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Kaj 30-Apr-2013 [7502] | A Red/System logic! is stored as integer!, right, not byte!? |
DocKimbel 30-Apr-2013 [7503] | Integer! yes. |
Pekr 1-May-2013 [7504x3] | Just one question - I can see refeinements again mentioned. Is that technologically it is not easy achievable, or will we get refinement support for #call and routines later in the future? |
Doc - strange thing on Trello - I I would not have my link in the cache, Search on Trello.com does not show any results for Red, or Red programming language ... strange ... | |
I I would = If I would .... | |
DocKimbel 1-May-2013 [7507] | Refinements: these are a matter of cost vs added value. It costs significantly to add refinements support to routines and #call, and the added value is small. So, it is possible to add them, but it falls in the "nice to have" feature list, not "must to have", so they are very low priority. |
Henrik 1-May-2013 [7508x2] | Does Red attempt to answer Carl's old question of passing big options? Carl wrote a document on this once, but I can't find it. |
Essentially it was the idea of doing something else, when a function grows to have too many refinements, as this is both not very user friendly and reduces performance. | |
DocKimbel 1-May-2013 [7510] | APPLY is there for that (not yet implemented in Red though). |
Henrik 1-May-2013 [7511] | ok |
DocKimbel 1-May-2013 [7512] | There's also the special /options (IIRC) refinement in Topaz that allows use to pass a block with set-words/value for each arguments (including refinements). That should be also a solution to consider. |
Gregg 1-May-2013 [7513] | I've sometimes thought /WITH would be a good name for the arg block idea, though it would conflict with a few existing cases. |
Kaj 1-May-2013 [7514] | Agreed, I'm using that when marshalling Red to Red/System parameters |
PeterWood 4-May-2013 [7515] | I have consolidated the current Red/System V2 wish list on the Github wiki - https://github.com/dockimbel/Red/wiki/Red-System-v2-Wish-List |
DocKimbel 5-May-2013 [7516x3] | Thanks Peter. Could you please add a message like "Wish moved to v2 wish list on wiki" to each related tickets and close them? |
Also, having details for #27 and #28 would helpful. As is, I don't understand them. | |
Also each wish has to be motivated by some need, else it will be likely rejected if the need is not obvious to me. | |
Pekr 5-May-2013 [7519] | Quite extensive list. If there are no show-stoppers, I would proceed with Red first, e.g. getting us onto IOS, Android, bindings to native APIs, I/O, parse, etc. :-) |
Kaj 5-May-2013 [7520] | A lot of that needs to go through Red/System, so it's hard setting priorities |
PeterWood 5-May-2013 [7521] | I've closed the issues and will write up #27 and #28 (as I understand them) and add to the needs as I understand them. |
Kaj 5-May-2013 [7522] | Nice list, Peter |
PeterWood 5-May-2013 [7523] | Quite a few are youre Kaj :-) |
Kaj 5-May-2013 [7524] | Yes, but it's important to have them in a more structured form |
DocKimbel 5-May-2013 [7525x3] | Right, having a more formal specification like Python's PEP would be nice. |
Pekr: it's for Red/System 2.0, so it's not a short-term task. | |
Also, probably half of them will be rejected, or superseded by other features. | |
Arnold 6-May-2013 [7528x3] | No rejected items yet, looking good! Point 5 and 17 both have a wish for a BREAK. |
What do we need GOTO for in Red? GOTO END-PROGRAM ;) | |
Array type +1 | |
DocKimbel 7-May-2013 [7531] | Arnold: I haven't processed the list yet. |
Pekr 7-May-2013 [7532] | Array type + 2, no matter if you processed it :-) |
DocKimbel 7-May-2013 [7533] | Having an array type is probably not as useful as you might think. The only real advantage I see is the ability to add optional bound-checking, which should protect from a whole class of errors. |
PeterWood 7-May-2013 [7534] | Array syntax is a little more "average" programmer friendly than allocating memory and user pointers though :-) |
Arnold 7-May-2013 [7535] | But only just a little! :D @Doc I guessed that! It looks other way for outsider(s) (undecided) |
DocKimbel 7-May-2013 [7536x3] | Peter, it is possible to add literal array notation support without adding an array type. |
Also, even if you can statically allocate memory, you still need dynamic allocations too. | |
Peter, what kind of "array syntax" do you have in mind? | |
Arnold 7-May-2013 [7539] | For other purposes arrays are not a replacement for pointers. But for the majority of small uses of arrays they take away the need for the administration overhead. It is handy and easy. |
Gregg 7-May-2013 [7540] | Is there a Red/System page that states its goals? e.g., Is Red/System meant to be bare bones, or do you see adding some higher level elements, like D. I ask because D has various array types, and didn't know if you planned to implment a few core elements at the lowest level, so they can be used in Red/System, and then just exposed to Red. |
DocKimbel 7-May-2013 [7541x3] | Goals are stated since the beginning here: http://static.red-lang.org/red-system-specs.html#section-1 |
Red/System is supposed to remain small in order to be usable as a Red dialect for low-level programming. I don't have any plans to add higher-level features, because they will overlap or collide with Red's own features. | |
So, it's fine to add Red/System features as long as it helps Red language construction or extends the low-level accessing abilitites. | |
Gregg 7-May-2013 [7544] | Thanks Doc. |
PeterWood 7-May-2013 [7545x2] | I''ll add an idealistic array wish page to the Github Wiki. |
It's here https://github.com/dockimbel/Red/wiki/Ideal-array-capabilities Comments appreciated. | |
Gregg 7-May-2013 [7547] | Re #7, while I understand the reasoning behind the op names, I prefer remove/append/take/insert. I'm OK with other terms, though REBOL's choices are nice. I used to write OO stuff with ops named based on the data structure, e.g. push/pop for stacks, but Bertrand Meyer's argument for Linnaean naming conventions swayed me a long time ago. |
Arnold 8-May-2013 [7548] | @arrayproposal: I really like the index to run from 1 to 10 and not from 0 to 9. I suspect this is because I happen to be a human-being not a computer. Maybe I could live with this different in Red (1 - 10) and Red/System (0 - 9), because Red is higher level and Red/System being low level, but that might be confusing too. |
GrahamC 8-May-2013 [7549] | where does I/O appear in the list of priorities and timetable? |
MaxV 8-May-2013 [7550] | +1 Arnold |
PeterWood 8-May-2013 [7551] | For Red or Red/System Graham? |
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