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04:50
I am convinced this is a form of self-hosting in Rebol, I think one that interestingly differs from the one proposed in the Red model:
I have written parse rules for Rebol in Rebol (of course, and yay, finally!) which I am currently testing my fixes (to the C code) against.
When the C code matches the parse rules, I will be done ... but after that, who is to say which one came first? :O
This was one of my main first goals for my part of this project, and I can happily report (literally! :) total success.
Also FYI, these rules pass both Red and Rebol, and, I hope, will pass that third member of the family, Ren.
 
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08:47
posted on October 30, 2016 by giuliolunati

fix Pick_Vector for decimal vectors by giuliolunati

 
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14:17
posted on October 30, 2016 by giuliolunati

satisfy ASSERT_SERIES_TERM when removing final space

 
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17:33
@HostileFork echo fails with an assertion:

r3: ../src/core/c-eval.c:1154: Do_Core: Assertion `NOT_END(f->out)' failed.
fish: “r3” terminated by signal SIGABRT (Abort)
 
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19:49
posted on October 30, 2016 by giuliolunati

(make map! []) = (make map! []) causes ../src/include/sys-array.h:286: VAL_ARRAY: assertion "ANY_ARRAY(v)" failed

20:02
@giuliolunati ^-- That's one of those very good assertions, pointing out that you can't just take the array out of a map and compare to another one with array comparison and expect that to give a coherent answer for equal (!) R3-alpha basically never implemented equality for maps!
Since the values are already hashed, you can look up the values in one map while enumerating the other. I guess that non-strictly "a" => 1, "A" => 1" and "a" => 1 are equal, but strictly they are not, but what about "a" => 1, "A" => 2 and "a" => 1? :-(
@ingo And again, that's Ren-C catching R3-Alpha problems again. :-) The return result from the ECHO native (which I've never used) was given as R_RET, meaning "whatever is in the output cell location" (modern name, R_OUT, to distinguish the cell holding the definitional return function from the ordinary output). But echo never wrote the output.
20:31
I guess we can change that to void, since no one was depending on the return result before...
20:47
Hm, if a refinement is disabled in an APPLY, should it be enforced that the arguments are void? Or might you want to say something like apply :append [series: ... | value: ... | dup: even? length series | count: 1020]

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