@Respectech please reply in ticket issue.cc/r3/1971 and/or issue.cc/r3/1972 with that suggestion. It's a good one, but it will be lost if just left here. If we follow your suggestion, 1971 would be accepted with rewrites, but 1972 would be rejected.
[Wish] As mentioned in #1971, MAXIMUM-OF and MINIMUM-OF don't actually return the maximum or minimum of a series, they return the series at the position of the maximum or minimum. We need functions that *actually* return the maximum or minimum values, or when /skip is used, a shallow copy of the maximum or minimum records. The existing functions would be renamed (see #1971). See also #428 for …
@BrianH Using IE10 on Win8x64, I don't get anything from the down arrow, ever.
@BrianH Yes, please copy my comment to CC. I've been waiting for the past 10 minutes for an activation message from Curecode. I even checked my graymail.
I use SysInternals Desktop 3 with four virtual desktops, and I have FF, Chrome and IE open at all times, each with different tabs on different sites. It's how I try to keep up with things. One of my desktops has two AltME's open (one for work and one for Rebol4).
@GrahamChiu I don't get an up arrow.
@GrahamChiu I don't know if Doc has to manually activate me or not.
CC does look like a good bug tracking system, though!
@BrianH Our company (Respectech) offers cloud workstation leasing, so I use Win8x64 on one of our cloud servers. Pretty responsive, except videos are a bit laggy.
@GrahamChiu Oh, the up arrow KEY. I was looking for an up arrow WIDGET.
@GrahamChiu The problem, no longer, is the absence of information. It is knowing how, when and where to access the information. So the information regarding the SO chat is in a FAQ on the subject of R3 on a Wiki on HostileFork's account on Github. Why didn't I think about that? ;-)
@GrahamChiu Usually no, but the mail relay server used by CC is a custom one written in Rebol, so it's not supporting well some other older mail server. I will activate it manually in a minute.
@DocKimbel Thanks! Great job on CC using Cheyenne! I like the cleanliness of the site, but it still looks modern in a utilitarian sort of way. I especially like the absence of ads. :-)
[Comment] (From Bo in SO chat): I'd be more inclined to have refinements of 'find-max and 'find-min. Which is the expected behavior? If it is to return the position, then maybe have 'find-max for the position and 'find-max/value for the value. If it is to return the value, then have 'find-max for the value and 'find-max/pos for the position. I think it is better to keep the name-space less cl…
I wonder if it's simpler for a bot which executes rebol commands to just submit to Kaj's try-rebol page and return the result? Afterall he already has the infrastructure ready.
@SomeKittens It should be rebol binary not rebol source
@earl There's really only triple-spacing between the non-code and code segments. I think that looks fine. Double-spacing between the other sentences seems to be pretty standard.
[Comment] Firstly, the purpose of FIND-MAX and FIND-MIN (#1971) would be to return the position, and of this proposal to return the value. So the alternative would be to make these functions a /value option for FIND-MAX and FIND-MIN. As for "like functionality", I was thinking that these functions would actually call FIND-MAX and FIND-MIN to find the position of their results, then call FIRST …
Anything that's regular (as in regular language) does not illustrate the true power of parse
ag-parser: make object! [
tags: make block! 100
text: make string! 8000
html-code: [
copy tag ["<" thru ">"] (append tags tag) |
copy txt to "<" (append text txt)
]
parse-tags: func [site [url!]] [
clear tags clear text
parse read site [to "<" some html-code]
foreach tag tags [print tag]
print text
]
]
That, while it's really not accurate (don't put this on a blog, it doesn't handle edge cases well at all) illustrates Rebol strength. In JS that would be a lot more trouble
@BenjaminGruenbaum Parsing HTML tags is even easier in R2: load/markup is built-in. Perhaps one day in R3 too. Or perhaps not, given how easy it is to do.
@rgchris we have quote in parse already, but it doesn't work with to or thru - those operations take special rules. Try parse [1 2 3] [thru [3]] instead.
