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00:32
@johnk, are you there
@johnk the cookie is really a whole bunch of cookies - grab the whole lot from the POST request that's made when you post a new message
I haven't bothered to identify which ones are strictly needed.
00:58
calc
01:20
Don't you love how in Windows 8 when you press Win+R to bring up a "Run" dialog, that it doesn't give it focus? Hence the "calc" above.
01:37
@Adrian Ok, I'll try with more cookies :-)
02:11
@johnk any luck?
@RebolBot
print {I'm demoing Rebol again at the C++ group {So RebolBot, don't let me down} !!!}
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>> print {I'm demoing Rebol again at the C++ group {So RebolBot, don't let me down} !!!}
I'm demoing Rebol again at the C++ group {So RebolBot, don't let me down} !!!
@RebolBot "I'm famous"
Yes. bot-cookie: {usr=t=XXXXXXXXXXXXXX;} works fine
and the fkey is just in the html <input id="fkey" name="fkey" type="hidden" value=XXXXX>
I looked through the yammer api in a bit more detail and you can check if someone is active and if they are a member of a group, so it should be possible to welcome them if they join a group by polling the group membership
02:31
@johnk what did you use to grab the cookie?
I'm about to make a screencast and I want to recommend a few different ways - I used chrome dev tools myself
@mmcghan, speaking of screencast, can we talk a little bit to sort of go over what we might want to cover?
Chrome has built in developer tools. Go to tools/developer tools. Send a message. Select the network tab. Click on the post event then select the headers view
Yeah, that's what I used, but not everyone is using Chrome
I expect firebug has something similar
I just started the bot on the sandbox with my id, but as soon as I try the greeting command it goes into loop ...
Does it need to persist who it has greeted somewhere?
@johnk do you want to share your screen over Skype and let me see what's going on?
02:46
I have not installed skype since I rebuilt my laptop last month
don't intend to?
when you say greeting command, you mean the return-a-greeting one?
It will take a few minutes and I am not sure how well the screen sharing works under linux
k, if you do decide to try it, I'm available
@Adrian yes. I tried @johnk hello and now it continues to send out greetings (until I kill it)
what's the bot name?
02:49
johnk
and you are the same user?
yes
hmm, never tried it like that - I've created a user just for the bot
Quantumm
you might want to log an issue for that looping when you are playing both roles - doesn't seem a common use case
Unless it is caused by the minimal number of cookies I am sending through?
no, it's not that - it has to do with how it parses messages
think about it - the greeting command is in response to @botname hello blah blah
02:54
I will set up a bot user and continue tonight. I might need a hand upvoting my bot as I do not have many points.
so the bot responds with @you (same as the issuing user) hello to you tooo
so that is then parsed as a new message initiating a greeting
because it has the required format
Would that trip up many commands, or just the greeting one do you think?
I think that's it
well, I shouldn't be so sure
I can give you the creds for Quantumm until you make a new user, if you want
Lunch over, should get back to 'real' work :-( btw skype is still installling.
btw, you might want to make a new room with some random name and avoid the traffic on sandbox
what's 'real' work?
02:57
Now I know what is going on I can work around it with my id I think.
s/w architect for a bank
exciting work?
what language do you mostly use there?
occasionally yes.
Mainly java, although there is one part who built their own lisp style language which runs on the jvm
All closed and proprietary though
Hmm, Java is what I've done for a long time now and want to get away from.
On the JVM I'd much prefer Clojure
what a nice language
anyhow, don't mean to take you away from work
TTYL - Thanks -J
03:40
Back home from yet another meetup. Not my last time going, but I've now handed over the organizer roles...mostly-ish.
03:53
@earl -- is there any good reason on rebolsource to not have the second column be the download...and put the commit link later? It's nice that the commit has a hyperlink, but I wonder if that should be done with a format more like fc51038 {link}
Basically, just swap the download and commit column, and then perhaps reduce the temptation to click on the commit link. Anything to debug the possible wandering from getting a Rebol on your computer, basically :-)
@Respectech Hey, would you mind adding me on Gchat (hostilefork) or Skype (metaeducation)?
04:23
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04:41
Hello @AdityaKumar! Welcome! The bot greeted you because she hadn't seen you before. :-)
(@Adrian, Aditya is from the C++ group)
Welcome, @AdityaKumar!
05:07
Hi @AdityaKumar
Ready to leave behind the curly braces?
He'll be back. :-)
 
