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4:44 AM
@earl The link to the Rebol test framework docs in the readme of rebolsource/rebol-test points to a page that is no longer working. I'm not sure how long it will be before the problem is fixed as nobody is currently maintaining rebol.org.

It might be best if you can point to another source of the test framework docs.
 
 
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8:46 AM
@johnk just wanted to be sure that I would not spoil a good idea by using a less trustworthy service. Thank you for the link.
 
 
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2:26 PM
posted on October 30, 2014 by fork

[Wish] Currently: USAGE: QUIT /return value /now DESCRIPTION: Stops evaluation and exits the interpreter. QUIT is a native value. REFINEMENTS: /return -- Returns a value (to prior script or command shell) value -- Note: use integers for command shell /now -- Quit immediately Seeing QUIT/RETURN/NOW 100 is kind of comical. But /NOW is supposed to get the axe, whic

 
2:41 PM
Hey, @HostileFork is back online..
 
3:20 PM
posted on October 30, 2014 by fork

[Comment] Actually...looking this over, the common understanding of the meaning of EXIT, and that everyone calls these things "Exit status codes" may suggest a more radical idea to align with other languages. Perhaps QUIT could be a single-arity mezzanine with no refinements. It could be implemented as QUIT: FUNC [] [EXIT 0] Then EXIT would be more natural in its function to most readers. I

 
 
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4:43 PM
posted on October 30, 2014 by fork

[Issue] Different ANY-WORD! types have variant behavior when applied via path. If the series is a FILE! or a URL, then the word is appended. >> foo: %hello >> result: foo/world >> type? result == file! >> probe result == %hello/world This perhaps surprising behavior is mentioned in #2178, and it leads to a large philosophical question about the spelling of words "leaking" in this way. Bl

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A: How do you suppress .html from the URLs of static HTML files with Cheyenne?

moliadyou can build a very simple mod which does this... save the following as cheyenne/mods/mod-auto-ext.r REBOL [] install-HTTPd-extension [ name: 'mod-auto-ext order: [url-translate first] auto-ext: '.html ; use whatever automatic extension you want! url-translate: func [req...

 
 
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7:10 PM
posted on October 30, 2014 by fork

[Comment] Per #1976, I agree strongly with Adrian: > seems that it is quite limited given that it has a very general sounding name Just looks like history, and apparently a history of sacred cows: > we would need to keep the immutable, immediate semantics. But that's not the way any other series-ish thing works. And most colors I see these days are in hex, they'd be issues if left alone.

 
7:28 PM
posted on October 30, 2014 by fork

[Comment] Hrrrm, yes you're right that there's an asymmetry there. NEXT and BACK are complements, not FRONT and BACK. (Presumably because "PREV" was considered not aesthetically literate, and "PREVIOUS" too long a word.) The crazy design intersection under the crazy space of English...forward and backward, next and previous, etc. Yet something having a well defined meaning doesn't make it b

 
8:08 PM
@iArnold I was busy playing the world's hardest game for a while.
 
 
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10:03 PM
posted on October 30, 2014 by abolka

[Comment] While I agree that "exit code" or "status code" are slightly more prevalent forms, my perception is, that "return code" is similarly prevalent (and a quick comparison in Google trends [1] seems to at least not totally dismantle that perception). Further, `QUIT/return x` reads rather naturally as "quit and return x". Thus, I don't think a change in naming is really needed.

 
10:14 PM
posted on October 30, 2014 by abolka

[Comment] Being more strict about the types accepted as return values is certainly an idea worth thinking about. At the "Rebol to outside world" communication border, this would most likely simplify things a bit (such as the interpreter having to decide what to return as exit code for QUIT/return "foo" on operating systems only accepting numeric exit codes). We would loose the DO/args & QUIT/r

 
10:27 PM
posted on October 30, 2014 by fork

[Comment] > `QUIT/return x` reads rather naturally as "quit and return x". I'd disagree that is natural, and I think if one did surveys it would be hard to get people unfamiliar with the territory to know what that meant. More critically I think the severity and culture around the EXIT word is misplaced as a peer for RETURN. Thus I actually think the better proposal is the one in the comment

 
10:49 PM
@Respectech droid.respectech.com - I say only create new names and identities for businesses and worry about it if you have a realistic plan to carve it off as an LLC or something with partners other than yourself. Otherwise you're just paying money to the domain name mafia and worrying about N more twitter accounts, mail accounts, skype accounts, etc.
Subdomains don't cost anything, can have a distinct landing page, build on your core brand if you don't really have a reason to break it off.
My personal hope is that domain name speculation will crash; I'd expected it to before now, so it is actually surviving longer than I thought where people treat it as relevant. I assumed search engines were the new "real" DNS mafia
They've turned the address bar into a search bar, you type pizza and it doesn't assume you meant pizza.com. It assumes you mean google.com/pizza, they put themselves at the top of the chain.
 
11:36 PM
@PeterWAWood Thanks, I'll fix the link.
Done. Thanks again!
 

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