@MarkI Wait a minute... did you say you bought a new computer? Does this mean you aren't going to explain why you're not working on the code because you don't have enough disk space?
^-- it's another one of those "Electron" apps, so kind of anti-Rebol/Reddish due to the hugeness of linking a browser into the app, but people say nice things.
So they probably respond to feedback, but I still resent using closed source apps
Looking at a bricked computer that lost me some amount of work (don't know quite how much, yet, haven't completely assessed it), reminds me that all of this could work better.
Didn't lose the biggest branch, it was pushed
But this reinforces my "do not use git stashes to store data" idea. Just, don't do that.
@HostileFork I was reading the trello about parse changes, specifically about how it returns a block... I tried using renc with a simple parse, it did not return a block. Was that implemented yet?
@JacobGood1 Yeah, I think I've come to not like the ? thing as much as I used to
Sort of junks things up visually, nice to avoid it
Other people have gotten into things like FIND? though, for some reason... there was actually a FOUND? FIND in older Rebols where FOUND? was just TRUE? and I hated that
I've got some modularization-of-parse-ideas running around in the back of my head to make it user extensible and to address some of those binding issues in rules
But for today I'll be happy just to get all the build tools and instrumentation and everything all together on the new machine. Just made a VS2017 build
flag: ? find [a b c] 'a hm, there's a thought, if ? might be "truthy?"
It doesn't look that much worse than flag: find? [a b c] 'a, perhaps even better when viewed in some light, and it's generic so one doesn't have to go around specializing everything to make a LOGIC!-returning form.
@rgchris ^-- ? (I'm sure you will have an opinion about that.)
I've really not been using the ? foo meaning set? quote foo much, which isn't to say it's bad, just I haven't been using it
Still think the people wanting it to be HELP are being myopic about that, vs. giving it language purpose in code
@rgchris It's not the worst idea, and it's competing against TRUTHY? so the bar is kind of low
But it's definitely weird
Studying language at this level makes you wonder why we don't have a nice short word for the opposite of not. It used to be idiomatic in C to do !! (not-not) for "clamping" things to be zero or one:
@rgchris Heh heh. I looked over the list of emoji and the number of interesting ones for programming is fairly thin.
I swear, every time I try and install a Linux in a virtual machine there's some new esoteric tweaky issue, somewhere between the changes to Linux and the changes to VirtualBox.