/home/hostilefork/Projects/rencpp/src/rebol-binding/rebol-value.cpp:66: error: suggest braces around initialization of subobject [-Werror,-Wmissing-braces] deep ? "copy/deep" : "copy", ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I tried throwing braces in randomly but didn't find a combination that worked :-)
One thing is for sure, Ren Garden is a fairly mean test case for RenCpp
@johnk Any luck on the build?
Ha, Spotify scraped local tracks on my drive somehow.
For a second there I thought "wait, how did I get on spotify?"
@pekr Well do you have a machine or virtual machine you feel safe running random EXEs from the internet on, if I say "I didn't deliberately put anything in it that will erase your hard drive"?
(But I didn't write the toolchain.)
I run everything in VMs
I mostly think Windows is the virus.
And I say that as an ex-MSFT'er.
The funny, but disturbing thing, about identity...
...is sometimes, car insurance, tax records, etc, is the best record of who was where when!
(Was just thinking about it, and I can't google search anything proving I ever worked for Microsoft with a browser.)
@draegtun Just upvoted it to 18. When you get to 19, may I propose the following: "AUD$79.0 = EUR$79.0" An equality check on two values of type money!. The check fails with the following message: "AUD$79.00 not same denomination as EUR$79.00". I think that's pretty impressive.
@HostileFork It's just that there are so many of them (words on the interweb, that is). In the old days, if you were a working in a railroad camp, you got the newspaper like once a month, and you read every word and savored it. Now, words flood over us in such an abundance, giving us no time to find nuggets of true wisdom in any. But don't worry, I have every intention of reading what you write.
In fact, I was saving it for later when I had a quiet moment to myself, with a cup of cocoa, sitting in a corner under a lamp, where I could really absorb what you had written.
@iceflow19 Windows is attacked a lot, I knew guys working on the crazy stuff like all the shifting of blocks of code out of memory... it's actually for all the malignment the most sophisticated security based OS there.
No one else has to worry about it, because they're not attacked that often.
@HostileFork Well I did Config Management at my last place. But they we're set in ways that were big no-no's. It took everything I had to convince them to go to proper agile, an not the strange waterfall-agile monstrosity they concocted.
We were in the process of moving to git, when I left. We never really got the topic of shared code between repos.
@iceflow19 Well, if you want to break free from toolchains... we're trying to tell that story here. It's a bit difficult, but I think if you look at it, it's in there. Try for x [1 thru 10] [print x] :-)
I'm known for being "my own country" sort of, and not afraid to argue.
(I'd like to live in peace, with reasonable folks.)
And of course, once you link to Qt, you've given up the boat entirely
@iceflow19 Well I think the dispute is, if I actually am willing to call it a dispute, and bear in mind this is not something I should even be talking about but I will in the minor way that someone has to...
I guess, the question is, when users want a package of the system
Are they willing to wait for the dreamed-up OS that exists only in the mind of a few wild-eyed Rebol folks, the R3-GUI that they can't actually make much less interact with the public and share
Might Ren Garden be a "faster" delivery.
It seems fast, to some, lately.
It's big, but 10MB with DLLs as an all in one exe doesn't make most people blink, last I checked
@rebolek I don't understand what the aversion is too, since the graphical subsystems that ship with OS's aren't small either. GTK ain't small by any standard.
(Sometimes I do crack myself up, I do hope you guys sort of enjoy it. I know I'm not like, a comedian and no one collected money at the door. Doesn't mean I don't make a good joke now and then.)
My program opens a wxFrame-based window and multiple modeless and parentless wxDialog-based windows. It all works beautifully, except that the wxDialog-based windows insist on always being on top of the wxFrame-based one.
I know about wxDIALOG_NO_PARENT, and I'm using it. The dialogs stay open w...
Good Lord... I did not expect anyone to go to that level of effort for something this trivial. I'd mark this as accepted for the effort even if it didn't work, but I'm happy to report that it does -- you've nailed it. :-D Thank you! — Head GeekSep 27 '11 at 11:29
@HostileFork Look, I'm interested in finding out what RenGarden is, as I still don't know. But right now it just seems that it would take too much time to get it running, so I'll wait until it gets in more stable and usable state.
