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8:00 AM
well, you write neat code
 
Now if we all put bots in here .. will @HostileFork agree that we have enough chat to open up a new room? :)
 
Currency designator for money datatype—relating to a comment yesterday on Rebol in Ten Steps that the currency examples are invalid in R3.
 
8:16 AM
While @HostileFork is asleep I would hope @BenjaminGruenbaum gets that gem of a rebol like language moving again ...
 
What is that?
 
@rgchris on your site as /tt
 
Oh, right!
@RebolBot /s "BadMoney" "Currency designator for money datatype" rebol.net/cgi-bin/r3blog.r?view=0201
 
@rgchris added key: BadMoney
 
8:36 AM
@GrahamChiu that would be so good to see
 
@Adrian what was that code blocks link again .. I've rested a bit so can look to see what the issue is
 
What do you mean? The keyword was accepted
@RebolBot codeblocks
 
I hadn't put quotes the first time
 
oh .. I thought it had been rejected!
 
8:40 AM
everyone seems to forget to do that
I did it, you did it, BrianD did too
 
ok, let me remove the need for quotes
and error trap or something
 
@rgchris's example of how he'd handle input with possible errors
yesterday, by rgchris
@Adrian Yes—'load is built on 'transcode.
 
@RebolBot /s Snowball "Topaz by Gabriele" github.com/giesse/Project-SnowBall
 
@GrahamChiu added key: Snowball
 
someone's gonna remove that...
 
8:47 AM
Quick—edit the command!
 
@RebolBot /s <@ "Error !" rebol.com
hmm.
Didn't see the error ..
Looks like there's no disarm on R3 .. how are errors handled in R3?
@RebolBot /k
 
try, attempt...
 
I want to capture the error though
 
@GrahamChiu I know the following keys: About Aggregator Altjson AltXML BadMoney bot-source chatmod CodeBlocks Colouriser crockford Devcon droid HaikuOS help Saphir tutorial xmlflawed Snowball
 
@GrahamChiu I use: if error? error: try [something][process-error error]
 
8:51 AM
I had to restarr the bot .. so that <@ killed it
 
wow
Couldn't you use string parsing to get past that point?
 
looks like errors don't throw an error
as it were
 
@GrahamChiu I use the code I posted and it successfully catches errors.
@GrahamChiu see here
 
if find block error!
 
not getting it
how to trap that <@ ?
to block! [ <@ ]
 
9:03 AM
do reb4.me/r3/junk
unless find load-junk some-input error! [...good stuff...]
That's just the load-junk code I posted yesterday—could do something better...
 
@benjamingruenbaum - you can reach Gabriele dot Santilli on gmail regarding a Rebol parser in Javascript
I think in the meantime I'll require quotes :)
 
>> if error? e: try [load { <@ }] [print [ "error:" e ]]
error: ** Syntax error: invalid "tag" -- "<@"
 
well, that seems clear. Must be late!
>> if error? e: try [load [ <@ ] ][print [ "we got an error" ]]
** Syntax error: invalid "tag" -- "<@"
** Near: (line 1) if error? e: try [load [ <@ ] ][print [ "we got an error" ]]
 
9:22 AM
Do not put that wrong string into block.
You must load it from string.
 
Ok.
@rebolek /s <@ "Another test" rebol.com
@rebolek /k
 
not me :)
 
gawd
@RebolBot /s <@ "Another test" rebol.com
 
make error! [
code: 200
type: 'Syntax
id: 'invalid
arg1: "tag"
arg2: "<@"
arg3: none
near: {(line 1) <@ "Another test" http://www.rebol.com}
where: [to try save-key switch process-bot-cmd parse if foreach attempt forever catch either either -apply- do]
]
 
better ...
@RebolBot /x a: "hello"
print a
multiple lines are passed as a <span> with <br> in them
@RebolBot /x a: "Hello"
print a
@RebolBot /x print "hello"
 
9:43 AM
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>> print "hello"
hello
 
@RebolBot /x a: "goodby"
print a
@RebolBot /x a: "Goodbye"
print a
 
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>> a: "Goodbye"   print a
Goodbye
 
@Adrian there you are .. multi-line evaluation for code
 
@RebolBot
 
@rebolbot /x
for i 1 5 1 [
print i
]
 
9:56 AM
@RebolBot x: "Nazdar"
print x
 
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>> for i 1 5 1 [   print i   ]
1
2
3
4
5
 
