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3:14 PM
@HostileFork I still see the set-word! marking position as fluent within Parse, it fits with my model of how the Parse dialect is constructed.
position: set- and get-words, extraction: keywords.
On nullifying map keys, could something more useful than LOGIC! be returned from FIND on a map?
 
4:17 PM
posted on May 24, 2019 by hyao

Maybe we should add "and also a Rebol 3 interpreter" to the repo description? I am new to rebol and have spent quite some time trying to find a r3 implementation. Thanks,

 
I feel a bit out of the loop in terms of using the browser-based Ren-C. Has anyone done an up-to-date 'Getting Started' primer?
 
 
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5:20 PM
@rgchris do you mean, using replpad-js or using libr3.js to build a web app?
 
 
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6:46 PM
posted on May 24, 2019 by Oldes

In Rebol2: >> sort/compare [1 10 3 ] func[x y][print [x y] case [x > y [1] x < y [-1] true [0]]] 10 3 1 10 3 1 == [1 3 10] In Red: >> sort/compare [1 10 3 ] func[x y][print [x y] case [x > y [1] x < y [-1] true [0]]] 10 1 3 10 3 1 == [1 3 10] But in Rebol3: >> sort/compare [1 10 3 ] func[x y][print [x y] case [x > y [1] x < y [-1] true [0]]] 10 1 3

 
7:14 PM
@giuliolunati The latter. How do I start to write a Rebol script that'll be executed and do some basic DOM stuff?
 
7:33 PM
@rgchris you should be able to DO a GitHub raw or gitlab raw URL of a .Reb file from replpad. Please prefer this for the moment to running your own fork, if you can
The things to look at are the JS-NATIVE and JS-AWAITER which have a Rebol block as a spec but a TEXT! string of JavaScript as the body
As I warn, the techniques being used here are still pretty bleeding edge...for like, anybody. It's wired together pretty crazy but no one else really has this right now. We're slightly ahead of the curve--for this moment
 
7:56 PM
We're at the breaking point of having to factor to make web apps more practical, that if they have a REPL it's something you can pop up with a button or keystroke
 
 
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11:11 PM
@rgchris I believe what you should be able to do is load all the rebol wasm stuff, and then execute a rebol script between script tags that manipulates the DOM. My experiments came across error messages when I last tried this. I don't know what's happened since.
 

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