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posted on September 17, 2019 by transcend3r
ren-c/scripts/prot-http.r Line 546 in 42dca36 new-uri/scheme "://" new-uri/host new-uri/path new-uri/scheme is quoted, so this arg3: as url! unspaced [ new-uri/scheme "://" new-uri/host new-uri/path ] generates a url wich starts with a quote mark. Changing the line …
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collect: function [code [block!]] [ data: copy [] generator: func [keep] code keeper: specialize 'append [series: data] generator keeper return data ]
And of course you can just get fancier and fancier with it. REEVALUATE (a.k.a. REEVAL) means you don't need to put the function in a variable.
collect: function [code [block!]] [ data: copy [] reevaluate func [keep] code specialize 'append [series: data] return data ]
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If we're going to take this further with the proposed auto-specializing lambdas, which IIRC @ingo is a fan of:
collect: function [code [block!]] [ data: copy [] elide reevaluate func [keep] code (=> append data) ]
But I'm going to reiterate that we need to lose the implicit SET-WORD! locals. They're bad mojo, and we have enough experience to know that. Hence.
collect: function [code [block!]] [ let data: copy [] reevaluate function [keep] code (=> append data) data ]
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@giuliolunati I think you can appreciate this test and that it works now... this means httpd is more robust, and you won't have to restart the rebol-server as often! cc: @rgchris
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Note for those who don't know the Functional Programming terminology, things like (=> append data) above as a shorthand for specialize 'append [series: data] is called point-free, and @ingo and I have discussed e.g. append10: (=> append _ 10) as a way of saying specialize 'append [value: data].
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What is the best place to read up on the javascrupt api? (What is ArgR, ArgQ how do I return from javascript back to ren-c, especially if the return value might or might not be void)?
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@ingo hmph, my vm isn't running with that. Try going to about:config and turning off the shared memory, exit and restart, see what that does
@HostileFork With all those changes in ren-c and matrix land, it's a bit outdated. After I got it back in a usable state, maybe with some use of the web-console, I will submit it.
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@ingo if you put it up in a non working state I will code review it and in the process probably fix it. Of course it helps if you can do a pre-pass over it, but I'd rather attack it myself--now--if having it not happen is a risk
I still haven't been at a place with a comfortable setup for doing video editing (VNCing into a mac and trying to edit on a laptop is rather awful--I put up with it long enough to get that rough cut of my main talk). I had planned on being back in Florida with my monitor and such--but have gotten a bit sidetracked on that route.
But like I've said, I don't see much point in a marketing push before things are set up to enable growth. We've seen Red floundering a bit on that angle, and DocKimbel complaining about how trying to attend to new users when something isn't ready may hurt more than help. So I don't think having the videos come out when the console launches is any big problem.
I showed my rough cut to an engineer I met here in Akron; and he gave some pretty good feedback (more than anyone else has given, actually). This helped me clarify there are three audiences: (1) people who've never heard of Rebol, (2) people who have and weren't at the conference, and (3) the webassembly folks who are following developments in Emscripten.
Group #2 is small and irrelevant to be editing for. @GrahamChiu has suggested just releasing the raw video feeds on private links for them--if they want to pretend they were there, but keep that unedited material off public channels.
Group #3 is who should be pitched to before Group #1, as potential early-adopters or early-curious folks. e.g. the people who are building old .MOD players into browsers. These folks may be more or less scripting-language-agnostic, and interested in seeing great work and teaming up.
So my next edit of my talk will basically abandon the idea of presenting a reality of "what happened at the conference" and cater to 1 and 3, possibly inserting extra slides (e.g. I never introduced myself, but this was seen as disorienting to people who have no clue who I am). A 15-second slide explaining "I am basically the world's leading authority on what I'm about to talk about" (not necessarily in so many words) would provide context.
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