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5:13 AM
In case you need it, I finally figured out the correct way to [clear the cache](https://github.com/hostilefork/replpad-js/commit/5e33c6287802a9009e52d68376be3c1f61e4d83d) for a replpad app. The meta tags I was using previously weren't working half the time, and this solution works every time!

FYI, this snippet clears everything, but you can always adjust it to only clear specifically named items and / or only when needed. I need everything wiped atm, since things are still in development.
 
 
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11:34 AM
@BrianOtto In the network settings there's a tick box in Chrome for "disable cache", and I ticked that...it works for disabling the cache while DevTools is open. It has worked well enough for me so far, but having more ways is good!
 
 
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2:17 PM
posted on March 21, 2019 by @hostilefork Brian Dickens

@hostilefork wrote: R3-Alpha’s FIND function had a whole slew of refinements: /part -- Limits the search to a given length or position length (number! series! pair!) /only -- Treats a series value as only a single value /case -- Characters are case-sensitive /any -- Enables the * and ? wildcards ; !!! Note: this didn't work

 
@Adrian While you're digging around in Discourse, can you figure out how to turn off it editorializing post titles? It decides using all caps is shouting, it decides you can't use multiple exclamation points to talk about !!, it's all kinds of bad for a programming site.
 
 
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3:47 PM
posted on March 21, 2019 by hostilefork

>> set #123 456 == 456 >> words-of bind? #123 == [system set 123 words-of bind?] ^-- bad

 
3:59 PM
All right guinea pigs, I think today is the day UTF8-Everywhere gets pushed. It's going to be slow for a while, because it is not optimizing on ASCII strings...you're paying the cost for seeking in a world where it assumes it doesn't know the maximum codepoint size in your string. I want it to do that for a while, though, because otherwise we'd have to be deliberately feeding data with high codepoints through every routine to know they'd been updated.
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Also: PARSE hasn't been updated to lock the string and know its positioning, and that's a killer. Beyond performance, I really think that PARSE has to lock its input series, because otherwise it's impossible to reliably implement important features like letting you know the line number when you transcode material out of something. That means if you want to edit something as you're parsing you'll have to use PARSE commands to do it.
Another possibility is that since PARSE returns how far it gets when it succeeds, you could run your parsing in a step up to a point...get your series back, edit it (and take responsibility for any file/line number updates), and then start the parse again.
While large parses have taken a fairly serious hit (for the time being), several other things have sped up, and will continue to speed up. And some really neat features are coming down the pipe from this. You will be impressed and/or amazed.
 
 
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5:35 PM
I looked over HALT exiting to the OS console when launching a script from the OS.
Wanted to comment that indeed Ren-C C code is extensively commented, which encourages me to look into the matter further.
Could it be as easy as tracking the point where the eval loop exits and launch the Rebol console?
 
@OneArb I certainly welcome anyone wanting to do their own research, and improving things where they can! But the throwing mechanics are a bit of a hassle, and all part of a current design. I'd advise filing a bug regarding it, and it will be tended to...eventually. It won't always take years :-) And I imagine I could fix it relatively quickly.
Note also that errors during script runs have a countdown in the console allowing you to break in.
 
6:16 PM
posted on March 21, 2019 by hostilefork

The big giant step of UTF-8 Everywhere in the underlying string implementation is now in (!) Many issues remain--including how to take advantage of this with new feature designs, performance, and...of course, dealing with any bugs. Because UTF-8 and ASCII overlap, it's actually the case that right now a lot of the code paths are being tested...merely by not ever taking any shortcuts based on

posted on March 21, 2019 by hostilefork

>> set #123 456 == 456 >> words-of bind? #123 == [system set 123 words-of bind?] ^-- bad

posted on March 21, 2019 by OneArb

loop 100 [print "Hi" halt] falls back to the console issuing [interrupted by Ctrl-C or HALT instruction] When issuing HALT or Ctrl-C from a script launched from the OS console, it seems the console is never gets launched as shown by system/console/print-halted

 
6:32 PM
@HostileFork UTF-8 Everywhere! Excited to see this.
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@Edoc It's not over yet. But it's in the browser now, if you feel like parsing some cats. :-) The interop where you can match strings against binaries in PARSE (case sensitively or case-insensitively) and binaries against strings (case sensitively) brings back some of the ease-of-use and flexibility of R2's byte-size strings, but for the UTF-8 world.
But that's just the start; this should help all around for performance (overall, when everything is fixed up) and features, I have a few pending...
However, it's time for this to bury the hatchet on string and word unification. I think we're at the known point of how far that's going to go--writing it up.
 
posted on March 21, 2019 by VIDpuzzle

From Ren-C (compliled with OMQ extension) - using the current 0MQ version 4.2.5 - I was able to receive messages from R2 using the TCP chat example: http://www.rebol.net/cookbook/recipes/0028.html I use ZMQ_STREAM "pairing" which behaves like a standard BSD socket according to: http://hintjens.com/blog:42 When sending a message from R3 to R2, zmq-send socket msg I get the followin

posted on March 21, 2019 by JackKort

Hello, I cannot understand this error.  Using sqlite.r from dobeash.com in REBOL/View 2.7.8.3.1 on Windows 2012 R2; SQLite version is 3.15.2 In the most simplified form of what I am trying to do with CTEs, this query works under sqlite3 in a command line window, but fails when called in REBOL: >> >> sql {WITH x AS (select 'a' as study ), {    y AS (se

posted on March 21, 2019 by OneArb

array [ 5 ] ** Script Error: insert does not allow blank! for its series argument ** Where: else array console ** Near: [... try get 'value ~~ size] array 5 ** Script Error: insert does not allow blank! for its series argument ** Where: else array console ** Near: [... try get 'value ~~ size]

 
 
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9:46 PM
posted on March 21, 2019 by hostilefork

If there were any additional feature to the topic, I would err towards a RESUME feature. Terminate console and continue script from the line after the HALT command or possibly even a HALT/DO. Not an easy task, I'd imagine. Okay...so you are asking for BREAKPOINT. That (and RESUME) are under development, and have been demonstrated. But a lot of restructuring is going on in the attempt to no

 
 
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10:47 PM
@HostileFork I think load-r3.js issue with not-(yet)-deployed-commits is solved
 
@giuliolunati Woo!! Sounds great, let's try it and see... other good news of the day, UTF-8 Everywhere!
It will be slow for a little while. :-/ But it will be faster soon. While it's slow, it's making sure we test all the higher codepoint code paths because it's not optimizing ASCII.
@giuliolunati So @GrahamChiu figured out how to set up CORS on S3. Maybe that will help in some workaround to allow the worker.js file to be served from there?
 
11:20 PM
@HostileFork - done, let me know if anything still needs tweaking
 
@Adrian Woo, thanks. That was an irritating "feature".
@Adrian No luck on granting wider file permissions on avatars? :-/ I wouldn't mind a solution that just made everyone re-upload avatars.
 
Yeah, well, I'm sure they meant well.
 
We have very few image uploads, and if we just had them in a directory we could edit them back into the five posts that have them.
 
@HostileFork not yet - maybe I'll get around to it tonight, though there's some high priority work-related stuff to attend to
 
Not super urgent. It's all still readable.
 
11:35 PM
@Adrian Today's UTF-8 Everywhere release was brought to you by the easy listening work-friendly synthwave of Unfound. Thanks, whoever you are. :-)
 
@HostileFork that's some good shit
 

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