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Micha 16-Mar-2005 [769] | partner sends to conn only first packet |
Anton 16-Mar-2005 [770x4] | insert partner rejoin [ cmd/1" /" url/path url/target " HTTP/1.1^/" data] ?? data wait partner |
data looks ok ? | |
partner: open/direct/no-wait .... | |
OR... partner: open/no-wait ... insert partner ... update partner ; <------- wait partner | |
Volker 16-Mar-2005 [774x3] | conn: first port wait conn ; such things in /awake may be a problem. |
i would not use /awake in your case. more like forever[ wait port your-code-here ] | |
also you have both server and client in the same process? this 'partner? i write such things using two consoles, one for client, one for server. | |
Gabriele 16-Mar-2005 [777] | DideC: try to start REBOL with -cw |
DideC 16-Mar-2005 [778x3] | I have tried -c -w -cw, but I'm unable to pick anything from the standard input. But I don't know how to handle that in the script :-\ (ports are not my tea cup). |
My script : Rebol [] probe copy system/ports/input | |
(Script is in %inp.r) I have tried this command line (I'm on Win2k, Core 2.5.6) : C:\> echo this is a test | rebol.exe inp.r C:\> rebol.exe inp.r < test.txt C:\> type test.txt | rebol.exe inp.r | |
Volker 16-Mar-2005 [781] | i understand from the webpage that redmon launches the program and send it input, just as a webserver does with cgi. then try it from the real program, not from the console. i don't know about xp, but in win9x console-pipes are pretty broken. |
Gabriele 16-Mar-2005 [782x5] | REBOL [] write %test.txt copy system/ports/input |
echo this is a test | rebol.exe -cw test.r | |
(hit ctrl-c to terminate it) | |
you get "this is a test" in test.txt | |
if you PROBE it, to see it on the command window you need a | more or something like that. | |
DideC 16-Mar-2005 [787] | Thanks, it works :-)) |
sqlab 17-Mar-2005 [788] | Micha: regarding your Async Server You can modify your awake function like this p/awake: func [ port /local data ] [ data: copy port either data [ append tmp data ] [ close p remove find system/ports/wait-list p ] ] |
BrianH 17-Mar-2005 [789] | I used to know this, but for which datatypes is a hash! indexed? Just strings, or words too? |
Ladislav 18-Mar-2005 [790x2] | words, strings, integers, AFAIK |
...numbers (and probably tuples too) | |
Sunanda 18-Mar-2005 [792] | The FAQ would suggest it works on any datatype: Hashes are good for data that you are going to perform many searches on http://www.rebol.com/faq.html#039 |
Gregg 18-Mar-2005 [793] | IIRC, they wok on anything. I know there was an ML discussion on any-block types some time ago, but I don't know how in depth it was WRT hashes. |
BrianH 18-Mar-2005 [794x2] | It used to be just strings that were hashed. Other data types were just sitting there, and had to be found with a linear search like with other blocks. |
I vaguely recall that they later started hashing some other datatypes, but can't recall which ones. | |
Joe 20-Mar-2005 [796] | Is there a Perl compatible regular expression parser written in REBOL |
Maxim 20-Mar-2005 [797x2] | note to volker: what did I say !!!! ;-) I was just telling volker privately, a few hours ago, how having regexp within REBOL would help those who migrate to it ;-) |
Joe, not that I know of. Try to learn the 'Parse word. There are a lot of parse experts hanging on this site... (not that I am one of them..) | |
Anton 20-Mar-2005 [799] | Yep, parse is great. |
Graham 21-Mar-2005 [800] | is there a way to set the datestamp when writing a file? |
Sunanda 21-Mar-2005 [801] | Try set-modes: http://www.rebol.com/docs/words/wset-modes.html http://www.rebol.com/docs/words/wget-modes.html |
Graham 21-Mar-2005 [802] | >> port: open/binary %xml-object.r >> set-modes port [creation-date: 1-Dec-2004 ] ** Access Error: Cannot open /D/rebol/rebXR/xml-object.r ** Near: set-modes port [creation-date: 1-Dec-2004] |
Sunanda 21-Mar-2005 [803] | What about set-modes %xml-object.r [creation-date: 1-Dec-2004 ] But may not work on windows -- not all modes are supported. |
Graham 21-Mar-2005 [804x4] | no, doesn't work either. |
hey, that works ! | |
I still had the port open so the first attempt failed | |
kewl. | |
Allen 21-Mar-2005 [808] | Larry's list of RegEx shortcomings http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/06/04/apo5.html?page=2 |
Graham 21-Mar-2005 [809] | 24 pages of problems ?? |
Tomc 21-Mar-2005 [810] | it's a start ... |
Graham 21-Mar-2005 [811] | I'll sleep better tonight now :) |
DideC 21-Mar-2005 [812] | Does one say what is the syntax to specify parity on a serial port ? I saw "parity: none" on docs, but what does it mean, even or odd ? And so what is the other syntax (odd or even) "parity: ????" |
Dockimbel 21-Mar-2005 [813] | 'none means "no parity". parity: 'odd or ' even should work fine. |
Pekr 21-Mar-2005 [814] | port/update should be applied after the change IIRC ... |
DideC 21-Mar-2005 [815] | So I can use 'odd or 'even in the URL ? Ie : open serial://port1/9600/8/even/1 |
Pekr 21-Mar-2005 [816] | not sure ... |
DideC 21-Mar-2005 [817] | will try ;-) |
Pekr 21-Mar-2005 [818] | but maybe so, as you can use /none/1 |
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