5:34 AM
Citing this only for completeness of transcript here, as perhaps it was this response that caused you to rethink your angle:
in [Rebol*], 14 hours ago, by HostileFork
@AndrewHenle As you won't join the chat: I will simply summarize by saying it took a bit of work to research how to do this. I saw other people were discussing it, but thought it would be better to have it on StackOverflow where it was searchable and feedback could improve it. I reacted to your feedback including reordering the points of the answer to put "if you want a generalized solution keep an old OS" first. I then did add some errors (to functions I was not using). Hence I find your inability to empathize + unwillingness to consider another point of view myopic and tedious. Done. — HostileFork 1 hour ago
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8:16 AM
@AndrewHenle "Nothing can ever be guaranteed to be forward-compatible." This is the heart of my (and Carl's) objection. It is a generalisation that relegates a number of easily-solvable (and worth solving) issues to limbo. It is patently false, as you so rightly point out @HostileFork, unless the word "forever" is added -- and all compatibilities fail if you add that word.
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