It's not as fluid a concept as if but surely beats if not in everyday code. I've seen elsewhere [code] unless (condition)—but I'd see that as more problematic.
I'm trying to use PARSE to turn a CSV line into a Rebol block. Easy enough to write in open code, but as with other questions I am trying to learn what the dialect can do without that.
So if a line says:
"Look, that's ""MR. Fork"" to you!",Hostile Fork,,http://hostilefork.com
Then I want the...
First I'll state my intention: I'm trying to write a parse rule for potentially obfuscated 10-digit phone numbers. So imagine cases like "callmeNOW...555___555____5555!"
The place I thought to start from is Wikipedia's list of valid area codes. Then I transform these into pipe-delimited STRING...
In Rebol 2 you could check for an empty bitset with EMPTY?
>> empty? make bitset! #{00}
== true
In Rebol 3 (Build 21-Feb-2011/0:44:24) this is not the case.
>> empty? make bitset! #{00}
== false
Bug or new behavior? Either way, how else might I do this test? Empty bitsets of d...
I'm doing a bit of Rebol evangelism to try and get a friend who was going to use regular expressions for a data analysis project to not use regular expressions for something they are vastly unsuited for.
He's a bit of a "connector" in the tipping point sense. Wish Carl would give the ammo to say "...and it's not a proprietary dead-end! Look, source!"
Good enough. Well, let's hope that the open sourcing brings enough attention to the table where people would even bother to care about these subtleties. :)
Got it! (Re-copy-pasted your source, maybe you made other changes from the moment I'd grabbed it...or maybe my search-replace-fu isn't as good as I think.)
Awesome. Amazing turnaround. It would be nice to see a rabid Rebol-problem-solving community that could keep pace with the likes of the C++ questions I follow here...
Graham's board is nice and all, but I think too much of the Rebol user-base is hiding from the future...the GitHubs and the StackOverflow...not willing to "plug in"
The adherence to AltME always baffled me. As you're Scottish, you are probably familiar with the "All Things Scottish" SNL sketch where Mike Meyers would throw fits about the idea that "If it's not Scottish, IT'S CRAP!"
The Rebol groupthink of "If it's not Rebol, IT'S CRAP!" was a very strong flavor of Kool-Aid.
Since I'm doing R3 stuff here and trying to evangelize, I'm substituting LF for your ending.
It seems people are kind of divided on the R2/R3 thing. I don't know...have there been any philosophical regressions in R3? To me, it seems like the main issue is just that it isn't finished...but does anyone think the direction itself is wrong?
LF seems reasonable, note though you should be able to use different endings.
ending: "^M^/" should work for crlf CSV files, such that they exist.
I don't believe there's any regression in philosophy. I'm not fully comfortable with some of the string handling, but that may well be because I am so invested in the way R2 works.
That there are a lot of quirky differences (especially at the console), and that it's not finished, I don't want to switch away from the R2 binaries that I am familiar with until I can depend on it.
That said, I try to keep an open mind and be mindful of how a script will need to be adapted in the event I make the switch.
Yes, the console is frustrating, but that's one of those things that I feel the open sourcing will get people onto straightaway...it may be harder to tackle core interpreter logic, but that's low-hanging fruit.
So what should I do about this inability to test for empty? on R3 bitset? :-( It's the last issue I have to tackle before I can send this script to my friend.
I can just skip bitsets and use a series of chars with UNIQUE etc.
I personally think it's a bug, and like many Rebol bugs I feel a decent regression suite of invariants would prevent this from happening. If empty? make bitset! #{00} <> true then don't push the executable. :-/
I switched to using series of chars, they may be slower but have the ability to intersect and test for emptiness of said intersection...good enough for now!
Okay, I've not really slept much so I need to take a break here. Thanks again for all the help! Cool stuff, hope we can get some more Rebol folks in on the StackOverflow game.