@GrahamChiu It's been a busy time for me over the past few weeks. I've spent a good number of hours making some upgrades/improvements which I'm happy to discuss, but I'm not quite ready to present a demo of my dialect. Sign me up for the next re-meet though. If no other topics, I can spend a few minutes reviewing my checklist of progress.
I think I'm able to eliminate quite a bit of PARSE gymnastics using transcode, and in the process it's opening up some cleaner solutions in other places.
@HostileForksaysdonttrustSE It's working pretty well. I'm not 100% clear on how much of the multi-return proposal has been implemented. But I'm using that as a model. forum.rebol.info/t/…
FYI, >> parse "abc" ["a" [1 | 2 | 3] "c"] == Assertion failed: not IS_BAR(rule) and not IS_BLANK(rule) and not IS_LOGIC(rule) and not IS_INTEGER(rule) and not IS_GROUP(rule), file C:\Projects\ren-c\src\core\u-parse.c, line 2116 (crash!)
It's not lost on me that I'm brining this up the night before the meeting. :) I am just mentioning because of the other issue. I have lots to show tomorrow.
@HostileForksaysdonttrustSE I'm not concerned about the variability of some of the fields. Just might be useful to get the data for cookies and other stuff one might expect from something modeled off of the current rationale of QUERY.
There's so much goodness to show with files, that I'll maybe just touch on URL! and/or show what can be done with a straight READ-- which is a lot more useful imo than anything you get from headers and such.
I don't know if it's related to the discussion here, but when I QUERY on an http port, I haven't been able to get a data object back of the server response.
@rgchris I'm not sure if we could accomplish a chat forum, but it would be fun to try. Docs seem to suggest there's some support: htmx.org/attributes/hx-ws
@GrahamChiu For example, you can inspect a loaded page, manually add an HTMX attribute to an HTML tag and the behavior/action will become active immediately.
What HTMX is doing is not exactly innovative or powerful. It's just convenient to be able to achieve small/micro interactions using fairly basic HTML + custom attributes.
As long as the HTMX code files are declared/included, you'd generate your HTMX markup (i.e., HTML + HTMX attributes) and inject into the DOM like any other markup.
@GrahamChiu It's more complex than I feel comfortable discussing, but I imagine htmx could serve as a model for a dialect --> WASM UI. The simplest route would likely be to integrate htmx attributes in the generated HTML UI output.
@GrahamChiu Yes, it's a front-end library which allows you to use HTML attributes to generate Javascript interactivity and network calls, without the complexity of DOM templating libraries like React/Angular.
@HostileForksaysdonttrustSE Yes, I immediately picked up on Night Rider + a bit of TRON. I don't know the storyline yet, but I'm guessing some Magnum PI.
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