@HostileFork I'm not against it, but in practice, it might be not that easy to achieve. Also, the QuickTest framework built for Red is very simple on purpose, that helps us write tests faster. I haven't looked at the one @Ladislav wrote yet, so I can't really compare.
@DocKimbel Well I'm not the best Rebol/Red coder or anything but I think there is value in unification on this. And @BrianH made it sound almost like he would be willing to let function be what's called funct in R3 ,so... maybe anything is possible here.
R2's function has its fans (like @Ladislav and Gabriele), but it is rarely used by others. OTOH, funct is a plan horrible name, but will probably become the most used function constructor, so it makes sense to break compatibility now, and re-assign the names.
@DocKimbel Then Ladislav and Gabriele have to get outvoted. No, I refuse and I will drive a van full of explosives into... um... well, whatever, if funct is not taken out of circulation.
Well, you might be able to if it's a literal "mezzanine", but I don't care much about shopping malls and escalators, but I do care about this funct thing. I'm not fooling around.
I have made my offer. For Rebol to adopt Red's idea. func with no scan of body for locals, function means it scans.
Which is similar to what I was suggesting; that's what I wanted for function, but I wanted to axe func.
But if func is just... funky... a low level thing that first timers don't use but experts tend to use... okay. I'll get over it. I liked "inline" and "lambda" but I guess I don't care if function isn't terrible.
@earl Sorry for not being more clear. I would like to use a more TDD approach, but I need to keep the new tests separated from the regression suite (all the other tests) while coding until all the new tests pass. Then I need a simple way to "move" those new tests to the regression tests suite.
The documentation you see is a copy of R2 documentation. It still does not reflect the current state in R3.
In R3 you can have both $123 as well as $123.00, have you tried?
This looks like a more accurate documentation:
http://www.rebol.net/wiki/Money
@DocKimbel I am a fan of function because some of my code is R1, which had to use function for local variables. However, I would not regret it too much if it vanished, since I am actually not using it in my new code.
@DocKimbel We have recently added a pretty nice feature which can also help with these cases. It basically allows you to "diff" one test run against another.
@earl But if that means adding a specific flag on each new tests, then having to remove it one by one, that's not the way I want it. Basically, a folder-oriented approach would suit me more, e.g. two folders: %new/ and %regression/ and the ability to move files freely from one to another would be nice.
@SomeKittens Read the big warning about no guarantees... about anything... and it's alpha software... and no legal contract... and...
R2 has a sort of security model. w.r.t. filesystem and such R3 is unfinished, but it has awesome capabilities with protect. At run-time you can just point to something and protect it..either to make it read only, or to hide it so all pre-existing bindings work but future ones don't "see" the values...
@SomeKittens I use protect for what you might call "memory breakpoints" in other languages.
@SomeKittnes Try for instance fruits: [apple banana orange] then protect fruits then append fruits [pear] :-) updated so you don't think it's duplicate fruit name that blocks the append...
@DocKimbel "unchanged" means the test status doesn't differ between baseline and subject-under-test. "removed" means that a test which baseline was run against was since removed from the test suite and therefore was not executed for the subject-under-test.
@SomeKittens Well, doing a good job of sandboxing is definitely on the list, just saying I wouldn't trust some things further than I'd throw them... it's not been audited by Bruce Schneier or anything.
@SomeKittens R2 does an okay job. Not really ready in R3. I'd advise making sure all the code you run is code you wrote...the general "don't eval if you can avoid it" principle.
It's actually related to a class project. We wanted to create a tester that checked programs from intro to CS students. Problem is, that requires executing arbitrary Python code. I tried the only Python sandbox (pypy) and got absolutely nowhere.
QuickTest does simply overwrite the last log, we only look at the log file when they are failures (the log file is detailed, while we get only a short report on screen).
@DocKimbel it is not that bad, you have got two options - either don't remove the log file you want to reuse for log-diff or remove everything always and just compare two interpreters letting them produce two files and compare them "on the fly".
Doc thinks Red needs to bootstrap super soon and throwaway Rebol and he'll make a big mistake doing it too soon. BrianH thinks Rebol is really advanced in design due to decades and can't be possibly caught up with. I'm averaging their estimates and putting it together, I say Red takes pole position 2 years.
@HostileFork But even after that flag is taken, Rebol matters. It will surely do as Red will probably diverge a lot on new features from R3, like concurrency handling. So having a tool with a different approach is always good for everyone.
@DocKimbel Well I hope I can force some sense into focus on spec and design and throwing out Rebol task!, there are bigger fish to fry at a design level, but we'll see how much clout I have. I have a little. :-)
@DocKimbel The Red R3 port has many lessons, almost poetic.
@BadgerGirl Ever been to Kenya? They've got lions... (and tigers) Forget Norway!
@earl It would be good to discuss it with @PeterWood in the first place, as he wrote the QuickTest framework, so he is in the best position to see the gaps between both testing frameworks and if/how we could bring them closer to share the same test suite.
I heard about this phone call thing, no, I don't talk to strangers on the Internet unless it's typing on the Internet. I have people I talk to on the phone and it's not you. :-)
BUT let's talk about Rebol now that we're all here.
Favorite language?
(that's a polling question so I can target my speech)
I ran into Rebol and I was wondering about it.
I ran into the following script from here:
use [feed questions answers][
feed: load-xml/dom http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/rebol
questions: map-each entry feed/get-by-tag <entry> [
find/match entry/get <id> "http://...
Before we play, I'm going to ask you a question... you know how Lisp and scheme use parentheses for the delimiters of symbolic groups? I guess you might say C uses... braces?
