Also: "although break could be defined that way (as a termination to repeated patterns), there is no distinction between repeated and non-repeated rules in the implementation. That is, ['a] actually means [1 'a]. It is simply the default. The loop still happens, but just once. So, it would be difficult for a break to determine what level to break. Some kind of special flag would need to be embedded in the state of the parser."
I guess the objection was based on implementation, not concept.
@rgchris Well, it has helped the bootstrap process a lot, and I have mentioned how things like the ability to reshape the RETURN function in the console are--to me--kind of watershed events. I think PARSE is missing something; parse is missing the ability to think of the backtracking collect and add it without hacking on the C source.
So that is my great challenge for PARSE. How can we see each keyword as being a piece of something composable, the same way we see functions in the evaluator as being composable. But with a similar fluidity. e.g. it's not pure functional programming and that's not the goal
Let's see the bright side. He came from under his rock and checked the rebol.com site. Now he must return under the rock and call the others from underneath!