@Jina not really, for two reasons. First, dialects are parsed with block parsing, and that doesn't have whitespace as a concept; whitespace only applies to string parsing, which isn't considered a "dialect" by Rebol's standard definition. Second of all, when you have Unicode strings the definition of what constitutes "whitespace" is subject to some debate, and what you want to ignore will vary based on circumstances.
@SomeKittens You should note that it can be shortened but it would still have to include those while loops and explicit recursive descent and that there is probably no way to make it nearly as clean as in Rebol
@SomeKittens last line should be parse(tokenizer) and not expr(tokenizer)
@Jina that is why I suggested an /ignore stuff option instead, which would let you be more specific about what you wanted to ignore. But either way, Carl was likely right about the performance issue.
@Jina I'm sorry, I interpreted that as "parsing dialects", or using parse to process dialects. That is where my "not a dialect" comment came from. Rebol "dialects" are generally considered to be semantic interpretations of Rebol data (usually in blocks). Syntactic interpretations of string data are considered to be full languages. Not skipping whitespace in string data is not much harder than Unicode issues already make string parsing.
Ignoring whitespace is not necessarily the best approach anyway. It's often better to just do something like any whitespace for your definition of whitespace at the places where it is safe to ignore it.
@Jina ah, OK. A failure in R3 of a parse rule in a document written for R2 over 10 years ago and not updated since then. The main way we recommend to stay compatible between R2 and R3 in your parse rules is to write them to use parse/all in R2, then let /all be assumed in R3. Or you could use trim/all if you want to use old rules.
TRIM/ALL may compromise data if it contains quoted strings where white space is important { something something "two spaces are meaningful here" something}
@Jina as can rule-based parse without /all if you don't write your rules correctly (actually, it can be impossible to write them correctly in some non-/all cases). If spaces matter in some cases and not in others, ignore them explicitly where it's safe to do so.
That will work for ASCII whitespace. For Unicode whitespace, you'll need to define what whitespace is for you. And watch out, charsets aren't sparse in RAM, so it might be a large charset if you go off the standards and include everything in one charset. It might be better to write it as a rule.
@Jina right. Put any ws on either side of "(" expr ")" as well. Keep in mind that Rebol source itself only uses ASCII whitespace, not Unicode whitespace, so even if we added back the R2 behavior it would still be wrong in some circumstances whether we added it as ASCII or Unicode. Unicode makes the whole concept iffy.
@Jina just because you're parsing a Unicode string (internally) doesn't mean that you are parsing by Unicode rules, and parse can't assume that you are. For backwards compatibility, it would have to assume that you are not parsing Unicode rules. And check issue.cc/r3/1080 - it was an /ignore stuff option, not an /ignore option. The stuff to ignore was provided in a parameter.
For Unicode parsing you often have to use rules instead of charsets because the charsets would just be too big for your memory. Unicode really does make things more tricky.
@SomeKittens It seems like a good candidate for unstable branches at the moment, at least until we hit beta. It might be a good idea to start those conversations though.
[Wish] The current FUNCTION function is almost never used, and not really useful - it's just a version of FUNC with unnecessary overhead. The FUNCT function with its local word gathering is used much more often, especially in R3 code, about as often as FUNC. However, as Fork likes to remind us several times a day for months on end, FUNCT is a bit of an ugly name, especially for so useful a fun…
@GrahamChiu it shows the importance of the request, which is mostly social. And I asked @HostileFork to make the ticket many times. Fortunately, I know he can take a joke :)
Bot is messing up the echo's @ user ref. Does it notify you, Graham?
Special casing? Though I don't know why that would special-case in HTML, since it's not special there. Escaping ' is more of a SQL thing. Wait, is this data coming from a tag attribute that is declared in single-quoted syntax?
{"event_type":1,"time_stamp":1361940074,"content":"The encoding shouldn\u0026#39
;t matter, since that character is ASCII.","user_id":2016426,"user_name":"BrianH
","room_id":291,"message_id":7950353},
@GrahamChiu Special-case encoded twice. First as a HTML entity, then the & of that entity as a JSON escape code. I guess Bot will need to take that into account.