@BadgerGirl Technicalities okay, you got me there. :-)
But in general
Now let's talk about strings.
You ever see a language that has "Hi I'm a string" and '<a href="foo">' alternates? Like you're supposed to decide if you use double quotes or single quotes, and it's based on the content, and you kinda rip your hair out over it?
Like "well there's no single or double quotes, so which do I use?" or "Hm, I have both apostrophes AND quotes so which do I use".
Just B.S. stress that raises your blood pressure and not like I need that because I'm already half dead.
But Rebol has chosen (gasp) asymmetric string delimiters! So you say print {"It's really better to use asymmetric string delimiters," said {Fork} to {BadgerGirl}, "because look, if they match up, the parser doesn't need to escape. It's cool and multiline. Screw those other languages."}
This is the beginning of realizing the genius of decades of design. And after that the tragedy that causes us to argue but let's.. let's... not talk about that. Let's talk about the joy of discovering the universe of design that is Rebol. Then you can yell at us :-)
It's like every.. single... decision... was made on purpose.
Sort of, except when I go hit BrianH with a frying pan.
@BadgerGirl Well, Rebol is "symbolic". It's best to think of it as a box of tinker-toys or LEGOs or what have you. (Do kids today even know what tinker toys are? Should I stop saying that?)
@KK. Well Gandhi also was missing a piece of the puzzle, he wasn't a programmer, just a good guy. If you are a good guy and a programmer, you know that you cannot have a nonviolent response to a machinery onslaught... like a machine gun tied to a motion detector...
Wishing for your enemy to become enlightened won't work if your enemy is just a simple machine. You have to think a little higher.
@HostileFork He started his satyagraha ideology first in South Africa, where he went as a lawyer, and saw the treatment of Indians and other colored people there. Since they were not in a position to fight, Gandhi simply started passive resistance: We won't accept your laws, and we won't resist arrest or any punishment for breaking them since we broke a law that was null-and-void in the first place.
@HostileFork I think the best thing for Rebol right now is eyeballs
The more we chat here, the more people will end up in this room by mistake
That's a bug in Rebol v2.x with the network protocols. It is a valid URL! type. Normally, you could do a trick like this:
>> type? http://user:pass@myserver/test%21file.txt
== url!
See, it's a valid URL!
>> read http://user:pass@rtibackup/test%21file.txt
** User Error: URL error...
@BadgerGirl if you look hard enough in the chat transcript, you'll find among other things, a PNG of my business card. If you're going to harass me then I ask at least you read a lot of Rebol stuff as the price to pay.
And Rebol is a goldmine. We've got decades of cool stuff. I feel almost miserly, like... we give it out one sentence at a time... and I feel so horrible about how miserable the rebol.com site is. It's like, we've got this magic crystal and we're sitting here doling it out one little tiny splinter at a time.
@SomeKittens You and @HostileFork think alike, not same, but along the same lines. You do not want the normal things in life to get in the way of doing better things.
The only system-gaming I'm in favor of is getting people to 20. Just because Stack is being a bit of a jerk about that. Beyond that, no upvote requests IMO.
@KK. I find that there are a lot of times that I need to do something within a program that the program itself doesn't have the ability to do. For programs that can pipe their data through a file, you can use Unix-like file techniques - the same goes for collections of objects and Windows scripting. But some applications choose to provide an extension model instead, and for those you have to make Rebol/Red into an extension.
R3 has support for this, in theory, but we haven't seen people trying this much yet.
As for the question linked, for cases where you would want to design your program to use a scripting language, it might be helpful to think of Rebol as being a really powerful library that does a lot of stuff. By using it in your program, you don't have to write that stuff yourself.
There's the old saying: Any sufficiently advanced program ends up reimplementing a large subset of Lisp, badly.
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@rgchris yup, though that was a little more platform-specific. That was more like Windows ActiveScripting or Powershell, or AppleScript. For a more general platform agnostic example, the most widely used one now is Lua, mostly because it was specifically designed for this kind of thing.
In a C# program (the subject of the question) I'd not pick Lua though, because Lua was more designed for extending C programs. Instead, it might be better to pick one of the DLR languages like IronPython or Javascript, or better yet making it possible for your users to use any DLR languages.
@Adrian, I bookmarked that Clojure article. I've been looking at other languages that have been dealing with concurrency, to see if they've figured anything out that would be applicable to a language with Rebol's core semantic model. Clojure was on the evaluation list already, but thanks for the handy link :)
I am writing a dialect (based on user input) for business opening hours. I have it pretty much mapped out, but thought I might leave it out here for anyone wanting a challenge learning 'parse or datatypes.
The basic premise is, user input is provided as a string to be loaded. The format is as follows: {monday: 8:00am - 5:00pm weekends: 9:00am - 4:00pm}
working Tuesday period 30 start 9:00
block 10:00 to 10:15 for "morning tea"
block 12:00 to 13:00 for lunch
block 15:00 to 15:15 for "afternoon tea"
finish 16:00
so my appt slots get populated for 30 min intervals
@Mark.L, read the FAQ to get an idea what all this is about. If the subject catches your interest post a question and we'll get some answers going - enough to bump you over the rep requirement.
@KK. 'fraid I don't have much expertise in this area—it seems @moliad has the best actual example of why I'd use Rebol within a compiled program (no pressure Max).
@rgchris btw, I am following some of you guys, you, @earl, @HostileFork, @moliad and @DocKimbel (red_lang) on twitter. Hope its not a problem to any of you. :-)