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[!REBOL3] General discussion about REBOL 3
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Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1315] | Very close to my thinking after 30 years. |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1316] | I also need the habit of playing lead like you Nick. :-) |
NickA 28-Feb-2013 [1317x3] | Well - and maintaining interest - that's just as important. |
Thanks James :) | |
And I'd like to be able to write code like some of the guys here. | |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1320] | Me thinks that many of these guys are in the stratosphere when it comes to programming. |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1321] | I am a learning scientist (and really always have been) so my interest in from the perpective of the learner and the community of learners. This has put me at odds with administrators and teachers at times. |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1322] | Scot, are you a boat rocker? |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1323x2] | So for me learning is "relating" in a particular way to an idea. Much like the habits you mention. Part of that relationship is how much it matters fo the learner to be engaged. |
Not just relating to ideas, but people, systems, environment, etc. | |
NickA 28-Feb-2013 [1325] | I think that ties into "maintaining interest" |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1326] | Absolutely. |
NickA 28-Feb-2013 [1327] | I think that anyone who teaches full time for decades will make all the same discoveries, even if we describe them differently. |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1328] | I think we carry "ways of relating" with us into various contexts and situations. Taking interest is a way of relating. |
NickA 28-Feb-2013 [1329] | let's move to chit chat |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1330x2] | Good teachers do, but in very individualistic sorts of ways. I'm always struck by how different great teachers are. |
to chit chat... | |
Bo 1-Mar-2013 [1332] | Um...a bit of unexpected behavior here on the Linux ARM version of R3: >> 6.63 / 59 == 0. >> 6.63 / 59.0 == 4. Neither are correct. |
Cyphre 1-Mar-2013 [1333] | Bo, I guess you are missing the dtoa.c pull-request from Ladislav in your ARM codebase. I bet that will help you. |
Bo 1-Mar-2013 [1334] | I'm using the ARM build from rebolsource.net. |
Cyphre 1-Mar-2013 [1335] | (check the official Carl's R3 github repo, It's in the pull-request queue) |
Bo 1-Mar-2013 [1336] | What that pull request more recent than 24-Jan-2013? |
Cyphre 1-Mar-2013 [1337] | Doesn't the binaries on rebolsource.net only contain accepted pull-requests? |
AdrianS 1-Mar-2013 [1338] | yes, only the accepted ones are built with |
Cyphre 1-Mar-2013 [1339x2] | So Bo, that's why your ARM binary doesn't behave well. |
(I can confirm Anodroid ARM port shows correct result) | |
Bo 1-Mar-2013 [1341] | OK. Thanks for the confirmation. |
Sunanda 1-Mar-2013 [1342] | Is this an R3 bug or feature? Duplicate word in a single object.... ob: object [] append ob [b: 2 b: 3 b: 4] == make object! [ b: 2 b: 3 b: 4 ] foreach w words-of ob [print get w] ;; they are actually different 2 3 4 |
Maxim 1-Mar-2013 [1343] | that HAS to be a bug. |
Sunanda 1-Mar-2013 [1344] | That what I thought, thanks -- but could not see it in curecode, and don't remember it in earlier versions. So it may be Something Very Clever :) |
BrianH 1-Mar-2013 [1345] | Nope, it's an APPEND bug. Please report it (and thanks for all the reports lately). |
Sunanda 1-Mar-2013 [1346] | Thanks. Done. http://curecode.org/rebol3/ticket.rsp?id=1979 |
Bo 1-Mar-2013 [1347x2] | @GrahamC: Thanks A LOT for prot-smtp.r and prot-send.r. I was able to send an email from R3, but only after changing a line from: ehlo: any [ port/spec/ehlo "rebol3 user pc" ] to ehlo: any [ port/spec/ehlo port/spec/email ] |
My smtp server was throwing a 501 5.0.0 Invalid domain name | |
GrahamC 1-Mar-2013 [1349] | Thanks .. http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/8019099#8019099 |
Bo 1-Mar-2013 [1350] | No, thank you! |
Bo 2-Mar-2013 [1351] | On R3 ARM: >> header: [ ** Syntax error: missing "]" at "end-of-script" ** Near: (line 1) header: [ I guess we can't cut-n-paste multi-line scripts into the console at present. |
Henrik 2-Mar-2013 [1352] | I don't believe this works anywhere yet. |
Bo 2-Mar-2013 [1353] | I tried to find a submitted bug in Curecode, but couldn't find one, so I submitted one. |
GrahamC 2-Mar-2013 [1354] | The rebolbot has a multiline console :) |
Bo 2-Mar-2013 [1355] | Very cool! |
Bo 3-Mar-2013 [1356] | More prot-send.r testing. Had the hardest time trying to get 'send to work with my mail server. Found I had to change a line in prot-send.r to : smtp-port: [ scheme: 'smtp host: (user/smtp) user: (user/user) pass: (user/pass) ehlo: (find/tail user/email @ ) timeout: 600 ] as EHLO on my SMTP host was expecting only the domain portion of the email address instead of the entire email address which is what I had been trying. |
AdrianS 3-Mar-2013 [1357] | Bo, Have you forked Graham's scripts to push fixes for these? |
GrahamC 3-Mar-2013 [1358x2] | Bo, you could have asked me :) |
These aren't fixes ... you just have to know what ehlo expects | |
Bo 3-Mar-2013 [1360] | @GrahamC: I understand what you're saying, but how do mail programs like Outlook and Thunderbird figure out what to send EHLO? |
Andreas 3-Mar-2013 [1361x2] | The expected EHLO parameter is the client's hostname. |
Outlook and Thunderbird can "just" look up what your local machine claims to have configured as hostname. | |
GrahamC 3-Mar-2013 [1363] | Previously we could use read dns:// .. but that doesn't work in R3 |
Gregg 3-Mar-2013 [1364] | Windows has a gethostname API. I always liked the read dns:// feature though. |
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