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[unknown: 5] 6-Jan-2009 [9117x2] | But I would think it would be somethign that he just drops in and compiles isn't it? |
He already has it in 2.6.x? | |
Henrik 6-Jan-2009 [9119] | I don't know that process, so I don't know. :-) |
[unknown: 5] 6-Jan-2009 [9120] | Maybe Brian can provide more insight. |
Henrik 6-Jan-2009 [9121x2] | That's a special build. Also rebcode was never really finished as there are security issues with it. |
(rebcode can easily crash REBOL if used wrong) | |
[unknown: 5] 6-Jan-2009 [9123] | I would use it if it were a separate process that I could access via networking port just to get to the computational advantages. |
Henrik 6-Jan-2009 [9124] | I think you can do that with the special builds. |
[unknown: 5] 6-Jan-2009 [9125x2] | You probably right I didn't think if would have networking or not. |
I'll look into that. | |
Henrik 6-Jan-2009 [9127] | it's a full REBOL/View build, so it should work |
[unknown: 5] 6-Jan-2009 [9128x3] | ahh ok. |
I knew that also but wasn't thinking. | |
Thanks Henrik. | |
Graham 6-Jan-2009 [9131x2] | Is tcp/ip going to be primarily async in R3? Or will there be synchronous protocols also written? |
for http, pop, smtp etc ? | |
Henrik 7-Jan-2009 [9133x2] | I think that TCP/IP is pure async and HTTP also, but functions like READ would work in a synchronous manner. |
On another note, a new R3 internal release was made a few hours ago with all of BrianH's changes submitted to DevBase. Yay! | |
Pekr 7-Jan-2009 [9135x2] | ... yes, and it seems to me we are aproaching the release .... slowly but surely .... http://www.rebol.net/wiki/R3_Alpha |
Still work in progress, but good sign of things happening ... so hopefully, in one month, there will be load of devs cooperating on R3 development ... | |
Steeve 7-Jan-2009 [9137x2] | yeah... something is comming... |
not now plz, i have to go bed... | |
Pekr 7-Jan-2009 [9139x3] | you can watch internal releases here - http://www.rebol.net/wiki/R3_Releases |
:-) | |
don't expect it being out this week ... you can safely go to sleep :-) | |
Steeve 7-Jan-2009 [9142x4] | i saw them early |
i check docbase several times per day ;-) | |
but...but... to nite there's something strange in the air... | |
anyway, i take the risk, i go to to sleep, nite. | |
Nicolas 7-Jan-2009 [9146] | You fools! Rebol 3 will never be released! This has all been elaborate conspiracy! Hahahaha! |
Chris 7-Jan-2009 [9147] | Petr (from Ports): http://www.rebol.net/wiki/Port_Implementation http://www.rebol.net/wiki/Ports http://www.rebol.net/wiki/Port_Examples(a good one ....) http://www.rebol.net/r3blogs/0127.html"Pruning down Read and Write" http://www.rebol.net/r3blogs/0128.html"Skip and Seek on ports" http://www.rebol.net/r3blogs/0129.html- async http transfer using tcp http://www.rebol.net/r3blogs/0130.html"More about port layers" (continuation of Pruning down Read and Write article) |
Mchean 7-Jan-2009 [9148] | thanks chris for the references |
BrianH 7-Jan-2009 [9149] | It's funny, the more mezzanine code I write for R3, the more errors I find in R2. There are some pretty significant design flaws in R2. |
btiffin 7-Jan-2009 [9150] | Shhh. ;) |
Maxim 7-Jan-2009 [9151] | R2 is JUST LIKE ALTME !!!! ITS PERFECT !!! STOP SPREADING LIES !!!! ;-) |
[unknown: 5] 7-Jan-2009 [9152x2] | LOL |
BrianH, I assume you not going to share those flaws? | |
BrianH 7-Jan-2009 [9154x2] | Not to mention 2+ year old regressions that came in the 2.6.3 to 2.7.0 update - Steeve found one in the last week. |
Yes, I will share. | |
btiffin 7-Jan-2009 [9156] | Well, of all the people that can complain; one of the people fixing them is worthy I guess. |
BrianH 7-Jan-2009 [9157x2] | Yeah, I suppose :) |
Just discovered today in R2: LOAD/header has two errors. - LOAD/header of a directory should fail with a syntax error, but doesn't. - LOAD/header "rebol []" or the script equivalent should return the header object in a block, but instead returns it straight. The /header option is being checked at a lower priority than it should be. Fixed in R3 today though. | |
[unknown: 5] 7-Jan-2009 [9159] | sounds like some good stuff to put in notes and upload to the 2.7.7 world |
BrianH 7-Jan-2009 [9160x2] | Notes, yes, or at least RAMBO. |
LOAD is a mezzanine in R3. You have no idea how cool this is :) | |
[unknown: 5] 7-Jan-2009 [9162] | Yes definately Rambo those things. |
BrianH 7-Jan-2009 [9163] | I submitted the week's bugs to RAMBO. |
btiffin 7-Jan-2009 [9164] | Re; LOAD; well yeah ... TRANSCODE can be used to support junk! now. ;) You'll love it Brian, really. You can have your grandma asking you questions about deep deep PARSE problems as she dances around the console analyzing her grocery list, while you point out that the total is actually wrong due to a lexical problem with some of the money! values. Then, 4 months later, she'll teach you something that her new perspective and point of view made possible as she unveils the world's greatest home management software ... like evv-a. :) |
BrianH 7-Jan-2009 [9165x2] | Oh, I love TRANSCODE already, but it is not finished, so I can't yet use it to implement R3's LOAD/next. |
My grandma is smart enough to program if she wants to, but for now she doesn't see the value of internet access for her. | |
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