Can someone tell me what the differences are between networking in R2 and R3? For example if one wanted to port an R2 scheme to R3, what problems are there technically and what about the copyright in the R2 scheme?
@Brett We are working on a network scheme document in Google Docs, it's not ready for prime time (and is getting chopped in half). If you would like me to send you access for the Google Doc in progress, either skype me at metaeducation or email me: brian@hostilefork.com
@johnk The Google Doc is a refactoring of Graham's document...adds some technical info and is splitting up into a "user of network scheme" doc and a "behind the scenes"
@GrahamChiu is updating the network scheme so it is dialected instead of just sending JSON strings. Adds complexity, but makes Rebol seem a bit more literate and compelling in the example...
And with my new icons there will be no stopping R3/Droid! Muhaha! Well, let's just pretend that's true. :-P
Ran into Carl today at Home Depot. Told him about some of the conversations happening on chat.stackoverflow.com. He said he may try to stop by here sometime in the next week.
No, he said he was intending on stopping by chat.stackoverflow.com within the next week. Of course, he said he doesn't hardly have any time for anything other than work, but he would try. I don't think even he knows when he will stop by. Maybe I'll see if I can schedule a time with him and then we can have an IRC-style get-together with him here.
Of cource Im interested in Rebol3 and I'm very excited to see the open source development or Rebol and Red. I would like it to be a tool both for every-day scripting (like Python) and as a production grade systems language (like Go).
I'm basically only using R3 these days, for my Rebol scripting. It's just so much more usable on Linux than R2. And the added bonus that I can fix bugs I come across is just invaluable :)
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(Thinking about it, I've basically been using mainly R3 for the last 2-3 years.)
@ gram chiu for rebol3 alpha to beta stage is it the needed step or is it an ideal whish list ? (I mean on rebelbb french comunity forum we already played to give your wish list to acheive a full rebol 3.0 according to your opinion so I could translate and provide that) if it is the general steps I think what you already listed are the main points.
@ earl thank you but I think it is more the duty of view to setup windows size borders title and so real background win32 transparency. I understand your point but I fear the interfacing with gob! makes me go a layer lower what I want to acheive I try to be as efficient as possible and not be too complicated ...
@earl probably a wrong analyse from me. But at the moment it is my point of view about that...
@shadwolf I'm not sure I understand what you mean.
A "window" is a special type of gob! internally. If you want to do the transparency in the way you described, the pointers I gave you are where to integrate that kind of transparency.
As I said, everything's already in place to signal the desire for a transparent window from the R3 side to the C side.
My, is community version of R3, is the only with GUI working on Windows. I just put together all changes made from others: Earl, BrianH, Saphirion, etc.
@shadwolf If you are talking about how to pass this transparency flag through the view function, just have a look at the source of it; it's a mezzanine after all.
Basically, view is a convenience wrapper that creates the underlying window gob! for you (unless you tell it not to, with /as-is).
You shouldn't have to add any special transparency handling there, as that should already be working: view/options ... [flags: [transparent]] (bugs notwithstanding).
@MaxV Except for Saphirion's version which of course also has a working GUI on Windows.
@DocKimbel I have been hoping that Rebol would shift to using arbitrary precision integers... have you considered this for Red at all? I feel that assuming any particular integer size in client code is bad, and that it is a can of worms when you start offering routines that detect the size and then write conditional code. In Red/System it is fine but perhaps in Rebol and Red proper there would be a uniform strategy for converting integers to binary and then one would pad it as appropriate.
@HostileFork I would like to have such feature, I have an old custom bignum C lib sitting on my disk for years. However, it would be an addition, not a replacement for integer! datatype. We could provide automatic fallback to bignum when the result of an integer math expression overflows.
@DocKimbel Is it really necessary, though...as opposed to chewing a bit out of the integer to say whether it's a bignum or not? Already integers chew a bit out for the sign. What is one more? If you could only get 2^30 positive integers instead of 2^31, wouldn't it be worth the simplification and generality of interface?
People would not have to worry about the performance or difference between 64-bit and 32-bit platforms. The 64-bit would just be faster up to a larger limit of integer size, and so on
Hm, @earl and other windows-denizens... I'd not heard of #include <dontuse.h>... some kind of list of banned/deprecated Windows APIs. Might be good to check Rebol's Windows builds against it?
@HostileFork You're talking about R3 interpreter, aren't you? For Red compiler (especially once we add optimizations), the cost will be probably higher.
@DocKimbel I'm not sure why it would be a high cost in the compiler, but I'd have to look at it in detail. I really have not worked with bignums (except in languages/systems that support them implicitly). I generally assumed that small integers had special case optimizations so they would not be much slower than their ordinary fit-in-register counterparts. Perhaps that's not done, I'd have to research it.
eBay just assumes you want items shipped to your "default shipping address". I haven't bought anything off of eBay for over two years, and didn't realize it wasn't going to ask me where it wanted the thing shipped.
The forms have gotten so noisy...with ads and graphics and "do you want to donate money to Oklahoma" and "leave a message for the seller" to the point where it's easy to overlook the small print of a default shipping address being used. :-/
So the order by default is going where I lived two years ago, I hope the seller reads my message...I sent it immediately after I noticed, just a minute after the order!
@earl: are there some special flags for ARM targets required by ELF shared libs? There is no way I can load an ELF/ARM shared lib generated with Red (either from Java or from Red/System).
@earl, strace shows that the shared library is found and opened, but it seems it's not recognized, so it's discarded and another one with same name is searched in all available paths (and of course, not found).