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5:19 AM
Well, I spent the Rebol part of my day grappling with what appears to be a compiler bug in the cross-compilation toolchain we were using. The good bit of having chased it down is that I've improved the mechanisms for testing release builds on Travis, and know we're not sweeping something under the rug by upgrading the toolchain. The upgrade makes it go away, and I'm pretty confident it was the compiler's bug, so. Good.
Better safe than sorry--you don't want to be dealing with awkward platforms and find there's some fundamental misunderstanding of the standard. But that said, I actually learned a few things in the process of trying to figure out how to test what was going wrong that were unrelated, but important. So that's also good. It wasn't terribly fun, but, not every day is.
 
5:40 AM
Anyway, end result is that whatever heisenbug flipped there in that old compiler, we now have all green lights on a message digest abstraction layer. This brings about what CHECKSUM's style of implementation was initially intended to do, breaking out all the digests into a table with a common interface to those guts.
(Note: I am still working on this branch and it's not committed to master yet, but should be done soon.)
So I think with the improvements to ENBIN and DEBIN that have come (and are still coming), it's time to standardize CHECKSUM on returning BINARY!. The problem with trying to return integers is then you get into arguments about whether they're signed or unsigned, and that becomes particularly a problem when you're giving back integers for something like a 32-bit checksum on a system with 32-bit integers. You have to use negative values to get enough bits. :-/
It might seem "cheaper" to make integers than binaries, but most of the time you want the binary bits anyway, so you pay more to convert the integer. Anyone who needs an integer checksum can DEBIN it how they want.
 
 
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3:32 PM
I am not very productive with the VID stuff. So to get more excercise on REN-C I am pondering how to make it play four in a row a bit efficiently for the code-show-off.
 
 
6 hours later…
9:56 PM
@iArnold Where are you at with this? Do you have some View like functionality yet?
 

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