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rebol's code evaluation... [was: MySQL protocol bug]

 [1/3] from: maximo::meteorstudios::com at: 19-Feb-2004 14:41


> -----Original Message----- > From: Hallvard Ystad [mailto:[hallvard--ystad--oops-as--no]]
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> Correction: the string is not ignored. It is evaluated (to > itself!). Isn't it so?
yess... I had written it that way first (in my own words) then decided it would be a little confusing for beginners. but your words make it so clear! Thanks for bringing that to light. The way I see it is that any value which does not evaluate into an action simply returns a clean version if itself. It is possible that some values get reduced or "corrected" as part of their evaluation, but I do not know how to call this behavior. example:
>> 2001-3-4
== 4-Mar-2001 Both are valid and equivalent dates, but the evaluated one is what will be molded and is the expected format. This is another feature of rebol I like. Because the interpreter expects to evaluate items as it encouters them, it can loosen up syntax of many things. -MAx

 [2/3] from: hallvard:ystad:oops-as:no at: 19-Feb-2004 22:29


Dixit Maxim Olivier-Adlhoch (20.41 19.02.2004):
>The way I see it is that any value which does not evaluate into an action simply returns a clean version if itself. It is possible that some values get reduced or "corrected" as part of their evaluation, but I do not know how to call this behavior. > >example: >>> 2001-3-4 >== 4-Mar-2001
Same behaviour e.g. for URLs:
>> http://www.uio.no/f/%26tr/y
== http://www.uio.no/f/&tr/y I think RT calls this "passing the value through the parser". But your words, (reduction, correction) are as good, I suppose. Don't know about any "official", "correct" way to call this. Or maybe someone at RT reads this and can tell us? HY

 [3/3] from: rotenca:telvia:it at: 19-Feb-2004 23:25


Hi, all
> >The way I see it is that any value which does not evaluate into an action
simply returns a clean version if itself. It is possible that some values get reduced or "corrected" as part of their evaluation, but I do not know how to call this behavior.
> > > >example: > >>> 2001-3-4 > >== 4-Mar-2001
the fact is that the Rebol loader "understands" many date formats, so you can pass to the loader the equivalent strings: 2001-3-4 2001-Mar-4 2001/Mar/4 and many others, the loader transform this strings in the (undocumented) internal representation of a Rebol date datatype. But when you mold it, like implicitly happens in your console example, Rebol must select one serialized format among the others, and the format selected is always: dd-mmm-yyyy I should like to select diffrent serialized formats for many Rebol values, like already happens for binary. x: #{0A} system/options/binary-base; == 16 x ;== #{0A} system/options/binary-base: 2 x ; == 2#{00001010} system/options/binary-base: 64 x ; == 64#{Cg==} For example i should like to do: system/options/decimals: "00,00" and then
>> 1.0
01,00 the same for dates, time, and so on. --- Ciao Romano

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