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12:39 AM
@MarkI Something to consider about the automatic-ness, and why I mentioned leave/redo, is because if you want "super-efficiency" then you wouldn't even be filling frame parameters, just actually reusing the frame as-is; and you could even allow "locals injection" so the tail recursion would get the state of all the frame variables.
So instead of foo: function [x <local> y] [blah blah if needs-recurse [return foo x + 1] blah blah] you would say foo: function [x <local> y] [blah blah if needs-recurse [x: x + 1 | leave/redo] blah blah], and inherit whatever y was.
It might even bypass type-checking. But I guess it depends on what you think the point is...is it to make a certain programming style faster, or just to enable a certain style to work at all. Anyway, the psychic definitional return isn't a bad idea, but then you wouldn't get the tail recursion if you just have things "fall out" the bottom of the function.
 
1:22 AM
@CLEPublicSquare when is #Rebol going to open?
 
 
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7:30 AM
The function composers are starting to get a bit more reliable, so @johnk and @ingo and @Adrian and @Brett or whoever else wants to try to "stump them" give it a shot. I'm not as concerned about the help being broken at this point as I am about the fundamental mechanics of getting the compositions to work.
They're getting a little faster; I now cache the "underlying" function so the call doesn't have to go digging for that as the first thing it does. Basically if you've specialized an adapted specialization of a hijacked chain that starts with a specialization... or something... the real parameter list that gets used for the function frame is going to come from the deepest bit. No matter how many fewer parameters the final function has, the implementation needs to get them all.
 
 
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10:02 AM
If you like curl and wget then have a look at this github.com/jkbrzt/httpie
 
 
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11:14 AM
@johnk Neat. ^-- cc: @GrahamChiu ... no real reason not to do something like it. Oh, time. Yes, I guess there is a reason.
 
 
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2:48 PM
Glad to be of help. :-) https://t.co/R89osE1W38
 
 
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5:46 PM
RT @chip1057: Inside the new cafe #Rebol on @CLEPublicSquare https://t.co/b8zk8lULEc
 
Or just start a twitter campaign to get visitors of the #rebol cafe to use the sublime #rebol programming language And have all kinds of pseudo code wizardry pass the hashtag on an hourly base, preferably during opening hours and in the middle of the night.. and early morning.
 
 
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10:53 PM
@HostileFork cool! Coming soon?
 
11:20 PM
posted on June 26, 2016 by vmorgulis

[Hacker News] Spry: a programming language inspired by Smalltalk/Rebol and written in Nim (6 points)

 
11:51 PM
posted on June 26, 2016 by giuliolunati

Commit 375fcf introduces this runtime error (natively compiled for Android5): Rebol Internal Error If you need to file a bug in the issue tracker, please give thorough details on how to reproduce the problem: http://github.com/rebol/rebol-issues/issues Include the following information in the report: C Source File ../src/core/b-init.c, Line 113 PANIC #111 ** Boot Error: (string table

posted on June 26, 2016 by agumonkey

[Reddit] Spry: a programming language inspired by Smalltalk/Rebol and written in Nim

 

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