OK, so it looks like you can special-case decode HTML entities yourself. Explicitly typed entities don't pass through without being encoded first, and that encoding prevents them from being real entities in your code.
[Comment] This request may have been written in a humorous way, but it is a serious compatibility issue and a somewhat less serious marketing issue. There seems to be a bit of a community consensus building around not liking the name "funct", but liking what it does quite a bit. And no-one seriously uses the FUNCTION function anymore. Even the people who have admitted to using FUNCTION (like La…
@Bajaj Just come to this room whenever you have time. Lots of helpful people here, and some core developers hang out here too. Just type Hello @HostileFork and you can learn Rebol :-)
[Comment] Ch.Ensel (aka ChristianE) suggested that these be named AT-MAXIMUM and AT-MINIMUM instead in #1818. However, the functions don't really seem related to AT. For AT, you already know and specify the position; for these functions, you are trying to find the position. These really seem like they're more related to FIND.
[Comment] You mock me. I will not be mocked. http://www.hulu.com/watch/19312 But while I try to recover from the mockery, I will do a little dance because I'm happy this flag is getting picked up...finally. I don't know whether Red made the change because of me talking about this all the time, or just independent realization. Doesn't matter, it adds another reason to why it's a good idea, …
>> test: charset "0123456789"
== make bitset! #{000000000000FFC0}
>> append test "a"
== make bitset! #{000000000000FFC00000000040}
>> parse "123a" [ some test ]
== true
>> append a "-"
** Script Error: append expected series argument of type: series port
** Near: append a "-"
>> append a #"-"
** Script Error: append expected series argument of type: series port
** Near: append a #"-"
>> append a [#"-"]
** Script Error: append expected series argument of type: series port
** Near: append a [#"-"]
@GrahamChiu Again, its my bad. I am using r2, so maybe 2 and 3 work differently.
In any case @KK. @BenjaminGruenbaum @SomeKittens I'm pleased to see y'all getting it. I wasn't willing to do a real publicity push for Rebol until it was open source, but it pretty much sells itself once you start using it.
We're all stressed because there is a balance between promoting something in an alpha state, when you have feelings of enthusiasm... but not wanting to get locked into design decisions you might want to change before things are ready. This balance has weighed on Rebol for a long time, and it used to be a "one man show" (well, one man who could ship the binaries, a lot of people contributed) and now we're trying to... not let it descend into chaos.
So I am really happy to see the blogs, but I hope that the personal touch stays so that we only attract people who are willing to embrace the necessary spirit of flexibility. Kind of more of a "come get in on the ground floor of an emerging project" vs. "Here's a finished package, it's perfect, TA-DA!" contrast. There's a certain category of open-minded person we want and a certain kind of person we don't want who will complain when it doesn't work how they expect immediately out of the box.
In 1.5 years I have predicted Red will be ready for bootstrap.
And if it's ready enough for that, it's ready enough to be "the new Rebol" for most (not all) applications.
And on another topic... um... why are the stars so random? If someone can explain why those things have been starred I'll leave 'em but... um... I can audit them and it's what I'm planning to do if no one explains why those should be sentences people read to catch up on notable moments in the room.
You have... ten seconds. :-)
(Guess I'm actually joking about being flexible. Those aren't good things to star. I'm going to delete them, I'm just wondering what they're about.)
@KK. I'm just trying to help people realize what starring is for.
It's a weird functionality but it has its uses.
It's because precisely people don't want to have to scroll through all the random conversations, you call out notable things. Starring something that says "Haha!" is not useful.
When people complain that StackOverflow chat is hard to catch up on, they're not realizing the tools available, to make an ephemeral chat manageable... but you must use those tools correctly.
Without that management, sure, it's a pain.
But with it done properly, AltME is up a creek. It can't be anywhere near as good until it is rewritten completely.
I support that, but as an R3 app, not an R2 one.
And I don't think it's a good use of the time and energy of the best Rebol developers at this point in time because StackOverflow's people, moderators, etc. are first-class awesome devs who do this stuff for a living.