@RebolBot /x x: "Nazdar"
print x
 
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>> x: "Nazdar"   print x
Nazdar
 
10:11 AM
@RebolBot /x
do https://raw.github.com/gchiu/Rebol3/master/protocols/prot-time.r
 
10:56 AM
@RebolBot system/version
 
posted on March 01, 2013 by Sunanda

[Comment] Earlier issue reporting similar thing: http://curecode.org/rebol3/ticket.rsp?id=726

 
11:21 AM
posted on March 01, 2013 by Sunanda

[Bug] Let's start with three Unicode chars as binary: bin: to-binary "^(b1)^(b2)^(b3)" == #{C2B1C2B2C2B3} A straight UNIQUE on this treats it as six octets: unique bin == #{C2B1B2B3} So the obvious thing to try is adding /skip to treat it as 3 pairs of two... unique/skip bin 2 == #{C2B1} ....But it looks like the code is partially treating the binary as a string, and then getting confused

 
 
3 hours later…
2:27 PM
@SomeKittens hey, you see our bot? :-)
 
Yep! Pretty cool.
It's still easier to use the Rebol shell though, unless I need to demonstrate something.
Do I need to use /x?
@RebolBot print "Hello"
 
@SomeKittens yes, there also other commands.
 
Is there a "help" (specific to the bot)?
 
@RebolBot /h
 
I know these other commands:
/k "returns known keys"
/rm key "removes key (authorised user)"
/s key [string!] description [string!] link [url!] "save key with description and link"
/x value "evaluates a Rebol value in a sandboxed interpreter"
 
2:37 PM
@RebolBot /k
 
@SomeKittens I know the following keys: About Aggregator Altjson AltXML BadMoney bot-source chatmod CodeBlocks Colouriser crockford Devcon droid HaikuOS help Saphir tutorial xmlflawed Snowball
 
@rebolbot /x badmoney
@rebolbot who is carl sassenrath?
 
KK.
3:36 PM
@RebolBot /x print "Hello Everyone!"
 
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>> print "Hello Everyone!"
Hello Everyone!
 
4:03 PM
@RebolBot /x print system/version
@RebolBot /x print "Are there only a subset of Rebol commands that work?"
 
KK.
@Respectech Hello.
Love respect your name :-)
 
4:47 PM
FYI, We are tentatively organizing a ReCon (Rebol/Red Devcon) in Montréal Canada, mid July. if anyone is interested in coming, PLEASE say so, as we want to know how big a show to setup... also think about if you'd want to host a workshop, or what kind of stuff you'd like to see if you attend. We are keeping costs to a minimum, in order for the most people to afford it.
4
Note that the Event would take place at the same time as "the just for laughs" comedy festival, which is a Very cool family event, if you want to let your family tag along, it can make a pretty cool vacation for everyone. :-)
 
KK.
@moliad Can you have some kind of video session or something too? I would love to talk to you cool folks :-)
I mean, face-to-face, but without actually going to Canada.
 
@KK. if we have enough registrants to allow it, we will see how we can organize streaming in/out of the event for sure.
 
KK.
@moliad Or you can just videograph as much as possible of it.
 
@KK. all workshops and presentations will be filmed for sure
 
KK.
@moliad Thanks.
btw, next rebcon in India. Those in favor? (try not to rofl :-) )
 
4:58 PM
@KK. Thanks, and for the comment too. Sometimes I feel like I'm firing words into a great hollow abyss. It's great to get feedback.
 
KK.
@SomeKittens You indeed "fire" a lot. But its great firing. On target. I would love to fire about half as much, whether about Rebol or personal bullshit.
@Sunanda Hello.
@Sunanda Do you live in Canada by any chance?
 
@KK. Sadly not, though I have visited.
 
KK.
@Sunanda Why sadly? I am sure you love it where-ever you live.. US? Europe?
@moliad and some other people are having a Rebol Devcon there.
In July this year.
Looks like you too might have to rely on videos of that, like me... now this is sad I suppose :-)
 
@KK. I really liked Montreal, despite the snow. Europe. I hope the devcon goes well; and that REBOL is big enough to need one per continent soon.
 
