That would be unambiguous and would not throw in spaces... no space after text/plain, no space between the CR and LF or in the other spots the spaces don't belong.
The idea that block input gets COMBINE/WITH space by default in PRINT and PRINT/ONLY makes sense to me, so if you want to suppress that you need to explicitly invoke COMBINE.
It's simply too useful to have the spaces by default.
I don't really like CR LF SP but I guess there's not much that can be done about those.
Not a good implementation, but good enough to test it.
The recent thing I suggested, which was panned, was to allow combined words to MOLD their values instead of being an error.
Because I was changing the definition of PRINT FOO in Rebmu to be PRINT COMBINE/WITH FOO SPACE
And as COMBINE treats nested blocks as "combine dna" to continue the expansion, some might miss the feature of being able to mold blocks without saying MOLD
When I did that, I changed my mind on the nested behavior of /WITH
And came to believe that it was inconsistent to not say it applies by default to all nesting levels.
So combine/with ["foo" ["baz" "bar"] "mumble"] space would be foo baz bar mumble instead of foo bazbar mumble. So I defer to those who said it should be that way after all (@rebolek, @BrianH)
The way to get past it is to pass in a function that gets a depth parameter
More flexible than /deep
That function returns material that is then churned through the combine process as if it had been in the position. So it can return strings, blocks, etc.
For the record, Carl has stated agreement that charset [#"A" - #"Z"] should FIND #"a" if no /CASE refinement is used... and not FIND it if /CASE is used.
I have trouble reading data from CGI using POST. I try to upload an image using POST then on server I use data: read system/ports/input to get the POST data, but it seems that the data are truncated. There doesn't seem to be some specific boundary where the data are truncated, I'm uploading images in range from cca 15-200kB, the resulting data are few hundreds to few tens of kB long, so there's no artificial boundary like 32'000 bytes. Anyone has any experience with getting data from POST?
@rebolek asks:
I try to upload an image using POST then on server I use
data: read system/ports/input
to get the POST data, but it seems that the data are truncated. There doesn't seem to be some specific boundary where the data are truncated, I'm uploading images in range from cca 15-200kB, ...
The read action on system/ports/input works at a low level, like a stream.
Continuous reads will return partial data until the end of input is reached.
The problem is that system/ports/input will return an error at the end of input instead of none! or an empty string.
The following code works fo...