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07:17
posted on April 16, 2013 by adrians

[Issue] When trying to target non-technical users, any steps other than double clicking on an executable is asking for trouble. On OS X, when an R3 executable is started by double clicking it in the Finder, the working directory is set to the user's home rather than the directory where the binary is located. As an example, with RebolBot, the executable and the main script are placed together

@Adrian Is this easy to fix?
no idea
@Adrian Is there anything I can do?
Not really - someone who is familiar with that platform has to take a look.
08:17
REBOL [
	title: "R3-GUI simple layout on Android"
	author: "Richard Smolak"
]

print "loading R3-GUI framework..."
do load decompress read development.saphirion.com/experimental/r3-gui-droid.bin

view/options [
	prg: progress 50%
	sld: slider attach 'prg
	button "button"
	toggle "toggle"
	drop-down [
		"Select an option"
	]
	htight [
		check "check 1"
		check "check 2"
		check "check 3"
		radio "radio 1"
		radio "radio 2"
		radio "radio 3"
	]
	field
	area
][
	offset: 0x0
	max-hint: gui-metric 'work-size
no text rendering yet apparently
08:32
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10:53
@Adrian I have my bot working and I understand the pulse callback mechanism. Time to work out how to parse the comments.
 
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13:10
@Adrian Thanks.
@Ad
 
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15:31
0
Q: Why allocate a variable in rebol?

MaxVI found on rebol source something like dups: make block! 10000 Why pre-allocating in Rebol? Where is the difference or problem in: dups: copy [] ??

16:17
1
A: Why allocate a variable in rebol?

DocKimbelFirst thing: you don't "allocate a variable" in Rebol, you "pre-allocate a series buffer" (which happens to be referenced by a word in your code example, but it could be just lying in a block). Quick anwser: each time you are INSERTing or APPENDing data to a series, if the series buffer is full,...

That's a good use of Q/A!
@rgchris Wish more people were using it!
 
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17:59
Heya @SeánO'Neil! The journey of 10K points begins with a single rep. :-) So let's get you started. See anything in the Java tag you feel like answering?
@SeánO'Neil Here's the newest java questions. You'll need to get two upvotes on an answer, or four upvotes on a question, or some combination thereof to get 20 points.
@SeánO'Neil Note also that there's nothing wrong with adding another answer to a question that has been answered if you feel you have something to add. You can do a search or browse the tags if there's some specialty you have that you think you'd have something to throw in.
And you can just ask a question too.
(Note to room: Sean is in my soon-not-to-be-my C++ meetup.)
Welcome to the group, @SeánO'Neil! Glad to have you. Hope you will stick around and learn some Rebol. :-)
@RebolBot
print {Welcome, @SeánO'Neil. I am the amazing {RebolBot} and I can teach the language here right in the room!}
@GrahamChiu RebolBot is asleep!
18:50
** Access error: protocol error: "Server error: HTTP/1.0 503 Service Unavailable
"
Hmm. I thought @earl's fix trapped these errors
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>> print {Welcome, @SeánO'Neil.  I am the amazing {RebolBot} and I can teach the language here right in the room!}
Welcome, @SeánO'Neil.  I am the amazing {RebolBot} and I can teach the language here right in the room!
@Se\u00E1nO'Neil Welcome to the Rebol and Red room. See our FAQ
oh well, back to using my raw http version.
@earl, do you have a version of prot-http.r with all the fixes I can try?
@HostileFork I see google glass api has been released. Python and Java, and controlled by Android app. So, a chance for Rebol/Red ??
@earl I recall you mirrored rebol.net. Is it time for a static copy to be activated somewhere in view of the frequent outages there?
@GrahamChiu Well, maybe, except I don't want to pay $5,000 for a pair of ugly glasses (or whatever they cost)!
@HostileFork Why do you need to buy 3 pairs for ?
19:06
@GrahamChiu Did you actually implement the fix guarding around WAIT?
@HostileFork I'll have a look.
@earl yes
@RebolBot version
@earl 0.0.33 11-Apr-2013
@GrahamChiu Could you upload the bot source that's currently running somewhere?
19:20
@GrahamChiu The who-is-online call here seems to do an unguarded READ, no?
@earl hmm. Does appear to be the case, but the error output I got is a molded error on my console showing that it had been trapped by one of the error handlers
@GrahamChiu Hmm? I'm not sure what you mean. R3's toplevel error handler does mold as well?
@RebolBot do print 1 / 0
tryrebol server timed out
19:40
@rebolbot do print mold try [ 1 / 0 ]
tryrebol server timed out
@RebolBot do print "hello"
tryrebol server timed out
tryrebol server timed out
19:48
@rebolbot do read raw rebol.com
tryrebol server timed out
hmm. bot is sick again :(
can't even ssh into the ec2 instance
20:10
0
A: What is the closest match to this Clojure map/apply expression, in Rebol?