KK.
@Sunanda I can never have enough of snow and trains. We have a lot of trains here in India, but snow... less, and that too only in very, very few areas. But a lot in those areas.
I too hope we have 1 Rebcon per continent.
Like python, they have a PyCon India too, never visited it though.
 
5:16 PM
@moliad Consider this interest expressed!
 
KK.
@SomeKittens still can't upvote your post on hackernews.
 
Huh. Weird. Some JS guys said they upvoted and it never showed up.
 
@rgchris cool, so should I count you in our tally to meet the minimal critical number to green-light the project?
 
5:35 PM
@moliad Yes.
 
@rgchris nice... you're on the initial list. would you like to make a presentation?
 
@GrahamChiu Nice! You keep busy beavering away at an amazing pace. Didn't you have a house to rotate?
 
@moliad Em, maybe? No good reason why not, I suppose.
 
@rgchris ok, no pressure, for now I'm just gathering initial interest, I already have $ sponsors for hosting the event, the venue is practically already chosen, with several options based on size of the gathering.
 
@KK. I think an event like this might exceed even your limit for snow: windupradio.com/icestorm.htm
 
5:48 PM
so, I'll start to organize a web-site for registrations, additional info, presentation/workshop proposals, etc.
 
@moliad No worries—I'd like to, just don't present very often (if at all)
Will practice.
 
@Sunanda hehe... yeah, I was right in the middle of the disaster area... I went without electricity for 26 days! there was 6-10 inches of rock-hard Ice where I lived... the storm itself was pretty large too: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1998_Ice_Storm_map.png
 
KK.
@Sunanda @moliad compared to this, I am a wuss.
 
@moliad Hmm, for some reason I'd thought that extended to coastal Maine—guess not.
 
How can I submit POST data with Rebol?
 
5:55 PM
read/custom target-site reduce ['post post-data]
 
** Script error: read has no refinement called custom
 
You can add a third arg for custom headers:
read/custom target-site reduce ['post post-data [Content-Type: 'text/json]]
Ack, Rebol 2—let me check on 3...
 
Yeah, all I can find is R2
 
write target-site reduce ['post post-data]
 
Write URL [ post payload]
 
6:02 PM
@GrahamChiu That worked, killed my server though.
 
Ah, better.
 
Also, one has to add http:// when using localhost. That should be written down somewhere.
 
yeah, I'm not used to languages that can do that.
 
@rebolbot /x type? Localhost
hmmm. Dead?
@rebolbot /v
 
6:12 PM
Still learning about HTTP. I'm getting "Unexpected end of input," how can I fix that?
 
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; rebol.com/r3/docs/errors/script-no-value.html
>> type? Localhost
*** ERROR
** Script error: Localhost has no value
** Where:
** Near: try to-block load join %/users/try-REBOL/data/ system/script...
@GrahamChiu 0.0.8
 
not restarted!!
bot
 
anything glaringly wrong with this?
header: compose [
  Host: "localhost"
  Origin: "http://localhost"
  Accept: "application/json, text/javascript, */*; q=0.01"
  Accept-Encoding: "gzip,deflate"
  Accept-Language: "en-US"
  Accept-Charset: "ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.3"
  Content-Type: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
]

write localhost:1337 [
  post header "hello=world"
]
 
Try compose/only [post (header) "hello=world"]
And your header doesn't need to be composed if it's all static values.
 
header not even needed
 
6:18 PM
And are you sure you want ISO-8859-1 ahead of UTF-8?
 
it is to supply custom header lines
 
I just copypasta'd from the link @GrahamChiu provided
 
Does R3 accept gzip/deflate?
 
Without a header, I hit "Unexpected token h" on my server (node)
 
yes, but I wasn't sure what SO chat wanted so have them all the headers
 
6:20 PM
R3 doesn't send 'Content-Type by default. It's probably the only one you need.
 
typing on nexus is hard
 
Yeah, Content-Type was all I needed. Now getting "Unexpected end of input"
 
Show us code
 
I believe it adds Content-Length, so that shouldn't be a problem.
 
the block after the URL is .... A dialect!
 
6:24 PM
@SomeKittens You may have the wrong line-endings in the server script. An annoying problem with some webservers. What do you have on the server side?
 
@Sunanda Node.js
header: [
  Content-Type: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
]

write localhost:1337 [
  post header "hello=world"
]
Rebol script:
 
Reduce [ 'post header "hello=ffffg"]
Or : compose/only [ post (header) "hello=world"]
 
Is there any reason why the protocol doesn't reduce/only the args block?
 
