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Anton
25-Nov-2006
[1646]
For the single-pass parse, the action can be defined by the user 
to either continue or break the parse. (So FINDANY would break, whereas 
FINDALL would continue.)
Louis
25-Nov-2006
[1647x2]
OK, it really doesn't make any difference to me what the functions 
are named, as long as the names are easy to remember.
But I would really like to see funtions that find-any-substring and 
that find-all-substrings included in REBOL3, as they make programming 
a lot easier---at least for me.
Maxim
25-Nov-2006
[1649x3]
Louis, hehe you'll eventually realize that semantics in rebol are 
pretty important... simply because Carl puts soooo much effort I 
guess it all makes us anal about it  ;-)
in parse, a good example of where the index creates many problems 
is when you use the 'TO or 'THRU words.
they jump exactly like the above... and well it makes them much less 
usefull within the context of trying to get to the next value of 
"equivalent" values.
Louis
26-Nov-2006
[1652x2]
Maxim, I see. Thanks for the explanation. It will be interesting 
to see Anton's function.
You guys a way more advance to me. That is why I hang out here---I 
get help when I get stuck. And by the way, thanks to all of you guys 
for the help.
Gregg
26-Nov-2006
[1654]
Anton, my LIKE? function generates parse rules, but I doubt it's 
as advanced as yours, since it's just meant for simple pattern matching 
and doesn't deal with multiple search targets.
Anton
26-Nov-2006
[1655]
Gregg, I think I recently made a function probably similar to your 
LIKE?.  Have you published that somewhere ?

But yes, multiple search terms are the next level up. To get the 
full range of matching rules with multiple search terms will take 
some work, however the basis is there.
Anton
27-Nov-2006
[1656]
Ok, here it is:

http://anton.wildit.net.au/rebol/library/string-search-functions.r


do http://anton.wildit.net.au/rebol/library/demo-string-search-functions.r
Gregg
27-Nov-2006
[1657]
It's on REBOl.org. I finally decided to publish it (it's old) when 
I published my file-list script, which uses it.
Louis
27-Nov-2006
[1658x2]
Anton, I think line 437 should be:

	find-every-string: func [
func [

 must of been accidentally deleted right before you sent the file.
Anton
27-Nov-2006
[1660x2]
Ah.. thankyou Louis.
Fixed and republished (with same version number).
Henrik
28-Nov-2006
[1662]
http://www.rebol.net/r3blogs/0052.html<--- Change the Hash Datatype 
in 3.0?
Henrik
29-Nov-2006
[1663]
http://www.rebol.net/r3blogs/0053.html<-- Vector datatype
CharlesS
5-Dec-2006
[1664]
So anyone know of a rough date for 3.0 ?
BrianH
5-Dec-2006
[1665]
No, not even RT.
Izkata
5-Dec-2006
[1666]
Let's assume December 2025, then we shouldn't be disappointed.... 
  =^_^=
(I hope....)
Rebolek
6-Dec-2006
[1667]
I hope it will be out before Duke Nukem Forever >;-)
Pekr
6-Dec-2006
[1668x3]
My estimation is, that R3 (in some form) will be released for DevCon 
2007
... including View, without some parts as Unicode etc., just new 
architecture ....
hmm, pages for DevCon are down, so actually it is difficult to say, 
wehn it will happen :-)
Pekr
11-Dec-2006
[1671]
So now we know the target date for R3 release :-) DevCon 2007 holds 
first conference session - By Carl Sassenrath - "Introducing REBOL 
3.0"
Rebolek
11-Dec-2006
[1672]
Pekr: "introducing R3" may mean just technology overview ;)
CharlesS
11-Dec-2006
[1673]
who here is going to devcon2007 ?
Pekr
11-Dec-2006
[1674]
probably me. It depends if I opt for a new job or no, and if I am 
succesfull :-)
Gabriele
11-Dec-2006
[1675]
i'll be there 99%
Graham
11-Dec-2006
[1676x2]
I'lll be there 1%
As I recall, Paris is difficult to negotiate if you don't parlez 
francais
Ashley
11-Dec-2006
[1678]
Is the date (May 10-11) fixed?
Maxim
11-Dec-2006
[1679]
Paris is difficult to negociate unless you speak parisian... and 
even then, many french will tell you paris is almost like a separate 
country  ;-)
Henrik
11-Dec-2006
[1680]
graham, just bring a sleeping bag and a really big lunchbox.
[unknown: 9]
11-Dec-2006
[1681]
I will be there
CharlesS
11-Dec-2006
[1682x2]
Graham , yea I visited france last spring and was surprised how few 
people spoke english
The food was really amazing though
Josh
12-Dec-2006
[1684]
It's the weekend before finals week....
Gabriele
12-Dec-2006
[1685]
i'm actually planning to bring a friend that speaks french ;)
Cyphre
12-Dec-2006
[1686]
I'll hopefully be there. Need to take my wife as she knows french 
a bit so I'm not completely lost ;)
[unknown: 9]
12-Dec-2006
[1687]
I plan to look disgusted every time somoene does not speak English...this 
seems like a good attack plan while in France..... : )
Rebolek
12-Dec-2006
[1688]
we're probably going together with Cyphre so I should be there as 
well.  Unfortunately, languages I speak (ENU, DEU, RUS...) are probably 
not very popular in France :) It's shame when people thinks their 
native language is enough  and refuse to learn something else(actually, 
this is problem not only in France ;)
Gabriele
12-Dec-2006
[1689]
Reichart, you'll look disgusted a lot this way.
Maxim
12-Dec-2006
[1690x4]
I should be there
I don't mind translating french to/from for you guys ... just tag 
me along , and pay the food  ;-)
Note that I have a lot of fun trying to get French (especially in 
paris) to understand quebec's dialect of french which can be as different 
as irish and american ...  :-)
they sometimes look at you with a numb expression... you can almost 
see the gears working hard behind their eyes  ;-)
yeksoon
12-Dec-2006
[1694]
I don't speak French...and do not face much problems moving around 
Paris speaking English.


though... for Reichart's case, you will need to speak MUCH slower.
PeterWood
12-Dec-2006
[1695]
....but you don't look typically Anglo-Saxon, do you?