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2:43 AM
posted on March 04, 2021 by hostilefork

R3-Alpha never had an FFI interface. So Shixin had to add one, and it was one of the first things he did. We were all new to the R3-Alpha codebase at that time. And there wasn't a very obvious way to add such a feature, without hacking a lot of code into the core. New data structures were given to the GC, and all kinds of strange hooks needed to be added in the invocation of fu

 
 
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4:55 AM
posted on March 04, 2021 by hostilefork

At one point @gchiu asked me to port the R3-Alpha ZeroMQ extension that Andreas had made to Ren-C. I did so, even though I didn't know much about it. He never used it. But, it did give more experience with writing extensions...and became the first to switch over to using libRebol instead of core APIs. It also was the first "C99 only" extension, where it was accepted that you di

 
5:19 AM
posted on March 04, 2021 by hostilefork

Carl first demonstrated a serial port interface from Rebol in Montreal, as a simple project he undertook for controlling a water heater: @kealist then took this on to bring to R3-Alpha, and Ren-C. In the intervening time, I learned more about the device model and ports (mostly that there wasn't much of a design there). Experiences with trying to factor this code

 
 
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6:25 AM
posted on March 04, 2021 by hostilefork

In at least one Haskell text combinator set, it uses some to mean one or more match, and many for zero or more matches. I can see why ANY makes more sense...to mean "any number of matches" (including 0). But a disadvantage is that it looks a lot like the common ANY construct in regular code... which kind of has the opposite meaning (non-PARSE ANY means "at least one of the follow

 

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