I thought I wasn't supposed to use compose here
 
Seems a reasonable shortcut: reduce/only [post header args][post put delete]
 
6:35 PM
or : compose/deep [ post [ (header)] "hello=world" ]
 
How is that supposed to add an end of input?
 
@SomeKittens I was referring to your header block—not the 'write argument.
 
Nope, that doesn't change anything. Do I need to set content-length manually?
 
@KK. It's the name of my company. Thanks!
 
6:38 PM
Then what's going wrong?
 
set the block after the URL to something and probe it
 
@KK. I'll help to make sure there will be virtual interactivity.
 
write URL something: compose [ ----- ]
?? Something
Not Botech ?
 
>> ?? something
something: [compose/only [post (header) "hello=world"]]
== [compose/only [post (header) "hello=world"]]
 
@HostileFork, @Sunanda, I'm going over your hex-vs-binary conversation now. I still remember the relevant design discussions. If there's anything you didn't cover I'll let you know.
 
6:43 PM
remove outer block
 
>> ?? something
something: [post [Content-Type: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"] "hello=world"]
== [post [Content-Type: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"] "hello=world"]
 
ReCon: Good news, there is most likely going to be a business-related presentation/workshop. It was proposed by a commercial Reboler who has setup a few businesses (small and large) using a lot of (some exclusively) Rebol technology.
 
looks good to me
 
@GrahamChiu Before I was incorporated, it was Lechnowsky Technical Consulting. That was a mouthful to say.
@GrahamChiu Unfortunately, Botech.com is already taken. ;-P
 
@GrahamChiu still hitting unexpected end of input
 
6:47 PM
@HostileFork it would really be nice to see you at the ReCon (Rebol/Red Devcon) in Montréal this summer. I would very like to meet you in person and have some heated arguments face to face... imagine, being able to argue about Rebol with BrianH IN PERSON (hopefully that wouldn't generate a rift in space-time :-D ).
 
@moliad Is there a limit on how many Brians can register?
2
 
I have had the registered domain name lechnotech.com (pronounced: Lek-no-tek) for quite some time. Currently it is pointing to a very outdated version of respectech.com, but I am hoping to revive it for my new security camera startup.
@rgchris I'd say let all the Brians in.
 
Alright, I give up.
See you guys later.
 
@rgchris Count me in for the ReCon as well.
 
@rgchris hehe we can never have enough Brains ... oops I meant Brians ... talking about Rebol
 
6:51 PM
@moliad given how funny our arguments can get, a @HostileFork vs. BrianH language design cage-match might make an entertaining presentation to have at one of these ReCon's :)
 
@BrianH hahaha yes... lets call it... "life of Brians" ;-)
 
>> to string! write compkarori.com/cgi-local/cgitest.r [ POST "hello=
world"]
== {<html><body>
<h2>Hello world from REBOL</h2>
<pre>

make object! [
    server-software: {Apache/1.3.41 (Unix) Sun-ONE-ASP/4.0.0 mod_fastcgi/2.2.12
mod_perl/1.30 PHP/4.4.9 FrontPage/5.0.2.2623 mod_ssl/2.8.31 OpenSSL/0.9.7c}
    server-name: "compkarori.com"
    gateway-interface: "CGI/1.1"
    server-protocol: "HTTP/1.0"
    server-port: "80"
    request-method: "POST"
    path-info: none
    path-translated: none
 
@Respectech Great—looks like it's a good time and place :)
 
@rgchris where are you living nowadays?
 
@SomeKittens you can use that endpoint to test cgi
 
6:53 PM
@moliad Philadelphia.
 
ah cool.
 
About 12hrs by train...
(which is probably 0.5 hrs by air :)
 
@rebolbot /x to string! write compkarori.com/cgi-local/cgitest.r [ POST "hello=world" ]
 
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>> to string! write compkarori.com/cgi-local/cgitest.r [ POST "hello=world" ]
== none
 
@rgchris its a 7 hour drive to Montreal, if NickA (Altme) drives over, could hitch a ride with him... I think he lives like 30 minutes away from you!
 
6:58 PM
@moliad Hmm, I could—I still don't drive though, so could be an unfair request. Perhaps I can persuade him to take the train too, looks really cheap...
 
@GrahamChiu Why does it work there and not on my server?
 