@rebolek It's a console, demos the C++ API. It does some things you might imagine a demo of the C++ API might do, and some things you might not have guessed.
It's not rocket science, although, I would say that RenCpp is kind of clever itself.
@iceflow19 I don't know how closely you're following my randomness, but. I am of course thinking about questions like how to cancel watches in infinite loops...
And I do actually have an answer for that
(In fact, I also have several ideas about snapshotting state and VMs of all the memory... )
Rebol is an interpreted language, you just snap that stuff.
Well, now that Ren Garden is getting to be pretty cool (and light-years more usable than the default consoles), I guess I'll have to help in one way or another.
@iceflow19 In the "big picture" @Adrian wants to swap out the QTextEdit for a web widget, he's all about the journaling. I have tried (if you look) to make such a choice to be not that big a deal.
@iceflow19 Well, what I thought I'd do for (e.g. when watch has output) I would just have an alert in the watch list, so if there is print output during watch it has a flag. That flag you click and you see what the thing you watched printed.
And with the console API able to put source in the console, useful for tutorials, I thought maybe it might be useful if you wanted to load a prompt with the source of a function... but
@iArnold I am no expert, I have no idea what that means, in my experience you can't do a push with no data. I would guess that commit has some metadata, maybe tags or something?
I'm sure people with day-to-day git know-how will have an answer for you.
Rebol
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$0.1 + $0.2 = $0.3
The above returns true because these are money! datatypes. So ideal for high precision arithmetic.
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<div class="red">
This is a tag! datatype.
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24:00 - now/time
This returns how long there is left in the day (in HH:MM:SS - a time! datatype).
NB. This c...
@HostileFork I just read your mail. Thanks for your reply. OK, so the reference to iPython helped. So is that what you are trying to develop? Because I think that is really cool and something that I think can grab people's imagination. Does it have any capabilities like that yet (e.g. showing graphs in the console)?
The last .exe I downloaded though is infested.
Sorry, it is difficult to get time at work to participate here when they always insist you go to some meeting or other!
@draegtun You've just given me an idea! How about we have two answers to that question: one for Rebol 2 and one for Rebol 3? People scrolling through the answers to that question will encounter Rebol not once, but twice! In fact, we can pull that trick on a lot of Code Golf answers to gain some more exposure.
It's like when Merseybeat magazine did a popularity contest to find the most popular band.
Mersey Beat was a music publication in Liverpool, England in the early 1960s. It was founded by Bill Harry, who was one of John Lennon's classmates at Liverpool Art College. The paper carried news about all the local Liverpool bands, and stars who came to town to perform.
The Beatles had a close association with Mersey Beat, which carried many exclusive stories and photos of them. They also published several of Lennon's early writings, including a history of the band, and occasional comical classified advertisements by him as space filler.
== Beginnings ==
A fellow student, John Ashcroft,...
Oh wait, the link I gave was supposed to point to one of the subheadings where it tells the tale of how both Rory Storm & The Hurricanes and the Beatles cheated by voting for themselves multiple times.
[Bug] Reported by MichaT from altme. This is what the actual result: >> remove-each n s: [ 1 2 3 4] [ print n if n = 2 [ break] true ] s 1 2 == [3 4] This is what's expected: >> remove-each n s: [ 1 2 3 4] [ print n if n = 2 [ break] true ] s 1 2 == [2 3 4]
@Morwenn That intializer list syntax was goofy when I was trying to wrestle with it last week (Learning C++ for about 2 weeks). Double brackets seem to confuse the issue even if it is actually the internal structure.
@mydoghasworms The requirements are that you don't give extra code examples for each answer :( If you see my original revisions early on it had extra code to help explain it more. Certainly helps but you're meant to provide just a description (though I have pushed it a few times!).
@iArnold There is already a Rebol Rosetta area... but all in uppercase!