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Edgar 29-Apr-2006 [4213x2] | Search the net for normal C-serial port access. |
Linux uses ttySx and Cygwin uses comx. | |
eFishAnt 29-Apr-2006 [4215x2] | now the whole controller can be done in REBOL. |
Are you from Italy? | |
Edgar 29-Apr-2006 [4217] | No, I am from LA. |
eFishAnt 29-Apr-2006 [4218] | you city's name can be juggled to "Legs On Sale" |
Edgar 29-Apr-2006 [4219x2] | I was experimenting with CoLinux. Got tired of DualBoot. |
Actually my City is Norwalk but LA is more known. | |
eFishAnt 29-Apr-2006 [4221] | well, thank you very much...this is very exciting. I had tried ttys0 but never thought to try ttyS0, since in /dev it is ttys0 |
Robert 30-Apr-2006 [4222x10] | Hi, I need some help with BIND (I think that's what I need to use): I have a storage context, that has a bunch of function to handle the storage of other contexts. That those storage functions can work, they need to have access to the other context. I could do: storage/save-record context-to-save ... |
but I would like to do: context-to-save/save-record. | |
and avoid dubplicating the storage code in every context, or write stub-functions that reference the storage stuff. | |
Is it possible to bind the storage functions dynamically to the context that should be saved and switch this binding in the app depending on which context should be stored? | |
In other languages this is called delegates (IIRC). | |
Example: context A [a: 1 b: 2 c:3 list-words: none] context storage [list-words: does [probe first self]] | |
How can I execute storage/list-words in the context of A? So that I get back [a b c list-words] | |
I think I need to switch the way it works: do bind [first object] storage | |
Is this the correct way? | |
no it isn't... | |
Anton 30-Apr-2006 [4232x2] | >> c1: context [a: b: none] >> c2: context [a: b: none] >> do bind [a: 1 b: 2] c1 == 2 >> probe c1 make object! [ a: 1 b: 2 ] >> do bind [a: 100 b: 200] c2 == 200 >> probe c2 make object! [ a: 100 b: 200 ] |
Oh sorry, you specifically want to bind a function's body to the context. Let's see, I think this will work: bind second get in storage 'list-words A storage/list-words | |
Robert 30-Apr-2006 [4234] | What's this SECOND about? |
Anton 30-Apr-2006 [4235x3] | Just getting the function body. |
>> A: context [a: 1 b: 2 c: 3] >> storage: context [list-words: does [probe first self]] >> storage/list-words [self list-words] == [self list-words] >> bind second get in storage 'list-words A == [probe first self] >> storage/list-words [self a b c] == [self a b c] | |
read as: "bind the body of list-words to A" | |
Robert 30-Apr-2006 [4238] | Ok... now I think I got it. I was always trying to bind the WHOLE function, not only the body... |
Anton 30-Apr-2006 [4239x4] | Yes, bind needs a block! value, not a function! |
A function! is a more complex value, which contains a spec and a body. | |
You wouldn't want to bind the whole function, which would probably imply binding its spec block as well, since that would unlink the argument spec block relative to the body block. | |
Although, now that I think about it, that *could* be useful in some circumstance, maybe.... Many functions with similar argument lists could share a context. | |
Robert 30-Apr-2006 [4243] | ok. Thanks a lot. |
Anton 30-Apr-2006 [4244] | no problem.. |
Robert 30-Apr-2006 [4245x3] | I think I can bind a bunch of functions as well, right? |
I mean in one step. | |
So for example I specify a block of function names, that I want to bind. | |
Anton 30-Apr-2006 [4248] | You could append each function's body block to a single, large block. Then bind that. |
Robert 30-Apr-2006 [4249] | And it will keep it's link to the original function spec? |
Anton 30-Apr-2006 [4250x2] | blk: [] foreach func funcs [append blk second :func] bind blk ctx-A |
Yes, remember it's possible for same-named but differently-bound words to coexist together in a block. | |
Robert 30-Apr-2006 [4252] | Yes, but second FUNC doesn't return the function word. So where is this link kept? Or is the reference to the func body bound? |
Anton 30-Apr-2006 [4253x3] | example: >> blk: reduce [in system 'options in face 'options] == [options options] >> type? get blk/1 == object! >> type? get blk/2 == none! |
Are you talking about the words you have set to function values ? eg: my-word: func [][] | |
Each word has a single value slot (per context). | |
Robert 30-Apr-2006 [4256] | If I'm binding SECOND FUNC the body's reference is used, so this particular block is bound. Not a copy. |
Anton 30-Apr-2006 [4257] | Correct. |
Robert 30-Apr-2006 [4258x2] | Ok. |
The 'blk part doesn't work. I get an error for SECOND | |
Anton 30-Apr-2006 [4260x3] | Did you put function! values into the funcs input block ? |
eg: >> my-func: func [arg][print arg] >> funcs: reduce [:my-func] >> type? first funcs == function! | |
Hmm... it's not working.... | |
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