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00:34
@Adrian true
01:06
@GrahamChiu, a couple more if you don't mind.
 
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03:01
@Cellane I'm just learning programming...I'm a writer by trade, and trying to become more of a technical-type person.
@Adrian I'm here, was immersed in more shredding. :)
I was going to see if you wouldn't mind discussing a couple of things on skype - one, the screencast for the bot, two, the idea I told Brian about yesterday (not sure if he's mentioned it to you)
np if you're busy now, though
@Adrian I'm getting on skype now so we can chat.
03:33
Yaaaawn.
Went and checked in on the comments on Carl's blog
Anyone going to make an RSS reflector for those? :-)
Thought about it, they come in bursts though—may get a little noisy in here. Perhaps a task for RebolBot?
Not much noisier than the rest of the chat :-) How are the current ones written?
The comment format seems simple to parse. Maybe poll every hour or so.
@johnk There's a "latest comments". But there's also spam. If Carl's not going to do moderation perhaps they should be in some kind of queue that is reviewed before passing on.
Anyway, I dunno, just pointing out that I don't feel like polling it. :-)
It's been so long that I read things on there and go "good comment" and then "oh, I wrote that." :-P
04:07
Looking at the comments for the last week, can't say we're missing much.
04:36
@RebolBot find blog
@rebolbot save blog "Carl and Shadwolf's blog" rebol.com/cgi-bin/blog.r
3
@GrahamChiu added key: blog
05:04
Well, another blog post from the history gets pushed out of drafts: stopping-exploitation-profitability
@GrahamChiu great description
05:32
room topic changed to Rebol (and Red): Learn Rebol in 3 Nanoseconds rebolsource.net/go/chat-faq [dialect] [interpreter] [json] [lisp] [rebol] [rebol3]
My 30" monitor died. :-( This is going to be a nuisance to my development until it comes back from warranty repair.
@HostileFork Error 404 - Not Found
better
05:45
Just trying to flush everything out. Little things I started writing but never finished.
06:05
posted on April 12, 2013 by BrianH

[Comment] Yes, that hash calculation. After looking it up, UCS-4 is defined as having a range of the 0 or greater portion of a 32-bit signed integer. In practice, it is always less than that. So, it would be OK to have REBUNI be either a signed or unsigned value, though REBUCS2 and REUCS1 should still be unsigned to cover their respective ranges, so REBUNI should be unsigned too. However, the

One of my data drives died yesterday, and I had to buy a new one today. Have a bit of recovery to do. Plus, setting up the new drive might be a bit iffy since it's a 4TB, and I haven't upgraded my system to Win8 yet.
You might want to mod this line:
"But why would anyone want to knowingly develop an inferior product?"
to remind readers that you mean inferior product to be sold at the same or higher price as higher quality products.
06:23
@Adrian Okidokie
Funny to see that keyboard after so long, I didn't remember the model number. I almost want to play with one just for the sake of nostalgia...nostalgia for disappointment.
Just looked at lots of Yamaha keyboard pictures until I saw it
06:45
@HostileFork All I can say is, Da Da Da.
And they had even less to play with.
@Adrian Wasn't really what I was going for. I could've beatboxed, too. Wasn't trying to do that weird Smashing Pumpkins song either, but I'd need more even for that:
07:10
Hello @Marc... do I recall correctly that you were a long-time Rebol user, or do I have you mixed up with someone else? :-)
07:37
@GeorgesBordais Welcome to the Rebol and Red room. See our FAQ
08:20
Hello @GeorgesBordais I see from your profile that you already know some Rebol. So you know more than me. :-)
Hey @GeorgesBordais, thanks for coming...I guess you followed the link from my comment?
How did you find out about Rebol?
 
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A: rebol getting the line in an area by the caret position

endo64So here is the version you asked; button "Find" [ use [ before cnt ][ if all [ system/view/caret start: find ab/text system/view/caret end: find start newline ][ ;find the previous newline char (if no this is the first line) ...

12:33
@HostileFork Fair point about the spam. Questionable signal to noise ratio.
12:50
I'd suppose the more valuable comments follow a fresh post. As there's only been two posts this year, comments seem mainly to be the usual bellyaching type.
Perhaps a feed with only the comments 12hrs following a post? Presuming at one point the posts might pick up again...
That should work. Any examples of how to post to this room from rebol?
You can either use the Bot method or create a Feed.
13:11
Or maybe a feed with just a daily summary? So that it'd be limited to one item per day, here.
Good ideas. I'm off to sleep and to read the bot source. Not sure which will happen first.
 
