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5:10 AM
posted on September 21, 2020 by @hostilefork Brian Dickens

@hostilefork wrote: The new-age TUPLE! and PATH! won't let you include types that would cause ambiguity. For instance: >> to path! [foo example.com] == foo/example.com >> to path! [foo _ example.com] == foo//example.com >> to path! [foo: _ example.com] ** Error: can't put a SET-WORD! inside of a PATH! I'm not sure exactly how many

 
 
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7:58 AM
posted on September 21, 2020 by @hostilefork Brian Dickens

@hostilefork wrote: There are historical cases where you have to navigate a situation like: "I have either a foo or a foo/bar and I want a foo: or a foo/bar: as appropriate." You can't exactly classify this in the type system. There's no to set! value that can do the right ting generically for WORD! and ANY-WORD! This has gotten to be more of an is

 
 
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4:34 PM
posted on September 21, 2020 by @hostilefork Brian Dickens

@hostilefork wrote: If a function calls an argument something like /ALL, you end up in an annoying situation of losing access to the default ALL. This ends up with me often writing things like: foo: func [bar /all] [ all-FOO: :all ; capitalization helps draw attention to the switcheroo all: :lib/all all [... all-FOO ...] then [...] ] This is

 

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