AdrianA similar expression in Rebol would be: >> map-each x [[1 2 3] [4 5 6] [7 8 9]] [apply :reduce maximum-of x] == [3 6 9]

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Q: What is the closest match to this Clojure map/apply expression, in Rebol?

AdrianWhile comparing functional expressions in Clojure side-by-side with Rebol, I happened onto this expression from the examples of apply used in combination with map, at clojure-docs.org: user=> (map #(apply max %) [[1 2 3] [4 5 6] [7 8 9]]) (3 6 9) What is the most similar expression Rebol?

@Ladislav, do you see something closer than the answer I gave above?
Frankly, I am not a Clojure user
np, then
as you can see the languages are pretty similar at least in this instance
@Adrian You already have the closest match with built-in methods.
@rebolbot do 1 / 0
20:17
tryrebol server timed out
k, thanks @earl
There are a few MAP implementations around, which also accept functions as arguments. That would allow map :maximum-of [[1 2 3] [4 5 6] [7 8 9]].
And you can of course use COLLECT: collect [foreach x [[1 2 3] [4 5 6] [7 8 9]] [keep maximum-of x]] (same length, but less closer to the original).
that last one seems pretty wordy
Same length and same number of tokens as the MAP-EACH one.
@earl Why don't you add that as an answer? Despite not using apply, the expression is similar in intent.
20:27
@Adrian Because you're asking for the closest match :)
Sure, but the point is to teach Rebol, too.
There are degrees of similarity, and it's useful for people to see more than one way of doing things.
Strictly speaking, map-each + first maximum-of would be more similar anyway. The APPLY + REDUCE is a bit awkward :)
@RebolBot do print 1 / 0
tryrebol server timed out
@earl not bad, more concise - not sure if a none in the case of one of the blocks being empty is what I would expect in the result, though
20:36
@Adrian But it's what you get with apply :reduce as well :)
heh - was just going to correct myself
let me see what clojure gives
@rebolbot do print system/version
tryrebol server timed out
@RebolBot read raw rebol.com
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2013 20:37:35 GMT
Server: Apache
Last-Modified: Sun, 31 Mar 2013 11:02:03 GMT
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 6404
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html

<!doctype html>
<html><head>
<meta name="generator" content="REBOL WIP Wiki"/>
<meta name="date" content="31-Mar-2013/4:02:03-7:00"/>
<meta name="rebol-version" content="2.100.97.4.2"/>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8"/>
<meta http-equiv="Pragma" content="no-cache" />
<meta http-equiv="Expires" content="-1" />
20:37
hah - Clojure gives an arity exception
ok, wonder if tryrebol is blocking the bot for some reason?
@Adrian Yes, because you effectively run (max).
yup
@GrahamChiu HTTP timeout
@GrahamChiu 0.0.34 17-Apr-2013
20:43
@rebolbot version
@rebolbot do print system/version
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>> print system/version
2.101.0.4.2
tryrebol server timed out
bug somewhere
@Adrian in re cc#2026: what working directory do you get when you double-click on a R2 binary from finder?
the user's home directory, I believe - you'd have to ask @HostileFork, as he was the one trying this out
oh, you meant R2 - don't know
@HostileFork?
The basic question is if this is R3's behaviour at all, or if it's a Finder thing.
20:49
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A: What is the closest match to this Clojure map/apply expression, in Rebol?

draegtunPerhaps: map-each x [[1 2 3] [4 6 5] [7 8 9]] [apply :reduce [first maximum-of x]] But you don't need to use apply here: map-each x [[1 2 3] [4 6 5] [7 8 9]] [first maximum-of x] NB. Notice that I changed middle list to [4 6 5]. This is important because... maximum-of [4 6 5] ; => [6 ...

