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Janko
15-Jun-2009
[1414]
I don't like duplicating code.. then I can have one bug in one file 
and another in other and I always have to check if I updated them 
both etc.. winMerge and tools like this would help but anyway
Henrik
15-Jun-2009
[1415]
I know what you mean, but in this case, I find it easy to make an 
exception.
Janko
15-Jun-2009
[1416]
thanks for explaining it to me.. so I know what options are there.
Henrik
15-Jun-2009
[1417]
In the build system I use now for my projects, there are two separate 
files. The one I use for development is the 'do, and the one my customer 
gets is the #included version. Then I have a make-file, that builds 
the project and puts it where it needs to be (local webserver), counts 
up the build version. I can build it whenever I want and there are 
no hiccups.


My earlier attempts at a build system was by trying to be fancy, 
i.e. build with as few keypresses as possible. It never worked as 
well as this one.
Janko
15-Jun-2009
[1418x2]
yes, many times simplest solution is the best.. and usage shows what 
works
I will try few ways of doing it too
Sunanda
15-Jun-2009
[1420]
Would this one line in your start up help?
   if not encap [#include: : do]
Janko
15-Jun-2009
[1421]
interesting.. I will try if it works
Graham
15-Jun-2009
[1422x2]
why not create a target source file and run that?
enface source.r -t target.r -o target.exe
and that gives you the pre-reboled version as target.r
Janko
15-Jun-2009
[1424]
but then I have to encap everty time I make a change :)
Graham
15-Jun-2009
[1425x2]
no .. you can use pre-rebol ....
encap uses prerebol
Janko
15-Jun-2009
[1427]
ok .. encap or prerebol every time I make a change .. I could automate 
it so that when I want to text-run app I have some batch file that 
prerebols it and runs it instead of just runs it
Graham
15-Jun-2009
[1428]
Also look at cheyenne.r
Janko
15-Jun-2009
[1429]
that could work since rebol doesn't give me line number on error 
so it doesn't matter that I am editing different thing than running 
(in terms of file/line num)
Graham
15-Jun-2009
[1430x2]
I use a .cmd file myself ... to build my sources and then run them.
But doc has set up cheyenne.r so that you can either run it , or 
use it in encap.
Janko
15-Jun-2009
[1432]
I will look at cheyenne.r , thanks
Ladislav
15-Jun-2009
[1433x4]
Janko: re your #include question: you should try INCLUDE, seriously
it solves exactly your problem
you always can do: INCLUDE %file, which is an equivalent of DO %file, 
except for the fact, that it includes everything needed
...and if you want to just save the file, you use INCLUDE/LINK %my-input.r 
%preprocessed-output.r
Ashley
15-Jun-2009
[1437]
Sunanda, the "#include: :do" suggestion won't work as #include is 
an issue! not a word! ... I like the line of thought though.
Ladislav
15-Jun-2009
[1438]
#include: :do surely isn't possible, it would be possible only if 
we used the *include* alternative
Janko
15-Jun-2009
[1439]
Ladislav: I will try your include
Sunanda
15-Jun-2009
[1440]
Thanks, Ashley.....

    loop 100 [print "I should test my ideas before publishing them."]
Oldes
15-Jun-2009
[1441x2]
It would not work for me anyway as I use other PREBOL syntax as well. 
Personally I like the issues for such a syntax. I use PREBOL for 
single projects scripts and 'require spec in the script's header 
for other scripts/projects which are required for the single script/project.
The difference between the 'require and the script's #include is, 
that in the header I use only projects/script name and or version 
and not relative path as one has to do with the #include.
Ladislav
15-Jun-2009
[1443]
...as one has to do with #include...
 - it depends...
Oldes
15-Jun-2009
[1444]
In R3 I should probably replace it with modules. Your include.r enables 
that?
Ladislav
15-Jun-2009
[1445x2]
Carl wrote, that R3 modules don't support include at this time, check 
the http://www.rebol.net/wiki/Inclusion_Methodsand http://www.rebol.net/wiki/INCLUDE_documentation
texts
(maybe you find what you need)
Oldes
15-Jun-2009
[1447x2]
I have what I need :) I'm just not sure why the #include should be 
replaced. BTW.. I have one own addition into PREBOL - #include-block 
(which includes data as a block as it's with #include-binary)
(I mean the usage of issues for preprocessing directives)
Ladislav
15-Jun-2009
[1449]
undestood
Oldes
15-Jun-2009
[1450]
Also my preprocessor adds comments based on script headers so if 
I include foreign script, the name of the author is present. Like 
for example here: http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rebol/gif_latest.r
Ladislav
15-Jun-2009
[1451]
the headers: yes, that looks like making sense in case the file is 
meant to be published as text
BenBran
12-Aug-2009
[1452]
Anybody know a workaround for this?

from rebcmdview.exe and/or old desktop:

REBOL []
print length? read/lines http://www.google.com	;; works
print length? read/lines http://www.rebol.com	;; works
print length? read/lines https://www.google.com	;; works
halt

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242
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encapsulate (encmdface.exe) above and run the exe:

11
242
** Access Error: Invalid port spec: https://www.google.com
** Near: print length? read/lines https://www.google.com
halt
** Press enter to quit...

happens on any https page
Graham
12-Aug-2009
[1453x2]
Yes, check to see if https is installed.
Unless you downloaded the very latest 2.7.6 sdk, you will have that 
issue.  Easy to fix though.
BenBran
12-Aug-2009
[1455x2]
I received this via email. ...rebol-sdk-cmd-z2l7np..... Is there 
another place to download the latest?
I'll send a message to Rebol.  I have 2.5.6. Thx.
Graham
12-Aug-2009
[1457x2]
I googled this http://www.rebol.net/builds/#section-1
not sure why there is no easily found direct link
BenBran
13-Aug-2009
[1459]
Graham, that worked!!!! Thank you very much!!!
Maxim
20-Aug-2009
[1460]
links  were broken on one of the updates to the site when R3 was 
given more space.
Maxim
23-Sep-2009
[1461]
is there are problem with the latest builds of sdk  not  using the 

encap: [title "window title"]

properly?
Dockimbel
23-Sep-2009
[1462]
Works on Windows with SDK 2.7.6.
Maxim
23-Sep-2009
[1463]
not here.  windows 2.7.6  also.... very strange.