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9:24 AM
@Respectech Probably too early to start a complete magazine. Websites could be updated first and some articles prepared. Perhaps we need to explore the things we all have in common and work on some projects for that.
@SomeKittensUx2666 Would be nice to have our Full Stack added there on runnable.com :-)
 
 
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1:03 PM
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4:00 PM
print: func [value /only] [
    write stdout either block? value [
         either only [combine value] [combine/with value space]
    ] [value]
]
I can't think of a good reason why PRINT shouldn't have combine semantics on blocks.
 
4:20 PM
Hmmm... was something like an "ignore!" value ever considered? Where print ignore 123 would print out 123, for instance?
print: func [value /only] [
    write stdout either block? value [
         combine/(if only /with) value either only ignore space
    ] [value]
]
If you had NONE in a path that might be ignored. I dunno, it just seems there's got to be something better than apply for these kinds of cases.
Ummm. Is the text "Please prove you're not a robot"?
(From the red-lang comment verifier / Blogger)
 
 
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5:38 PM
@HostileFork I think rough consensus is that plain QUIT should be catchable with CATCH/quit (which is already the case) and that QUIT/now should be gone.
 
Works for me.
 
@HostileFork apply :combine [value /only space]
 
Ah, okay, didn't know it worked that way.
 
But I think the real answer is writing a "better" apply with a less brittle approach to passing refinement arguments.
(Because the above is sensitive to the refinement ordering in COMBINE's function spec.)
Could be as simple as optionally passing a "refinement map" to APPLY, which triggers a different argument filling mode.
apply/with :combine [value] [/with space]
(Once again points the dire need we have for map! literals ...)
 
It could just turn blocks into maps if you passed a block.
 
5:47 PM
Then, probably should have an implicit map.
Right.
 
>> map [/with space]
 
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== make map! [
    /with space
]
 
>> select map [/with space] 'with
 
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== space
 
The equality of the different kinds of words for things like that still makes me a little uncomfortable.
 
6:12 PM
>> select map [with: space] 'with
 
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== space
 
Hmm, maps don't work like objects in that they don't reduce...but then if you reduce and you use a set-word you'll have problems.
>> select map compose [/with (space)] 'with
 
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== #" "
 
 
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8:32 PM
Lest docs were updated to cover loops and conditions and to reflect (some of the) latest fixes and additions. The documentation was also moved from lest.iluminat.cz to lest.qyz.cz (because it's shorter domain).
 
9:06 PM
@Brett Paren evaluation in paths was introduced back with Rebol/Core 2.6.0 (& /View 1.3): rebol.com/docs/changes-2-6.html#section-8
 
9:34 PM
posted on August 17, 2014 by abolka

[Bug] This is most likely just #953 re-appearing. However, the example code crashes current mainline & community builds. It does not crash on current Atronix or internal Saphir builds. So the fix can most likely be bisected from the Atronix branch.

 
10:16 PM
posted on August 17, 2014 by Bo

The August 2014 issue of ODROID Magazine is available at http://magazine.odroid.com.  In this issue, I have an article on how I go about writing dialects, using the example of a GPIO dialect (General Purpose Input/Output) I created for the ODROID IO Shield using Rebol 3.  It could be easily modified to work with other GPIO applications, like the Raspberry Pi.  In r

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@iArnold I do enough with Rebol that I could easily have enough material to write an article every month. Perhaps there are others out there that could do the same. Like someone suggested, it would be interesting if someone could write Rebol/Red step-by-step tutorials.
As discussed on AltME, a hybrid approach could be taken where the magazine isn't a plain PDF file, but HTML/JavaScript with a Rebol backend that allows for discussions to be had on the different articles.
(Just what I need...to put another project on my plate. :-O I must love pain...)
 
10:39 PM
@Respectech do you see Carl much?
@Respectech do you have a skype address?
 

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