@SomeKittens I take it it works using a browser and GET ?
your node.js ?
to string! write compkarori.com/cgi-local/cgitest.r [ GET "hello=world" ]
 
@rgchris I'll let it for you guys to work out, just passing along the info that you guys live close to each other :-)
 
@GrahamChiu Yeah, works with Rebol's read too
 
sorry, never used node
perhaps wireshark might help??
or not .. if it's localhost :(
 
7:09 PM
Could use a virtual domain name, such as xip.io
 
@RebolBot /x probe system/version
 
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>> probe system/version
2.100.111.4.3
== 2.100.111.4.3
 
@HostileFork, @Sunanda, @earl, finished the hex-vs-binary discussion. Sunanda, you said that Rebol gets hex and binary mixed up - R2 does (in awkward ways), R3 doesn't. We need to make sure that people don't need or use to-hex as an intermediate function when doing binary conversions in R3. It might also make sense to question whether to-hex should return an issue or a string; we need a (coincidentally-named) Issue ticket for that in CC.
 
@RebolBot /s introduction "Nick's Great Introduction to Rebol" easiestprogramminglanguage.com/…
 
@GrahamChiu added key: introduction
 
7:15 PM
Should mention in the description it's for Rebol 2
 
@GrahamChiu those urls in the comments showed up as links in the transcript from earlier today. Is that a SO transcript-view thing or did you temporarily figure out how to turn on those links, then reconsider?
 
must be a transcript thing - yes, it is
@RebolBot /rm introduction
 
@GrahamChiu introduction not found in my keys
 
The confusion is mainly terminology -- to-hex 99 is actually to-binary, but to-hex "99" is hex. That's R3.
 
@RebolBot /k
 
7:19 PM
@GrahamChiu I know the following keys: About Aggregator Altjson AltXML BadMoney bot-source chatmod CodeBlocks Colouriser crockford Devcon droid HaikuOS help Saphir tutorial xmlflawed Snowball introduction
 
hmm... not sorting either .. wonder if some funny chars got in
ahhh.. it's because I allowed words instead of just strings as keys
 
@Sunanda in R3 to-hex 99 is actually to-hex to-binary 99, and to-hex "99" is actually to-hex to-binary "99". Remember, in R3 there's no direct correspondence between strings and binaries like there was in R2, it's always a conversion. The confusion isn't between hex and binary, it's between integers and strings with contents that look like integers.
 
posted on March 01, 2013 by abolka

[Comment] That seems to be just another facet of #1963: unique/skip #{c2b1c2b2c2b3} 2 sees only one distinct "key", that is #{c2} and keeps only the first occurrence of elements with that key (#{c2b1}).

 
@RebolBot /k
 
@GrahamChiu I know the following keys: About Aggregator Altjson AltXML BadMoney bot-source chatmod CodeBlocks Colouriser crockford Devcon droid HaikuOS help Saphir tutorial xmlflawed Snowball
 
7:25 PM
@RebolBot /s introduction "Nick's Great Introduction to Rebol2" easiestprogramminglanguage.com/…
 
@GrahamChiu added key: introduction
 
@rebolbot /k
 
@GrahamChiu I know the following keys: About Aggregator Altjson AltXML BadMoney bot-source chatmod CodeBlocks Colouriser crockford Devcon droid HaikuOS help introduction Saphir tutorial xmlflawed Snowball
 
@RebolBot introduction
@RebolBot saphir
 
7:38 PM
@RebolBot /?
 
I know these other commands:
/k "returns known keys"
key "returns link and description"
/rm key "removes key (authorised user)"
/s key [string!] description [string!] link [url!] "save key with description and link"
/v "returns version of script"
/x value "evaluates a Rebol value in a sandboxed interpreter"
 
@rebolbot /h
 
I know these other commands:
/k "returns known keys"
key opt @user "returns link and description"
/rm key "removes key (authorised user)"
/s key [string! word!] description [string!] link [url!] "save key with description and link"
/v "returns version of script"
/x value "evaluates a Rebol value in a sandboxed interpreter"
 
@RebolBot /v?
 
@GrahamChiu v? is not in my repertoire yet.
 
7:51 PM
@RebolBot /x
prin "Hello "
print "World!"
 
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>> prin "Hello "   print "World!"
Hello World!
 