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@johnk , let me know if I can help. At the beginning of the year I wanted to do a weekly summary of activity in the Rebol community. I let that slide since I wasn't too familiar with parse at that point and I wasn't up for a non-automated solution.
The bot would seem to be a decent 'platform' for doing this now. It could post entire messages here as they occur, from venues where traffic is low, and maybe a update a running summary as well at the page set up by @earl, in a nicer looking format. Anyhow, I would like to help with this, so maybe we can talk about some of the details.
@Adrian If we do somewhat-regular surveys of activity, I'd also happily put that up on rebolsource.net.
Thanks, Andreas - I was hoping/thinking you might host it at the other location, but rebolsource would be a better place.
@earl, I looked a bit into the syntax colouring problem at github and I've seen instances where it doesn't seem to be <= causing the problem. I also tried to see if a problem source would render correctly at pygments.com and it did, so at least in some instances I'm not sure if the problem is that github is running way behind the current version of pygments (1.6, I believe) or if there is some other issue.
Would you know what version they're running?
15:47
@Adrian No, not really. I think they are now running on pygments.rb, which would also indicate that they run a fairly recent snapshot of Pygments (1.6+).
I don't know how to explain the messed up rendering then.
@Adrian There may certainly be other problems as well; it's just that in the bot's case it seemed to be the <=.
I mean the case where it wasn't <=
Did you try with offline Pygments as well? Maybe pygments.org is running an older version ... :)
pygments.org/demo/74802 highlights the old bot sources correctly as well, including <= and all that.
Check the Red lexer here.
Haven't tried offline.
15:52
@Adrian Well, that's not properly recognised as Rebol. So it's probably highlit as R.
Yeah, you're right.
Would have to check if that is some long-standing caching artifact, or if it's really recognised incorrectly. (github.com/github/linguist is what's used for source classification.)
16:04
@AdrianS A very recent version of Pygments from Hg (1.6+) mishighlights rebolbot.r3.
@earl prot-http is rendered OK at pygments.org, too.
So I think it's rather that pygments.org is running something differently.
The lines containing <= are still messed up, but it stops at the end of the line.
Didn't notice that. It might be worth getting in touch with them re. this. I can create an issue there to look into it.
Seems that the original Rebol lexer for Pygments was written by Bolek.
Well, I think we should just open an issue and then get submit the regex reordering fix as a pull request.
@Adrian Hmm, the Red lexer.r is indeed still misclassified as R by Linguist :/
Ah, they are now doing language detection based on a Bayes classifier.
So I guess it's just a matter of submitting better training data.
16:22
@earl where do you see that Bolek did the Rebol lexer? I looked at the history on pygments/lexers/other.py and I see David Oliva listed as contributing it.
that was back in Feb, 2009
@Adrian My mistake. It indeed was David Oliva (Oldes): bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/pygments-main/issue/388/rebol-lexer
there have been a couple of Rebol mods made in 2012, by Georg Brandl.
Just merging a patch from Oldes, it seems.
Well, enough time spent on this. I'll just submit the fix as pull request :)
Maybe github uses a weighting algorithm that considers the number of files with a given extension in a project, to determine language, besides looking at the content. Could possibly explain the Red lexer case.
@Adrian Not, it's purely content-based.
Only that Rebol detection is based on a very limited sample set :)
REBOL []
hello: func [] [
    print "hello, world!"
]
hello
16:29
hmm
That's all there is :) (Which was one of the examples I submitted for the original R/Rebol disambiguation patch.)
I'll submit a more representative sample to Github as well.
How do they actually use that to classify? do they go beyond checking for the header? They should be using parse for this.
They don't do any structural checking at all.
Just content-based similarity using a Bayes classifier. Same technique as commonly used for email spam filters.
That would seem a poor choice given that it likely discards structural delimiters.
Just my assumption.
If they are using a Bayes classifier, they should classify as Rebol anything that does resemble spam. i.e. looks like natural language. :-)
Heh, well, they are not training with spam :)
The following tokens are currently used as indication for Rebol: REBOL [ ] hello func print
[] are weighted relatively strong.
16:38
Well, hello is pretty meaningless for most Rebol source and print occurs in so many other language.
Well, that's based on the sample they have.
Other languages are irrelevant, it's only in comparison to R.
yeah, forgot
I'll just submit the Red lexer as sample, that should be fine.
if you're going to do it - what do you think about fixing paths that are set-words to highlight as one part set-words, too?
You mean lie a/b/c:?
16:48
yes
like @rgchris's colorizer does
Fine with me, but I'm not going to do that now :)
Just trying to get the <= fix submitted.
17:26
Now here's the pull request for the syntax highlighting fix: bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/pygments-main/pull-request/187/…
 
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19:32
And already merged! :)
Nice - so quick. I've pulled down the source and built (had some issues with python and 64 bit Windows) to try and play with the regexes and fix up the one I mentioned as well as other stuff that sticks out.
I skimmed this chat group and didn't see this mention, but this was posted by @Moliad on AltME this morning (my time):
I'm putting the finishing touches on some of the organisation, the saturday event will be *memorable*.