21:16
posted on April 16, 2013 by adrians

[Comment] I would really not like maximum-of/value for something that really should really be max (this is one of those functions where short _is_ sweet _and_ clear). IMO, limiting the arity of a function like max to 2 doesn't make sense.

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21:33
OMG. Who is draegtun? 15K and knows Rebol. Does he know about the room?
@earl Well, that's the question I was asking. Is there any way for an app to know. I remember looking at something about how you could get... extra information about the launch. There might have to be conditional code that uses a different entry point than main, or some API call, I dunno.
@HostileFork What cwd do you end up with if you start R2 from Finder?
@earl Same. Just the home directory... /Users/Brian
Sounds like a Finder thing, then.
Do you have a compiler set up on your OSX? If so, whip up a minimal binary that just prints the cwd and then pauses.
@earl Well you can always start up in the directory of the path to Rebol, with the 0th arg's path of the executable itself. Allow .command files to determine working directory. But that would mean that if you put it in the path somewhere you'd start in a random place from the command line. Sigh.
We could ask it as a question here on Stack
@earl No I don't do any development on the host...only VMs.
I keep my ties to Apple as minimal as I can
@HostileFork No, we don't want that.
Eventually, reliable information about the path of the executable should be stored in system/options/boot (or boot-path). However, it's not as simple as argv[0], because that only contains the name the command was invoked under (i.e. if you just call "foo" and your shell looks up foo in the PATH and finds it, foo's argv[0] will be foo, without any information as to the binary's path).
21:48
0
Q: How to know directory where an executable was launched from the OS/X finder?

HostileForkWhen a C program written in the conventional int main(int argc, char* argv[]) style is launched from the finder, it starts in the home directory of the user who launched it. (e.g. /Users/Fork). Is there any fancy hook by which such a terminal-based program can know what directory it was launche...

@HostileFork Would you mind launching that binary from Finder and report the result: bolka.at/2013/rebol3/printcwd ?
Illegal instruction: 4
logout

[Process completed]
pff
Ancient OSX?
@earl Well, Lion. I haven't upgraded to Maru or whatever.
Updated the binary, please retry.
21:55
arg0: /Users/Brian/Downloads/printcwd
cwd: /Users/Brian
Press any key to continue ...
Ok, so that's definitely a Finder thing, then.
@earl Don't answer the question with a not-answer! People are supposed to see it as unanswered and want to answer it. Delete that. :-)
@HostileFork Answered the question already with the correct answer.
But as far as the bug report against R3 is concerned, that's not a R3 bug, but a Finder-specific behaviour.
@earl But we don't want to know the image file. How's that different than arg0?
@HostileFork You absolutely want to know the image file.
But let me rephrase that as the "file of the executable".
21:59
@earl Um, but let's say I put r3 in my path, go to some directory, and run r3 from the command line. It will start up in the directory of the path if we use that.
R3 can't do that, yes.
R3 should just start in the cwd as told by the user.
But your question is about how to obtain the path to the directory a binary was launched from.
22:14
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Hi @MikeB! What brings you to our neck of the woods?
@MikeB you can't talk yet, o noes! But 20 points is pretty easy to get. Ask a question, or find one in your field of expertise to answer...we can keep an eye on you and upvote you (if you aren't speaking nonsense). See the tag browser to find stuff you know about...
@MikeB and after that we'll introduce you to the language that's more fun than powdered barbecue sauce!
@HostileFork Please just start a separate question about how to detect if a program was launched from the Finder. That's two different things ...
Sigh. All right.
No sighing necessary.
Imprecisely asking about apples and then re-framing mid-way to ask about bananas because you realise that an answer to your question about apples really brings up a different question is unfair to the answerer of your original question.
And I saw the "(if it was)" very well, but to be fair, 99% of the text asked for something else :)
And now let's remove the bitch-fest comments from the answer as well.
@HostileFork No, I didn't knew what you meant, otherwise I would have answered differently.
22:28
@earl Yeah yeah
And I somewhat doubt you knew what you meant, otherwise you would have framed the question differently :)
Wonder if somehow "associating" .r files to be launched via R3 is possible, in OSX.
That, and a proper R3 package manager is the "real" solution to this immense portability mess.
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Q: How can a C program tell if it was launched from the Finder?