@RebolBot /s FAQ "StackOverflow Chat FAQ" rebolsource.net/go/chat-faq
 
@earl added key: FAQ
 
@RebolBot help
 
@GrahamChiu FAQ
 
7:56 PM
@rebolbot faq
I must have screwed up something last night
 
do any of the other chat rooms have a bot?
 
@RebolBot /k
 
@GrahamChiu I know the following keys: About Aggregator Altjson AltXML BadMoney bot-source chatmod CodeBlocks Colouriser crockford Devcon droid FAQ HaikuOS help introduction Saphir tutorial xmlflawed Snowball
 
@moliad some of the bots run inside browsers
@rebolbot faq
@RebolBot faq
@rebolbot faq
 
8:08 PM
@moliad so they use the same credentials as the browser. Rebolbot runs though as its own user .. so had to acquire 20 points to talk !
@RebolBot introduction @NickA
 
the problem is now fixed .. it was some corruption in the data file .. due to some manual edits I made :(
@user2098587 welcome to the Rebol/Red chat room .. our bot is ready to serve!
 
posted on March 01, 2013 by Sunanda

[Bug] ob: object [] append ob [b: 2 b: 3 b: 4] == make object! [ b: 2 b: 3 b: 4 ] foreach w words-of ob [print get w] ;; they are actually different 2 3 4 This does not happen if the word is already in the object (unless it is hidden)/

posted on March 01, 2013 by Sunanda

[Comment] That is quite likely if the /skip means the data is being treated as a string. It should (I think) be treated as pairs of octets, so the data is seen as #{ c2b1 c2b2 c2b3 } But there are some design decisions needed before we have a final definition of what /skip means on binary.

 
8:30 PM
@moliad the JavaScript one, at least, does
 
8:40 PM
posted on March 01, 2013 by BrianH

[Comment] Oh, nice find. In order for it to crash these all need to be true: - A call to any function, not just RETURN or DO, even user functions. - The function must have at least one refinement, though it can have more. - The function must be called by a normal path evaluation, not APPLY. - The function call path must include the last option in its spec, though other options can also be inclu

 
9:01 PM
posted on March 01, 2013 by BrianH

[Comment] A binary is a series, so using /skip on binary when operating on series-record /skip functions should treat it like any other series of fixed-length records. Just because it's binary doesn't mean it's a not still a series. Fixed-length-record binary formats are pretty common - I use them all the time when writing EDI software. Moreso than fixed-length-record string formats, since mos

 
9:16 PM
@Sunanda @Respectech - you guys might like those avatars, but we check the icons to see if there's a new person here and you're making it difficult to spot new visitors
Of course you could just be lazy .. check the faq on how to change to something more identifiable
 
posted on March 01, 2013 by BrianH

[Comment] Another example of the default behavior of these series-of-fixed-record functions tripping people up: #1978.

 
9:32 PM
@GrahamChiu could you check the MD5 email hash instead? That should be unique, and is less likely to change than people's current avatar photo.
 
@Sunanda he means that actual people looking at the screen notice that a new person has shown up and says "Hi!". Not RebolBot, @HostileFork and such (if he'll forgive me for calling him a person and not an angry implement).
 
@BrianH Thanks. Me thinking too much about the needs of the machines :)
 
@Sunanda speaking of which, look again here: issue.cc/r3/1977 - it's weirder than you thought :)
 
@Sunanda it's not the bot .. it's us humans who do the hellos
Bit odd .. but the forever loop is protected by an 'attempt .. but if the execution server terminates the connection, the bot terminates
@rebolbot bot-source
 
9:49 PM
@BrianH Thanks for the in depth post mortem. Your analysis is impressive!
 
shouldn't the attempt catch the http error?
 
@GrahamChiu Ah, maybe some of us just want to slip into the room unnoticed :)
 
@GrahamChiu if the execution server closes the program when it disconnects, that makes sense. Closing a program is supposed to break a forever loop. No need to wrap it in an attempt, since forever never does anything itself that will result in an error being triggered (except type-check its argument). Or maybe I'm misinterpreting what you're talking about.
 
forever [
  attempt [ read cgi-url ]
]
if the read gets a disconnection event, an error is triggered and the script collapses
 
@Sunanda I'm hoping that someone will be able to read the analysis and submit a fix before I get a chance to. It's going to be a few days before I can do any more R3 fixes.
@GrahamChiu interesting, that might be worth a ticket.
 
