@earl well it can't hurt to support major categories as refinements...kind of skeptical of letter/fragment or anything so esoteric. But again, international cred is good. If a standard exists point to it and do it well
You can use re.sub; replace everything other than 'D' with ''.
>>> import re
>>> strs = "RED REDD REDDD REDDDDD ABCDeeeeDDDDDDDD ABCD"
>>> [re.sub(r'[^D]+', r'', item) for item in strs.split()]
['D', 'DD', 'DDD', 'DDDDD', 'DDDDDDDDD', 'D']
You have many options, some already noted in other answers, as well as these:
regex for pattern matching
import re
s = "RED REDD REDDD REDDDDD"
pattern = r'D+'
re.findall(pattern, s)
string operations
"".join([x for x in s if x in ' D']).split()
Let's say that I ask for input and the user enters "RED REDD REDDD REDDDDD". I convert the string into a list, named red. red[0] = 'RED', red[1] = 'REDD' and so forth. How do I get it so that it ONLY displays the letter D, and removes everything else? So then red[0] would be D, red[1] would be DD...
I am converting some python code to rebol, and I just came across a "continue" instruction. It interrupts the processing of a loop, going to the next iteration of the loop.
I find this word quite elegant and readable.
I came across some answers there: (in French), but nothing really "elegant"...
People are doing a good job saying Rebol2 and Rebol3 and not R2 and R3, so good work on that, but we maybe should go back over old Q&A and fix those up. And capitalization is all but dead. (And remember: if not otherwise specified, "Rebol" is Rebol3.)
But in any case, the other thing I wanted to point out was that if you have a chance to demonstrate a cool Rebol thing as part of sample code, do it. I could have said print "this prints" and print "this doesn't", which in fact I did before I caught myself and did something better...
It's much better to say print {"This'll print", {HostileFork} said.} and print {"This won't print", {HostileFork} said.}. Each time we have a Q&A, it's a chance to demonstrate something cool.
@pierre Well Rebol3 is missing some pieces. Database connectivity is one such piece, I've heard. What I do is kind of more abstract; I'm mostly interested in the language core so I'm not sure just how much is missing or what workarounds exist. Hybrid solutions which do some work in Rebol3 and some in Rebol2 are for instance what Atronix is considering, as mentioned in the video.
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@HostileFork In fact, it's not database connectivity which upset me a few minutes ago:
only the fact that copy-pasting code from my favourite vim to rebol3 console ended up... badly.
I didn't even get a chance to try @DocKimbel's postgresql driver (the one I'm using in Rebol2) in Rebol3...
CONTINUE is not in Rebol2. But it's in Rebol3 and works just fine:
loop 2 [
print {"This'll print", {HostileFork} said.}
continue
print {"This won't print", {HostileFork} said.}
]
You'll get the output:
"This'll print", {HostileFork} said.
"This'll print", {HostileFork} said...
You can do it in Rebol2 using exceptions:
continue: does [throw 'continue]
loop 2 [
catch [
print {"This'll print", {HostileFork} said.}
continue
print {"This won't print", {HostileFork} said.}
]
]
In case you have custom exceptions to handle in the loop, you c...
@pierre If you have not seen this list, I compiled some issues which are still being addressed in the Red port to Rebol3; that's just at the language level. github.com/red/red/pull/421
It will be tough given the number of changes to see Rebol2 code run under Rebol3, but R3/Backward will help. And this indexing compromise is something @DocKimbel and Carl have to both sign off on. The languages cannot index differently.
@HostileFork It would be nice to have, for several reasons: ability to run the toolchain natively on platforms that R2 doesn't support, being more OSS-friendly for inclusion in Debian and other distros with strict rules.
@DocKimbel @earl said the indentation is very confusing. i can imagine it is, especially after i removed the separator comments. it was an experiment, so excuse me for that :)
@DocKimbel sure, but i dont have good eyes, prefer big fonts, so a 3 lines EITHER expression with indented 1line branches vs the 5 line sparse line version with asymmetric brackets help me to fit more on 1 screen and avoid scrolling
@onetom Could you try to install wine on the server? I'll rent a Mac server, so that we'll be able to setup a build farm for the big3, both for Cheyenne and Red. Will review the rest in details after lunch.
@onetom As long as your coding style doesn't break pasting code in console, it's just a matter of personal taste, so as long as it works, it's fine to me.
@onetom I have a lot of very exciting ideas you'll like a lot I hope, that we'll discuss when I come to visit you. ;)
@DocKimbel i never rented a mac. i have one sitting at home idle though :/ but the net sucks here. i was wondering if i can hook it up in the hackerspace here...
@DocKimbel that's why i looked into travis-ci.org's system. they were talking about building on macs, but couldnt figure out how.
@DocKimbel i tried to find some virtualbox image too. there are descriptions of how to setup the iAtkos "distro" in a VM, but they looked pretty troublesome
@onetom travis ci supports osx builds, but not cross-platform builds, at the moment, as far as i know. and for osx builds, you have to set the "language" to objc, i think that's their osx trigger.
so no, for multi-platform builds, i don't think travis ci is a viable option at the moment.
@earl just wanted to ping u about this. thx for the info. so how are u doing it on rebolsource.net? i saw at the bottom of the page it's mentioned that saphirion is providing the mac support. what does it mean? do they have a physical machine or a VM?
@DocKimbel Bonjour! So I suppose that there will be a specific postgresql driver for Rebol3, then?
@HostileFork I'm sorry, but I've been away from the Net for a while, somewhere in Africa, so I didn't see that. Trying to catch up...
@HostileFork I'm sure that I'll have to rewrite again my code when I'll be able to switch to Rebol3! It'll probably be easier than rewriting python to Rebol (which is not very difficult, actually; at least for the author himself;)).
i tried r3-view.exe under mac using wine-1.6 (installed with brew) and the 'DEMO function runs and shows the widgets, but the tile game only showed a few tiles but the graphics test and the performance survey just opened empty windows