITE ports?
 
10:18 PM
#Cleveland #WeAreREBoL #REBoL #Organic #NonGMO #Coffee #Latte @wearerebol https://t.co/gF6wh41PU6
 
@MarkI Yes, different ports can have different pending requests (READ/WRITE)
 
posted on February 28, 2017 by Steven White

I want to have my cake and eat it too. With help from a previous posting, I have made a little status window.  The difficulty I had was that if I tried to view a status window, the program would wait on the various events from the viewed window, so I never could update the window because the program would top running and just wait.  If I used view/new to view the window, th

 
11:07 PM
I moved my rebol-lib repository to ren-c-lib
 

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