HostileForkThe title kind of says it all: I'm wondering if there's any _NSWasLaunchedFromFinder-type API or hook that an OS/X C program (of the int main(int argc, char* argv[]) variety) could use to determine if it was launched by a user clicking on the executable in the Finder vs. if it was run through a ...

@earl I assure you I knew what I meant.
@HostileFork Why didn't you write this second question in the first place, then? :)
posted on April 16, 2013 by abolka

[Comment] Unfortunately, there's nothing R3 can easily do about that, it's a "feature" of Finder: Finder changes the working directory to the user's home directory before executing the binary.

22:51
@earl .r already has a non-Rebol file association in OSX, I think for resource files.
posted on April 16, 2013 by abolka

[Comment] Note that this is part of a bigger portability problem, which will still need a bit of work (there are various open tickets about the correct setting of system/options fields). On a more helpful note, when R3 is started with a script, it currently changes the working directory to the script's directory, so if you can set up an association in Finder to launch .r3 scripts via R3, then

posted on April 16, 2013 by BrianH

[Comment] So instead you suggest that MAX have an arity of 1, and have that 1 be the result of a REDUCE for it to be used as it is now, with all of that extra overhead? So what would you suggest be the low-level maximum that MAX is now? Remember, Rebol isn't Clojure, we only have fixed-arity functions, and faking variable-arity functions using a block parameter takes overhead if the parameters

@BrianH Probably only if you have XCode installed, no?
@earl no idea. My only Mac is a G5, and afaik R3 doesn't compile for that yet.
Can't you use shebang lines in OSX? No associations necessary.
@BrianH rebolsource.net has an R3 build for OSX PPC which should work on your G5 (they were built on one).
@earl up to date with the community master branch, or from a side branch?
22:57
@BrianH Mainline.
@earl Ah, well I'll have to look at that later.
@earl, would it be possible to add a VS2012Pro builder to the build farm? For that matter, how is your Cmake stuff looking?
@BrianH Why would you need a VS2012 build?
@BrianH No recent changes to the CMake stuff; still works :)
@earl well, I don't use GCC, I use VS 2012. Is there any known problem with using VS 2012 extensions with a GCC build, or other incompatibilities?
@BrianH Yeah, don't use MSVC-specific language extensions or intrinsics :)
@earl still not published on rebolsource? For that matter, I could use some help reintegrating it. I can't put it in my master branch because it didn't necessarily work for me, since the build process generated files that weren't properly ignored.
23:08
@BrianH Well, I can rebase it on top of the community master, which would make it a strict superset that should work.
@earl you mean, except when the various platform-specific macros would generate such code, the way IIRC it does for GCC when that is used? Other people are testing GCC compatibility, but we need to ensure MSVC compatibility as well.
@BrianH MSVC is not yet an officially supported platform.
posted on April 16, 2013 by BrianH

[Comment] There is a similar but unrelated problem in Windows with the same effect, which has another ticket.

@earl ASAP it should be.
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23:37
@earl, are we supposed to send pull requests to rebolsource/r3 as well, or do you monitor rebol/r3 and migrate pull requests from there?
23:48
@BrianH monitor both. if you can do a pull against rebol/r3, it's probably best to send it there.
posted on April 16, 2013 by adrians

[Comment] Let me try to restate what I really meant. Getting the maximum of a number of items greater than 2 is a very useful function. I'd wager it could be more useful and frequently used when using a functional style than the 2-arity one in practice, and so, for convenience and brevity, the name should be the pretty much the same length as the binary function, max.

@earl I already did, a bit over a week ago, and haven't seen it in rebolsource/r3 yet (when it's not even controversial). That's why I was asking.
@BrianH The "private modules" thingie"? Haven't yet merged the most recent one, still working on getting the build results published properly.

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