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Graham 6-Jan-2010 [170] | What is used to generate the .r from the .rlp ? |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [171x2] | Graham: re. the headers discussion above, spec/headers is the user supplied headers. the ones in there are the default one (the template). in order for the user to be able to override the default, it is make template spec/headers and not make spec/headers template. |
Graham: IIRC the HTTP/1.0 was put in there as a quick fix because someone was complaining about bugs with HTTP/1.1... unless i'm confusing this with something else. | |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [173x2] | I had a look on chat and there doesn't seem to be anything there .... |
well, 3 messages about http ... one of which was off topic | |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [175] | Graham: this was writteng when binary! was still any-string!. then the code was changed quickly to make it work with the new unicode build (hence the crlfbin stuff and some of the hacks in the parse rules). |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [176] | So, it needs to be fixed ... |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [177x4] | port/state set to none: i don't remember, i'd need to investigate. |
read returns binary if it can't convert the content to string (ie. content-type is not text/* and charset is not UTF-8.) this was a quick addition after the unicode changes, and needs much more work. | |
also, there was documentation in the wiki... | |
http://www.rebol.net/wiki/Scheme:_HTTP | |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [181] | ahh... couldn't find that ... |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [182] | the .r file is generated by Wetan, it was provided in r3-alpha together with the .r and the .rlp, but is probably not on r3 chat. |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [183] | read r: open [ scheme: 'http host: "www.compkarori.co.nz" port-id: 8090 ] probe r/state none |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [184x2] | of note, you are not supposed to look inside port in principle. so, apart from "playing" with it, you should not really expect to be able to do something like that. |
maybe what you want is the result of QUERY? | |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [186x3] | haven't got to query? yet :) |
info: query port none | |
How do you access make-http-request ? What's the path to this function? | |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [189x2] | i don't remember when that can happen (i think you should always get something if you did a successfull request). |
make-http-request is called from the read or write operations. eg. write [head %index.html] will make a HEAD request etc. | |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [191x2] | but how can I access it ? |
I followed the example to the letter with my url . ... and I get none | |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [193] | in what sense? how do you need to access it? |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [194] | Say I want to create http header ... to sign it |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [195x2] | ah, aws. there is no direct way currently. that's what you get when people abuse http. :-) it should not be difficult though to allow the user to specify a callback for aws-like signatures etc. |
or, just define a aws:// scheme inside the same module as http:// so that 99% of the code is reused. | |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [197] | so these functions are inaccessible outside of the scheme? |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [198] | well, back when this was written, there were no modules yet, so everything was actually global. |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [199] | And now it's a module and hidden ! |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [200] | now, in principle, prot-http.r should be a module. so, they can be imported from there, in principle. where the module is i don't know (this was much after i worked on this), i guess inside system/something , like system/modules or something like that. |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [201x3] | oh ...there it is |
system/modules/http/make-http-request | |
Anyway, there does appear to be some type of bug that is setting state to none in the port .. and so query returns none | |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [204] | it is possible... it's not like this was greatly tested (back then, not many people volunteered to test...), and it was written for a very different R3... |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [205] | there doesn't seem to be any inbuilt trace as in r2 .... |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [206x2] | except from using print directly in the scheme code, there was no way to do that at the time. |
R3's trace function is very good now though, maybe that is enough. | |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [208] | trace true ???? |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [209] | it has more options than that :) |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [210x3] | oh .. have to restart rebol and set secure |
secure allow | |
yeah ... very detailed | |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [213x2] | one of the things i wanted to do, but never got to, was to parse the output of R3's trace, and then show you a step-by-step code execution like in debuggers. |
if trace were to add timestamps as well, then it could be used for both debugging and profiling, even on programs running on other people systems (they just save the trace, and you just load them). | |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [215] | sounds good :) |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [216] | now someone with free time should start writing it :P |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [217x3] | I think that's Carl :) |
Well, this has been useful... we need to test http a lot more ... | |
I think my proposed changed still stand http://rebol.wik.is/Rebol3/Schemes/Http/Prot-http.r/Make-http-request | |
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