It's been a few years since I wrote this .. you'll have to read the code for the ideone interface
i guess the best way would be to install an instance of the bot locally talking to a custom room and see if it works
since you don't have access to the running instance
Or, we could put some debugging code in the IDEone call
rebolbot was mainly written to allow us to execute rebol code here .. but since try.rebol is down, and kaj doesn't seem interested in restoring it .. I'm not sure what future rebolbot has
@rebolek I hope the gig went well. Enjoy some well-deserved rest. I am looking forward to chatting with you when you can.
@HostileFork Where 'arg-quoted holds the entire context (block) of the call site? Might as well have the function specifier too, mondo macro magic ...
@HostileFork Sounds fine to me, since any occurrence in interpreted code of a path with a subarray is the same as (use [sub1 ... subn] [sub1: sub-array-1 ... path-without-subarrays]).
Actually, that's not strictly true, but for the purposes of the argument in hand, it's close enough. We can presume perfect substitution.
And, sigh, I forgot the subn: sub-array-n before path-without-subarrays.
LOL alert: anyone else think the following is a bug?
>> help ('source) = 'source
true is a logic
>> help source = 'source
USAGE:
SOURCE 'word
DESCRIPTION:
Prints the source code for a word.
SOURCE is a function value.
ARGUMENTS:
word (word! path!)
== false
It actually also looks like the equals? operator allows unset!s on its LHS (something I didn't expect) but that's not the bug, sorry for the conflation.
@MarkI I don't know why R3-Alpha does that, and the evaluator has been fully rewritten, so...
It could be related to lit-word decay or something, well probably not, but eh. It was all very ad hoc.
One thing I'm trying to do with path evaluation is weave it in to the core of Do, so that paths have frames...and we can get rid of REBPVS.
But the tricky part is that path evaluation needs to be able to set things. So it's not just a matter of being able to make a value at each step, as simple as the infix operator a / b / c equivalence to a/b/c, if you have to do a/b/c: 10. Each step doesn't evaluate to a value as we know it, but a reference.
I'm contemplating the existence of a reference type as an internal implementation detail, which is transient and can only live in a frame output slot, and it will instantly turn into the value itself if the operation that acts on it is not a SET.