@HostileFork I've gotta admit, I kind-of star posts when I sense they are interesting or exciting, regardless of their importance in contribution to the overall discussion in this room.
When they jump the shark it'll be time to go, but they haven't jumped the shark yet. This place is practically spam-proof.
Only major point of contention between me and them is the 20 rep requirement to chat that no room owner can override, and they are doing this very much on purpose.
Properly playing our cards and having the right discussions in the right places would let us continue as necessary on any medium we needed to switch to at any point in time. They could shut this down tomorrow and it wouldn't make a difference. This is what @BrianH and I are trying to say. The main thing is we need a Rebol Q&A scrape, a read-only clone of the data from the main site just in case.
@KK. I don't write things like this for my health...
I know you can't use caret style escaping in strings for codepoints bigger than ^(FF) in Rebol 2, because it doesn't know anything about Unicode. So this doesn't generate anything good, it looks messed up:
print {Q: What does a Zen master's {Cow} Say? A: "^(03BC)"!}
Yet the code works in Reb...
@GrahamChiu You've got an AI that can read an argument and post a coherent bug or issue report? Can I talk to it/him/her however it/him/her prefers to be addressed?
@GrahamChiu you see the room moderator deleting stars ability? Hover on one, you get a black drop down arrow.
@KK. "Do or do not... there is no try." -Yoda "Star or star not... there is no kind-of star." -Me :-)
@GrahamChiu Hrm, must be rep not room owner status then.
@GrahamChiu Yup, that's what it is then. Is "I found the default parse useful in R2 .... no way of restoring that in R3?" notable in your opinion? (You said it...)
@GrahamChiu Well it's up to you. I think with proper star curation the AltME complainers can experience something that gives them what they actually want, instead of what they think they want.
This has been my point. AltME sucks, we have new people dropping in and getting the spirit here. It's simply time to shutter AltME.
The "I don't care that it throws up a red flag and don't visit this site it's dangerous" attitude doubly emphasizes that the time has come. I have a plugin called "Web of Trust" and it doesn't trust Altme.com. And you can either fight it or realize that I don't trust AltME either.
@GrahamChiu I thought Carl has a big awesome job now. If Carl needs money, then why's he working.
HostileFork - once again and for all - stop dehonesting the tool, which we have used for 10 years. Just because you lost your password and was not able to join does not mean other ppl don't use it for good. Unless SO chat stops to suck, some of us will live on altme. Show me private chat here, and multiple isolated REBOL only channels here, then we will talk ...
HostileFork - once again and for all - stop dehonesting the tool, which we have used for 10 years. Just because you lost your password and was not able to join does not mean other ppl don't use it for good. Unless SO chat stops to suck, some of us will live on altme. Show me private chat here, and multiple isolated REBOL only channels here, then we will talk ...
@pekr Skype me. metaeducation. I can not only chat with you privately, but show you what's going on my desktop. We can do voice, video (if I had a camera on this machine), etc.
@pekr I want a separate dev channel from userspace, I'm just afraid if we break it up right now the traffic status will not attract drive-bys here.
@pekr We are on the ground floor here. Look at the room number, 291. Make a new room and just look at the counter.
This is valuable real-estate! :-P Er, unreal-estate. Virtual-estate.
btw - the reason why I posted the message twice is, that it tells me, that my message timed -out, and offers new post. Maybe an FF quirk, need to restart ...
(Well, caveat being, ultimately, we are talking on the "stackoverflow.com" domain, and that means they control the channel ultimately, and then ".com" controls who stackoverflow is, and then there's the protocols... but... I could go on about it. But why do you think I own metaeducation.com anyhow.)
@Jina I don't want to bug you too much about it, people can make their own decisions, but setting your avatar to something non-gravatar-y helps differentiate you visually from random new users who join who I have to look up and greet. It's easy. As dt2 can attest, I'll draw one for you if you need. :-)
Speaking of FAQ issues, I think I'm going to consider the "who's who" a failure. I'm deleting that section now.