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[!REBOL3 Extensions] REBOL 3 Extensions discussions

Maxim
8-Nov-2010
[1604]
ignore above... not finished editing.
Andreas
8-Nov-2010
[1605]
Oldes, your number_options usage is wrong.
Oldes
8-Nov-2010
[1606x2]
it works:)
how?
Andreas
8-Nov-2010
[1608]
Should be:
unsigned long number_options;
MagickQueryConfigureOptions("*", &number_options);
REBSER *b = RL_MAKE_BLOCK(number_options);
Maxim
8-Nov-2010
[1609x3]
//I want: char **MagickQueryConfigureOptions(const char *pattern, 
unsigned long *number_options)
//I have:
            unsigned long *number_options;
            char *item;

            char **list = MagickQueryConfigureOptions("*",number_options);
      
            REBSER *b = RL_MAKE_BLOCK(*number_options);
            RXA_SERIES(frm, 1) = b;
            RXA_INDEX(frm, 1) = 0;
            RXA_TYPE(frm, 1) = RXT_BLOCK;

            int i,j;
            for(i=0; i<*number_options; ++i)    {
                RXIARG arg;
                item = list[i];
                REBSER *s = RL_MAKE_STRING(strlen(item), 0);
                arg.series = s;
                for (j = 0; j < strlen(item); ++j)
                    RL_SET_CHAR(s, j, item[i]);
                RL_SET_VALUE(b, i, arg, RXT_STRING);
            }
hehe, yeah andreas... good catch.  :-)
Oldes, without changes given by andreas, you will corrupt the executable's 
memory and will *eventually* have a memory acces failure.
Andreas
8-Nov-2010
[1612]
and of course `for (i=0; i<number_options; ++i)` as well
Oldes
8-Nov-2010
[1613]
Just in the resuted string I'm missing first char
Maxim
8-Nov-2010
[1614]
does   j++   change anything?
Andreas
8-Nov-2010
[1615]
you are missing the first character in all returned strings?
Oldes
8-Nov-2010
[1616x3]
yes
(now I'm missing all, don't know why:)
I must go to sleep, that's the sign:)
Maxim
8-Nov-2010
[1619]
post your current version so we might find a little typo...
Oldes
8-Nov-2010
[1620]
unsigned long number_options;
            char *item;

            char **list = MagickQueryConfigureOptions("*",&number_options);
      
            REBSER *b = RL_MAKE_BLOCK(number_options);
            RXA_SERIES(frm, 1) = b;
            RXA_INDEX(frm, 1) = 0;
            RXA_TYPE(frm, 1) = RXT_BLOCK;

            int i,j;
            for(i=0; i<number_options; ++i)    {
                RXIARG arg;
                item = list[i];
                REBSER *s = RL_MAKE_STRING(strlen(item), 0);
                arg.series = s;
                for (j = 0; j < strlen(item); ++j)
                    RL_SET_CHAR(s, j, item[i]);
                RL_SET_VALUE(b, i, arg, RXT_STRING);
            }
Andreas
8-Nov-2010
[1621x2]
RL_SET_CHAR(s, j, item[i]);
make that
RL_SET_CHAR(s, j, item[j]);
J instead of I
Oldes
8-Nov-2010
[1623x2]
Isn't it possible to debug it somehow?
Still empty.
Andreas
8-Nov-2010
[1625]
That was a definitive bug.
Maxim
8-Nov-2010
[1626]
the reason I use c and n  for counters ;-)
Andreas
8-Nov-2010
[1627]
The remaining bug will be somewhere in the interaction betweein RXIARG, 
arg.series and RL_SET_VALUE.
Maxim
8-Nov-2010
[1628x5]
I'd start by printing the length of item... just to be sure its not 
the input which is the problem.

RL_Print("%d, %s", i, list[i]);
add a little newline there...

RL_Print("%d, %s\n", i, list[i]);
also make sure you ASSIGN the return value of the command, as it 
may be garbage collected otherwise.  but depending on the rebol code, 
this might not be the issue... its just good practice.
I think I found the bug.  it could have worked earlier with your 
other memory access issues but will not work anymore.
    RXA_INDEX(frm, 1) = 0;

AFAIK this effectively erases the assignment of:
    RXA_SERIES(frm, 1) = b;
darn, ignore the above. I think I'm tired... I continued searching 
the C code, and posted too quickly.
Oldes
9-Nov-2010
[1633x4]
I cannot use RL_print --> undefined reference to `_imp__RL_Print'

btw.. here is my current (not working) version with (I hope all required 
files) - http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/temp/ext-wand.zip
I can say, that the **list is filed correctly because when I for 
example use at the tail:
            REBSER *s = RL_MAKE_STRING(strlen(list[2]), 0);
            for (c = 0;  c< strlen(list[2]); ++c)
                RL_SET_CHAR(s, c, list[2][c]);
            RXA_SERIES(frm, 1) = s;
            RXA_INDEX(frm, 1)  = 0;
            RXA_TYPE(frm, 1)   = RXT_STRING;
            return RXR_VALUE;
I get the correct list[2] value.
The problem is with the block value definition.
Ok, so simple question, how to return a block with one string inside?
Maxim
9-Nov-2010
[1637x2]
using above code as reference...

RXA_SERIES(frm, 1) = b;
RXA_INDEX(frm, 1)  = 0;  // AFAIK this is 0 by default.
RXA_TYPE(frm, 1)   = RXT_BLOCK;
return RXR_VALUE;
obviously, you need to have set the first value of the block to a 
string.
Andreas
9-Nov-2010
[1639]
And then you've got to properly construct the block in b :)
BrianH
9-Nov-2010
[1640]
And the string?
Oldes
9-Nov-2010
[1641]
Maxim, the setting of the string value of the block is actually my 
problem and that's why I'm asking. I can even return block with empty 
strings:) So I should extend my queastion to return block with non 
emptz string:)
Andreas
9-Nov-2010
[1642x2]
https://gist.github.com/0c6305d7c25e40742b31
This contains a minimal extension that returns a block containing 
a string.
Oldes
9-Nov-2010
[1644]
Is this working for you? Because with your code I get empty string 
inside as well.
Andreas
9-Nov-2010
[1645x2]
Works for me, yes.
What hostkit do you use? A110?
Oldes
9-Nov-2010
[1647]
yes
Andreas
9-Nov-2010
[1648x2]
Ok, let me check what I use :)
A110 to run, A107 to build. Well ... :)
Oldes
9-Nov-2010
[1650]
How can I get A107? Also you are on Linux, aren't you?
Andreas
9-Nov-2010
[1651]
Yes, give me a minute. I'll check a full A110 on Windows.
Oldes
9-Nov-2010
[1652]
oh.. it's too late here. I give you all day:) Thanks.
Andreas
9-Nov-2010
[1653]
Does work for me on Linux A110, does not work for me on Win32 A110 
either.