we are talking about a lounge with 80 inch flatscreen, sauna, Bar, pool table, several tables and sofas, a a few collectible automobiles (including an F1 car ) right in the space as decoration. :-D

will be reserving 15 rooms in a hotel near the "fun" part of town. it should be around 85$Cdn including breakfast.
19:48
@earl do you have any idea how these changes propagate to github?
19:59
@Adrian Just looked a bit at the pygments.rb history before. I think once Pygments does a versioned release including the changes, pygments.rb will sooner or later pull it. And once it's in pygments.rb, it will eventually be deployed to productive Github.
20:29
@GeorgesBordais hello ... got your VID issue sorted yet?
20:52
@GrahamChiu Yes, thanks. The solution would have been too complicated to be found by myself though REBOL is very simple, but I didn't engage in a REBOL tutorial, just try to find by examples and intuitions, and intensively looking REBOL with google searching.
@GeorgesBordais Well we're here to help also. And so is RebolBot!
@HostileFork Hello, I found out Rebol by accident (and I don't remember exactly how) and it is what I was looking for because I was tired with "higher and very sophisticated languages" where you have to install this and that, and so on, and then you must learn this and that before you even start.
@RebolBot
print {Use shift-enter to get new lines. I run code when it's on new lines like this.}
print {I will run Rebol 3 code by default...no GUI, sorry. This is the web. :-)}
; Brought to you by: tryrebol.esperconsultancy.nl
>> print {Use shift-enter to get new lines.  I run code when it's on new lines like this.} print {I will run Rebol 3 code by default...no GUI, sorry.  This is the web.  :-)}
Use shift-enter to get new lines.  I run code when it's on new lines like this.
I will run Rebol 3 code by default...no GUI, sorry.  This is the web.  :-)
@GeorgesBordais I have some essays on Rebol...
@RebolBot revolution? for GeorgesBordais
21:03
@HostileFork Is Rebol actually a Revolution? @GeorgesBordais
@HostileFork It has been a good discovery and it has great future.
@GeorgesBordais Depending on how you look at it, this is a good time to get involved. It's early in the open-sourcing of Rebol 3, only since December. So there's still a chance to influence some of the big decisions. On the other hand, not everyone is willing to use something that has so many rough edges...
@GeorgesBordais Have you learned much about PARSE ?
@HostileFork Not yet, I have still a lot of material to cover.
@GeorgesBordais Well PARSE is very interesting, it is a dialect that is implemented inside of Rebol so it is unusually fast. It is for pattern matching and capturing things, be they out of strings or symbolic blocks or binaries... have you met Rebol's BINARY! type?
Also you might want to see the note on how to change your avatar...helps us recognize people we've seen before. Any square will do. :-)
@HostileFork Not yet.
21:16
@RebolBot
print length? #{DECAFBAD}
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>> print length? #{DECAFBAD}
4
You can do binary literals in source as hexadecimal, they are a series of bytes. That's #{DE} #{CA} #{FB} #{AD}... hence four. But you can use all the same series operations on them.
@RebolBot
reverse #{DECAFBAD}
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>> reverse #{DECAFBAD}
== #{ADFBCADE}
@RebolBot delete silent
@RebolBot
parse "aaaaacccddddd" [some "a" any "b" 3 "c" some "d"]
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>> parse "aaaaacccddddd" [some "a" any "b" 3 "c" some "d"]
== true
21:22
@GeorgesBordais So what you see there is Rebol doing another dialect, this time interpreting the words as a matching language. That says "return true if you match some non-zero number of letter A, followed by any number of letter B (zero okay), followed by precisely 3 letter C, followed by some number of D."
Under the hood the parse position starts at the beginning of the input series (the "aaaacccddddd" in this case). It then runs the match rules, and if when all is said and done the parser finds the position at the tail of the input...it returns true. If not, false.
@HostileFork done
@RebolBot
parse "ababccabc" [some ["a" | "b"] "cc" some ["a" | "b"] "c"]
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>> parse "ababccabc" [some ["a" | "b"] "cc" some ["a" | "b"] "c"]
== true
@GrahamChiu, are you around?
@GeorgesBordais The defeat of RegEx is on many fronts. Rule blocks can be stored in variables and reused...
@RebolBot
a-or-b-rule: [some ["a" | "b"]]
parse "ababccabc" [a-or-b-rule "cc" a-or-b-rule "c"]
21:26
; Brought to you by: tryrebol.esperconsultancy.nl
>> a-or-b-rule: [some ["a" | "b"]] parse "ababccabc" [a-or-b-rule "cc" a-or-b-rule "c"]
== true
22:25
has any of you done any Android development? What is the best way to go about it?
22:49
@graph Well, I started tinkering with the native code development boilerplate, because anything interesting I'd want to do would be powered by some kind of C++. So for me the best way was to get started with a "Hello World" where the build environment supported the NDK.
I set up an Ubuntu Linux 32-bit virtual machine and installed Eclipse and followed the steps they had for the NDK "Hello World". Then I got an APK out of it. I did a little research into the Cortex or whatever variants in terms of what instructions are available, and how you would ship different variations of the binary depending on what processor a phone has.
By my measure, it was nothing complicated...just clunky.
Clutter and garbage, so hopefully our R3/Droid with encapping can make it less clunky.
23:18
@graph what kind of apps are you looking to make?

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