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00:54
@giuliolunati I don't get an error...
01:20
@giuliolunati Oh wait, I tested the wrong one.
Yes, the change is intentional, because JOIN is defined in terms of REDUCE and APPEND. In Ren-C, reduce of words will be the value of words. Red also changed the behavior of REDUCE in this way.
red> join </> 'b
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*** Script Error: path </> is not valid for op! type
*** Where: join
*** Stack: do-console all not unset? set do _execute if all not unset? set do join
red> join "/" 'b
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== "/b"
It seems perhaps Red's JOIN is not defined in the way that Rebol's is, in terms of APPEND and REDUCE.
red> reduce 'b
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*** Script Error: b has no value
*** Where: reduce
*** Stack: do-console all not unset? set do _execute if all not unset? set do reduce
01:22
>> reduce 'b
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== b
>> source join
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join: make function! [[
    "Concatenates values."
    value "Base value"
    rest "Value or block of values"
][
    value: either series? :value [copy value] [form :value]
    repend value :rest
]]
red> source join
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join: func ["Copy SERIES and append VALUE."
    series [series!]
    value
    return: [series! integer! none!]
][
    either all [string? series integer? value] [
        join-UTF8-binary series value
    ] [
        append copy series value
    ]
]
01:24
Hmm... no REPEND, just APPEND there. I'll leave it to others to ponder for now as I'm out the door...
 
17 hours later…
18:47
I'm hitting stack overflow using shttpd and need help to debug it. Any suggestion, please?
19:26
posted on August 17, 2016 by codevark

gack. I've done this about 6 times, and never bothered to save the instructions, and now can't find them anywhere. Forgot my admin password, need to reset it. pleh!

20:21
@HostileFork Current ren-c terminates via an assert when reading https.

>> read https://matrix.org
r3: ../src/include/sys-word.h:86: VAL_WORD_SPELLING: Assertion `ANY_WORD(v)' failed.
fish: 'r3' terminated by signal SIGABRT (Abbruch)>> read https://matrix.org

And this is on x86 same on the arm version that formerly worked, other arms seem to be uchanged, but I could only test one of my systems.
20:46
@ingo ugh, that's a good new assert catching a bug in ugly old code. Looking at it now...
@giuliolunati Is the overflow in C or in the Rebol? If it's the Rebol stack, a breakpoint in Trap_Stack_Overflow in the C source may be the place to start. But do feel free to post an issue of the repro case
21:26
@HostileFork Error message is: ** Internal error: stack overflow --- A Rebol error, I presume?
@giuliolunati Yes that is same as if you do f: does [f] .. so the user code overflowed and C code caught it before overflowing C stack and crashing
22:05
@ingo Yup, new assert caught a bug. Try merging up for the fix.

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