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12:19 AM
posted on July 15, 2018 by R

On the updated rebol.com main site it says the formerly commercial Rebol/Command release will be free when the "building in the cloud" project is done. What does that mean? Any idea when I'll be able to download it and get the SQL libraries.

 
12:57 AM
@DaviddenHaring Hi. What's up?
 
 
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4:14 PM
posted on July 15, 2018 by @hostilefork Brian Dickens

@hostilefork wrote: In what I think is an impressive design point, you can now write: case [ condition1 [...] condition2 [...] default [ ...code if neither condition1 or condition2 were truthy... ] ] …as well as… switch thing [ match1 [...] match2 [...] default [ ...code if thing <> match1 and thi

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4:25 PM
@giuliolunati If you merge up Ren-C then it has some changes, and I've sent a PR which makes httpd.reb work on a basic case. Almost certainly needs some more work, but maybe you can figure out what to do with it from here...!
 
 
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5:26 PM
posted on July 15, 2018 by @hostilefork Brian Dickens

@hostilefork wrote: A feature that doesn’t have a lot of uses in the wild yet is “refinement revocation”. While updating the %httpd.reb script, I noticed an interesting place it could be used. The code needed some updating, because it was assigning the result of a conditional (which might fail) directly through a SET-WORD!..which could be null, and thu

 
 
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6:40 PM
posted on July 15, 2018 by @hostilefork Brian Dickens

@hostilefork wrote: These words are used in multiple places and don’t always mean parallel things. From some point of view, the idea that words have many different meanings is part of the point. It still seems like when you’re putting things in the box together it might be nice if there was more consistency. Not the highest priority thing to worry abo

 
 
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Q: Worker using synchronous XMLHttpRequest to get data from GUI

HostileForkI'd like a Web Worker which is deep in a call stack to be able to make a synchronous request to get information from the GUI. The GUI itself is not blocked--it's able to process messages. But the JavaScript on the worker's stack is not written in async / await style. It is just a lot of synchr...

 
 
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9:57 PM
@HostileFork has made a number of changes to httpd mainly to make this an exemplar. So, all of our schemes probably need to be updated.
 
10:35 PM
@giuliolunati Can you put together a test for that 32k chunk bug and see if there's a reason the workaround is still in httpd? If it's not a problem any more we should delete that, and if it is a problem we should fix it. I don't want too much investment in the schemes as they are right now (pending redesign thinking) but if they're going to be used at all they shouldn't have problems like that.
 
10:49 PM
@HostileFork I'm pretty sure that bug is gone.
 
There are some old chat messages about it, if you search for "chunk" you see them.
 
11:16 PM
posted on July 15, 2018 by hostilefork

You're not supposed to be able to put more code after a DEFAULT clause used in contexts like CASE or SWITCH. But invisibles should be legal. And for instance, COMMENT is: >> case [ default [print "Hi"] comment "This is fine" ] Hi But ELIDE causes an error: >> case [ default [print "Hi"] elide (print "This causes an error") ] Hi ** Error: DEFAUL

 
Apr 18 '17 at 23:31, by giuliolunati
@GrahamChiu But then I got errors again, so not sure. Now I'll repeat testing with big chunk size, let see what happens...
 

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