We get ever closer to one of my bit-fiddling wishes, which is to be able to have ALL [1 2 ()] be able to return 2 as the output result without having to copy each intermediate result into a temporary cell. So there's only one cell which is "overlaid" onto, with voids not writing anything at all to the output.
Basically that DO [...] and friends would always reset the cell with an end marker (out of band) and so the reason they can return void is by clearing out the cell on each step. While ALL would purposefully not clear out the cell on each step. e.g. if the cell was truthy-or-end before the evaluation, it would still be truthy-or-end afterward if you "overlay" the result. So all evaluations are overlays, it's just most overlay on END and such can tell you certainly if it was void or not.
@MarkI ^-- pretty geeky huh?
I say "overlay" and it sounds like an expensive thing, but the point is it's not, you overlay the void because you simply never actually write them into the cell if the return result from a native is R_VOID.
@giuliolunati It's so cool you're doing all this, I will try to hold up my end of the bargain and get all the evaluator things working as they should. :-)
The enfixing story feels, to me, now coherent...it's just a matter of a bit of a going-over on the evaluator to get left hard quoting (on all types)
While I know people stress about basic issues of the interpreter "doing things", e.g. does it have the right port model, can you do CALL properly, etc... I try and keep focus on the essential questions of the language itself. "Does it work, is this a good idea, if it is a good idea what is it suitable for..." Because in the scheme of things, (the "long tail") that's really the issue that eclipses all others.
Scott Adams is a terrible person, so I probably shouldn't promote Dilbert comics, but I suppose we are supposed to be able to separate the art from the artist.
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@GrahamChiu Well, the easiest thing would be to use git as part of your already-planned "post build script on travis from the linux 64-bit build", so you could pipe it out of git that way to wherever you wanted it. If that's unsuitable, then RebolBot would have to either have a git enlistment or do an http request to github on the commit version to extract the text.
I do think we should put the git commit in the build itself so it "knows", I wanted the ability to extract the mezzanine/base/sys into a directory and then run against that, but hook you up via git if you made changes and wanted to send as a patch.
e.g. make the executable willing to run against boot scripts uncompressed and sitting in your file tree vs. running the internal text, but also able to extract the internal text to give you that image for editing.
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"Un-encapping" (and "Re-encapping", if you decide you want to put those changes in the EXE permanently?)
Also I see no reason to ship an executable with pointless XOR encryption. If you want it, write it yourself.
@GrahamChiu It's compressed, but compressed on an open standard. Tough to do simple byte replacement or look for strings that way. I consider it hardly relevant given it's open source.
@ShixinZeng Solution to long standing undefined behavior from R3-Alpha, since we walk the frames on a Fail_Core() there's no reason not to do the va_end() there. Whenever you use longjmp(), you have a lot to worry about. :-/
@Brett In the "if you get a moment" category, could you check the mezzanine files for source badness (tabs instead of spaces, etc.) and also...while I guess I can't force everyone to not use line ending translations, could we at least say that if you have one CR LF in the file then they all must be CR LF?
I would rather everyone who enlists turn off the idea that your local files get CR LF, just because I think it's time we as a society moved on. blog.hostilefork.com/death-to-carriage-return
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Build 0cabc9f from the 13-Mar-2017/17:38:49 is now available for download. These are the direct links for Win64 and Linux64. No warranty of fitness is implied.
@giuliolunati You should be able to use the last R3-Alpha from rebol.com, the builds from rebolsource.net, or the latest from Graham's page... all should work, let me know if any don't.
@giuliolunati Just saw it saying it's failing... hm, let me see why
@GrahamChiu Is your script a module, and are you using "isolation"?
@GrahamChiu Stable point, though I've discussed using Rebol2 as being maybe better. More people have usage for Rebol2 => Ren-C compatibility stubs than for R3-Alpha => Ren-C compatibility.