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eFishAnt 10-Dec-2005 [144] | (there is a comment inside obj-browser.r mentioning Ammon might use for RIDE IDE...and it might have some methods to do what you need to do.) |
Sunanda 10-Dec-2005 [145] | With google, put a search phrase in quotes: "probe system" that will seek the precise phrase. To restrict google to a specific site, the syntax is: "probe system" site:www.rebol.org To search only some URLs within a site, give it a characteristic part of the URL: "probe system" site:www.rebol.org inurl:thread Note that Google has not indexed all the thread -- which is why we added the in-site search. |
Ammon 10-Dec-2005 [146x2] | I don't want to "probe system" after a while, if you wait long enough, then it will print out but I thought that there were some optimizations made to make "probe system" start printing sooner or something to that effect. It's not "probe system" that I'm interested in. What I'm interested in is finding the conversations that I participated in several years ago on the REBOL ML concerning the problems with "probe system" but none of the search engines I used could produce them. |
Sunanda, "probe system" site:www.rebol.org inurl:thread did not return what I was hoping for. By dropping the inurl: then I was able to come up with one relevant thread and the rest of the results were talking about probing in the system object like system/script/args. I can't seem to get rid of the /whatever after system with Google. I was hoping that the ability use quotes to search for a specific phrase instead of breaking it apart and searching for multiple values could be added to the rebol.org search engine. | |
Allen 10-Dec-2005 [148] | Really? I thought the probe system hang was fixed a long, long time ago, no stack overflow for me here. Besides it is better to just use save %system.txt system |
eFishAnt 10-Dec-2005 [149] | http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/ml-display-message.r?m=rmlFCPS has Jeff and Bo probing about. |
Anton 10-Dec-2005 [150] | maybe use advanced search and specifically exclude the phrase "probe system/" <--- note final slash |
Sunanda 11-Dec-2005 [151] | < I can't seem to get rid of the /whatever after system with Google.> Yes -- Google doesn't understand that system/words (say) is a single item. While the REBOL.org seacth does. Ditto, the REBOL.org search recognises ! and ? as part of a word raher than discardable syntax -- so you can search for object? or datatype! On the other hand, Google better handles phrases like "probe system" because its indexes include proximity information.. No one search is ideal. |
Graham 11-Dec-2005 [152] | what's the library response to Anton's request for webspace for the comlib project ? |
Ammon 11-Dec-2005 [153x2] | So, Sunanda, we don't have any proximity infomation and hence can't search for a particular phrase including space(s) like, "probe system"??? |
Graham, I don't understand your question. | |
Graham 11-Dec-2005 [155] | I think Anton was asking for 10Mb to host the comlib project .. so something akin to that. |
Sunanda 11-Dec-2005 [156] | Correct Ammon. The REBOL.org search indexes threads (not individual messages) and does not include proximiy in its indexes. So a search for [probe system] returns all threads that include either word. |
Anton 11-Dec-2005 [157] | Sunanda showed how I can use existing rebol.org technology (packages) to store and synchronize the comlib project files. But I am probably going to get a domain with Yeksoon. |
Ammon 11-Dec-2005 [158] | Anton. as far as using Google and removing the phrase, "probe system/" that's as simple as adding -"probe system/" to your search phrase BUT Google doesn't acknowledge "/" as being anything other than whitespace. Still, the fact that I couldn't even find it with Google was an implication that WE can beat Google. |
Anton 11-Dec-2005 [159] | Yeah, you're right, actually. I think I tried that before and was disappointed. |
Ammon 11-Dec-2005 [160] | Unfortunately, the library apparently doesn't have an index that would be condusive to such a search. Oh well. Wishful thinking... |
Sunanda 11-Dec-2005 [161] | Did you try the topic index -- it's intended to categorise what a thread is about rather than what words it contains: http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/ml-topic-index.r?i=p |
Volker 11-Dec-2005 [162] | How about a fulltext-search on rebol.org, as option? |
Sunanda 11-Dec-2005 [163] | You can download Grahams' ML archive application (or. at least you could until he started having trouble with 1and1's hosting). Assuming it's still available, you get 70Meg of ML messages and it has a search that runs on your ow desktop. |
Alan 12-Dec-2005 [164] | just tested Grahams' ml program and still not working :( |
Graham 12-Dec-2005 [165] | well, I finally made contact with 1and1 tech support. They said it was a billing issue and I have to contact accounts on Monday. Now, what billing issue could there be with a 3 year free account that has 1 year to run ? |
Ammon 12-Dec-2005 [166] | Sunanda, I didn't try that. I had assumed that search would use that index as a key. Is there a way to search the topic index other than by clicking on a letter in the alphebetical list and relying on the browser's find functionality? |
Volker 12-Dec-2005 [167] | Download everything and grep in the folder |
