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sqlab 8-Feb-2010 [572] | I did it already. But your example does not show the real problem. just use my example and you will see why. |
Pekr 8-Feb-2010 [573x4] | it shows very big time penalty ... |
... which does not correspond to my manual parse example above ... | |
WTF? I get strange beeps when running your test code :-) | |
try running following code: c: "" for i 0 255 1 [append c to-char i] I get a beep here .... | |
Graham 8-Feb-2010 [577] | each time I parse the dataset ... I get it alternating between two lengths |
sqlab 8-Feb-2010 [578] | I have no speaker at my pc.) |
Pekr 8-Feb-2010 [579x2] | hmm, we are appending char into string ... who knows what it does internally :-) In charset, there are some escape/control codes, so maybe it causes a beep, I don't know :-) |
I reported the strange beep into CC too ... | |
Graham 8-Feb-2010 [581x2] | I copied the dataset before each parse ... very odd |
Pekr, are you sure it's not just control chars printing to windows console causing beep? | |
Pekr 8-Feb-2010 [583x3] | could be a GC problem? Maybe above "beep" means there might be some memory leak? |
maybe ... who knows ... should not beep .... | |
it surely is about control chars ... | |
Graham 8-Feb-2010 [586] | why should it not beep? |
Gabriele 8-Feb-2010 [587] | Petr, most likely you get the beep when the string is printed to the windows console. |
Pekr 8-Feb-2010 [588] | R2 does not beep (but it has its own console) |
Gabriele 8-Feb-2010 [589x2] | that is, windows does respect the BEL character. |
ie. try print "^(07)" | |
Pekr 8-Feb-2010 [591] | yes, but I am denerved by that beeping :-) |
Graham 8-Feb-2010 [592] | and this is the windows console |
Gabriele 8-Feb-2010 [593] | don't include that char in your tests then, or don't print it out ;) |
Pekr 8-Feb-2010 [594] | Yes, it does so ... I will suggest the ticket dismissal ... |
Graham 8-Feb-2010 [595] | more unnerving is the non reproducible parse! |
Pekr 8-Feb-2010 [596] | Graham - sqlab's code uses random sets, no? What is non reproducible exactly? |
Graham 8-Feb-2010 [597] | parse dataset "^/" returns a different value |
Pekr 8-Feb-2010 [598x2] | for each consetutive run on the same dataset? |
consecutive | |
Graham 8-Feb-2010 [600x2] | length? parse data "^/" |
do that a few times | |
Pekr 8-Feb-2010 [602x2] | >> parse "abc^/def^/ghi^/" "^/" == ["abc" "def" "ghi"] |
I get three value block for each run ... | |
Graham 8-Feb-2010 [604] | on the large set ... not small sets |
Pekr 8-Feb-2010 [605] | OK, I will try ... |
Graham 8-Feb-2010 [606] | he just generates a large set of random chars |
Pekr 8-Feb-2010 [607x3] | strange ... I even tried to do those consecutive parse examples on the copy of data ... the result is still random ... |
I thought that first parse might disrupt the input, which is used for the second parse too. But it does not work even for the copy of the data ... | |
Following code almost kills my DualCore notebook. View exe consumes almost 1GB of RAM :-) c: "" for i 0 255 1 [ append c to-char i ] data: to-string array/initial 255 * 255 random c print length? data m: parse copy data "^/" print length? m print length? data i: parse copy data "^/" print length? i | |
Steeve 8-Feb-2010 [610] | did you calculate how many strings you build ? |
Sunanda 8-Feb-2010 [611x2] | I tried that code in R2 and R3.....R3 took about twice the memory. UNICODE strings plus unoptimised data structures may account for the difference. |
Worth noting too perhaps: after trying the test three times, unsetting 'c and 'm and recycling .... R3 got stuck trying to get into 'chat Possibly some screwed up garbage collection when recycling large elements? The failure is repeatable. | |
Henrik 8-Feb-2010 [613] | http://www.rebol.net/r3blogs/0307.html A bit of work to do for those interested. |
Henrik 9-Feb-2010 [614] | I looked at Ratio's import-email function on the blog and was wondering if R3 is supposed to have an import-email function? He claim's R2's import-email function is buggy and there is really an unfixed report in RAMBO. |
Oldes 9-Feb-2010 [615] | Is there any RFC related to the email string which is being parsed? |
Henrik 9-Feb-2010 [616] | RFC 2822? |
Graham 9-Feb-2010 [617x4] | I'm not aware of any bugs with import-email... but of course it does die if you get non compliant email |
I used to run a routine to fix an email first before running import-email on it ..... ie. add missing fields etc | |
R3 chat seems to be so much slower these days ... | |
Is there something wrong with the server? | |
Maxim 9-Feb-2010 [621] | I think there is a blog entry about this... |
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