10:30 PM
only links if without a newline :(
 
10:46 PM
@RebolBot /d show me all links like rebol.com
 
make error! [
code: 513
type: 'Access
id: 'Protocol
arg1: "Server error: HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error"
arg2: none
arg3: none
near: none
where: none
]
 
@RebolBot /d show me all links like rebol.com
 
make error! [
code: 513
type: 'Access
id: 'Protocol
arg1: "Server error: HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error"
arg2: none
arg3: none
near: none
where: none
]
 
@RebolBot /d show me all links like rebol.com
 
make error! [
code: 513
type: 'Access
id: 'Protocol
arg1: "Server error: HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error"
arg2: none
arg3: none
near: none
where: none
]
 
10:57 PM
@RebolBot /d show me all links like rebol.com
 
@RebolBot /d show links like reb4.me
 
:8016744
 
too much text is crashing the SO chat server??
@RebolBot /d show me all links
 
make error! [
code: 513
type: 'Access
id: 'Protocol
arg1: "Server error: HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error"
arg2: none
arg3: none
near: none
where: none
]
 
11:01 PM
well, the SO chat server is not liking that ...
@RebolBot /k
 
@GrahamChiu I know the following keys: About Aggregator Altjson AltXML BadMoney bot-source chatmod CodeBlocks Colouriser crockford Devcon droid FAQ HaikuOS help introduction Saphir Snowball tutorial xmlflawed
 
@rebolbot colouriser
 
@RebolBot /d show me links like reb4.me
 
11:07 PM
@rebolbot /d show me links like youtube.com
 
@RebolBot /d show me your youtube videos
 
:8016972
 
@RebolBot /d show me your youtube videos
 
11:20 PM
@RebolBot /d show me all links like http:asdfsf
 
@GrahamChiu nothing found
 
@rebolbot Red
 
@DocKimbel sorry {Red} is not in my current repertoire. Try /h for help
 
@RebolBot /s Red-lang "The Red language" red-lang.org
@RebolBot red-lang
 
@GrahamChiu added key: Red-lang
@GrahamChiu The Red language
 
11:23 PM
@DocKimbel there you are!
 
@GrahamChiu Just Red, else write Saphir-lang, Snowball-lang, etc...
 
@rebolbot /s Red "The Red language" red-lang.org
 
@GrahamChiu added key: Red
 
@GrahamChiu Thanks. :)
 
@rebolbot /d show me all links like red
 
showing too many links seems to crash the SO chat server :(
@DocKimbel I think the lower limit for a key is 3 chars :) So, you just snuck in
 
Well, this is an informative page: R2 Projects, lots of erm, useful links.
 
Hmm. I changed my SO avatar, but it doesn't look changed here yet.
 
Is there a summary of R2/Forward additions to the late 2.7.Xs? The change log is a little vague from 2.7.7 back (and some of the links therein don't work either)...
 
@Respectech Takes a while .. see the FAQ :)
@rgchris pretty old links .. needs updating to see which ones are still working
@rgchris @BrianH said he was going to put R2/Forward on github
 
11:40 PM
@GrahamChiu I'm looking for a summary of the parts that are already in 2.7.8.
 
@GrahamChiu OK. I'll wait.
 
@Respectech Can take some hours
like a dns propagation :)
 
The Internet elves have to shovel everything into place.
 
elves gremlins
 
@GrahamChiu the plan is to put R2/Forward on Github, but move most of it into rebol-patches. Everything that has made it into R2 itself will go into the version-backfill of rebol-patches, along with subsequent fixes to stuff that is already in the latest version of R2. The rest of R2/Forward will be to retrofit R2 with even more R3 goodness. Splitting it will let R2/Forward be more ambitious.
 
11:52 PM
@RebolBot /x to-string write compkarori.com/cgi-local/cgitest.r [post ""]
 
The main thing delaying this is time, but also because I want to try to recreate the existing DevBase changelog in the git history. And I might need some help with that (maybe from people at work).
@rgchris most of R2/Forward is in 2.7.8, it's actually easier to list exceptions.
 
@RebolBot /x to-string write compkarori.com/cgi-local… [post "a=b"]
 
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>> to-string write compkarori.com/cgi-local… [post "a=b"]
== none
 
@GrahamChiu What's with the … in that result?
 
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