Ammon 12-Dec-2005 [168] | I don't think I can download the entire ML archive from REBOL.org, can I? |
Volker 12-Dec-2005 [169x2] | Paid to less attention. Thought you want to search in scripts. |
Maybe somebody has grahams archive? | |
Ammon 12-Dec-2005 [171] | I can search for scripts using {in author "Volker"} and get what I'm looking for. Perhaps adding a {in topic "blah"} capability to the ML search engine would be a good idea? |
Anton 13-Dec-2005 [172x2] | Yes, you can, Ammon. That's the point of it. To store everything locally. |
(It will take a long while, at least on dialup) | |
Sunanda 13-Dec-2005 [174x2] | You could download all messages via the LDS interface...But I wouldn't recommend that: you need over 43,000 separate calls to do that. REBOL.org doesn't offer a single packaged download of the ML archive. Maybe it should.... ....Bui remember, that service is available from Graham; though it is off line until 1and1 sort out thier billing problem (scroll up to see Graham's message) |
<< Is there a way to search the topic index other than by clicking on a letter>> In theory: http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/ml-topic-index.r?i=probe takes you straight to the entry (if any) for 'probe. But that looks broken right now....I'll look into it. Other than that, no. Only about 80% of the threads are indexed in the topic index. When we get closer to 100%. we'll enhance the existing search to take account of the topic index.....so results will include and be prioritised by the topic index. Well, you could try, in Google: probe site:www.rebol.org inurl:topic But that (as with any search anywhere) is dependent on Google having the page indexed. | |
Sunanda 15-Dec-2005 [176x2] | Back in February (!), Anton wrote: <<By the way, something that I never really liked is the short rebol description at the top of rebol.org.>> OLD TEXT: <<It's a messaging language. 'rebel' not 'ree-ball'. code is data and data is code. CGI? Yes. 40+ platforms. only 250K-500K. console or GUI. Yes, just a single file. commercial versions = same core + ODBC, SSL, and more - shallow learning curve, amazing depth. keep IT simple. if you liked "The Matrix"...>> We may be slow, but we get there: http://www.rebol.org The banner text has been updated to ready pretty much what Anton suggested. Thanks Anton! |
Now, a quick challenge. I'd like several banner texts that we can rotate to help keep the thing fresh, and to help unveil other aspects of REBOL. Can we all chip in, please? Either --- a 75 word (or shorter) snapshot of what REBOL is or --- some bullet points that we can join to others to help paint a picture. Thanks! | |
yeksoon 15-Dec-2005 [178] | Maybe one way is for each banner to highlight a feature or strength of Rebol. eg Dialects are Rebol's greatest power. Dialects allows one to focus on expressing the domain specific language. something along that line..but preferably something that SHOWS the benefit and not just tells it. |
Anton 15-Dec-2005 [179] | well, thank you Sunanda :) |
Sunanda 15-Dec-2005 [180] | You are almost one step ahead of me there, Yeksoon. The code is in place to make each of the banner statements clickable. That will take you to a page with an extended explanation. Example: one of the soundbites might be "includes cross-platform assembler for 20x code speed-up". If clicked will take you to a paragraph on rebcode with links to more documentation. But first, we need the 20 best soundbites :-) Any offers? |
Graham 15-Dec-2005 [181x2] | The library list talks about a new project where there is a patched version of View that can make library calls. I haven't downloaded it .. and hope that it doesn't violate RT's rights. |
Anyone looked at it to see how it does what it claims to do ? | |
yeksoon 15-Dec-2005 [183] | Banner...I will try my first one.. -- Do you know.... 'Dialects' is Rebol's greatest power ; it allows one to focus on expressing and model the the domain in its natural language. |
BrianH 16-Dec-2005 [184x2] | Graham, do you mean the dll called by the plugin? It is a (slightly) patched version of View which can be called as a library (the other way around). Regular View/Pro can make library calls. |
Whether the plugin can do what it is said that it can has been a matter of much debate. How it does it is similar to how View does what it does, with little variation. | |
Volker 16-Dec-2005 [186] | http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/view-script.r?script=rebcall.r seems to work through a port. I guess he runs some native app to do the real call. |
BrianH 16-Dec-2005 [187] | Yeah, looking at his site, it seems that he patches rebol.exe so that it loads an additional dll that does the work. He has another for FastCGI. |
Volker 16-Dec-2005 [188] | I think the "dll" is an external programm. He opens a port and does everything through read-io/write-io |
BrianH 16-Dec-2005 [189x2] | It runs in-process so he doesn't have to marshal anything. |
It really is a dll. | |
Volker 16-Dec-2005 [191x3] | write-io call-port command length? command read-io call-port result 4 |
;-- Because RebCall starts when WinSock is initialized, use some network function to do so close open udp://127.0.0.1:0 | |
seems he adds a service to windows-network, or something. dummy open starts network, then he can connect. | |
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