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BrianH
27-Mar-2010
[1995x2]
Admittedly, you can't do the BIND unhiding trick either, but if you 
roll your own (let's call it 'this), the 'this reference can go in 
another context and you will get the same advantages. Or you can 
bind all the code that needs to refer to 'this before you hide 'this, 
so you won't need to unhide 'this later (normally impossible).
Now keep in mind that the stuff that is done to hide 'self and prevent 
its modification will be there regardless of whether we have 'self: 
It's just ordinary PROTECT and PROTECT/hide. So getting rid of 'self 
doesn't get rid of the code used to implement it.
Gabriele
28-Mar-2010
[1997]
Brian... after more than 10 years of writing REBOL programs... I 
can't imagine how what you're talking about is useful in any way. 
I guess YMMV.
Ladislav
28-Mar-2010
[1998]
I wrote bug #1549 to describe what is the problem I am having with 
'self handling in R3
BrianH
29-Mar-2010
[1999x2]
irreparable bugs

 isn't descriptive enough. Please add a comment explaining what the 
 bugs in question are, and why you think they are "irreparable", when 
 you link tickets that have known methods that can be used to solve 
 them, including one that is already fixed. And why DO-IN, a function 
 that only exists in the example code of the ticket, not in R3, matters. 
 If you don't do this *in the ticket or its comments* then the ticket 
 will need to be dismissed.
I mean, I can guess based on the discussion here, but I won't be 
the one deciding that ticket. And the one who will wasn't involved 
in this discussion and wouldn't have any idea what you are talking 
about.
Ladislav
29-Mar-2010
[2001]
#1552 added
BrianH
29-Mar-2010
[2002]
Added more detail to the description of #1552.
Jerry
30-Mar-2010
[2003x2]
After Beijing Olympics, China government blocks more and more web 
sites. Google Blogspot is one of them. Since most of Chinese people 
cannot visit my REBOL blog on Blogspot, so I decided to create a 
new REBOL blog in Sina.com.cn, which is China-local. The new blog 
will be dedicated to (1) People in China (2) Programming Beginners 
(3) Students in High-schools. It's been created for 4 days. 8 Lessons 
have been published. Check it out here http://blog.sina.com.cn/yingerpeifang
 BTW, "YingErPeiFang" means "Baby Formula".
Also, I think R3 Beta is on its way. It's time for me to talk about 
REBOL in China.
BrianH
30-Mar-2010
[2005]
Cool!
Paul
2-Apr-2010
[2006x2]
How about a while-either function
while either [do this condition while true][do this condition while 
false] none would exit out of the loop
BrianH
2-Apr-2010
[2008]
Just those three values? How would you like it to react to conditions 
that are other values than logic! or none?
Gregg
2-Apr-2010
[2009]
Paul, can you give some actual scenarios you want it for?
Paul
2-Apr-2010
[2010x2]
If a block evaluates to anything other than that then it is true.
Can't think of anything actual Gregg that I'm working on but when 
stuff like that exists people tend to come up with scenarios after 
awhile.
Graham
4-Apr-2010
[2012]
When is the next R3 alpha being rolled out ?
Carl
5-Apr-2010
[2013]
Graham, it's been a long journey.
Maxim
5-Apr-2010
[2014]
Carl, how is the next host/extension (with view as a plugin) comming 
along?
Pekr
5-Apr-2010
[2015]
we need status update blog ;-)
Henrik
5-Apr-2010
[2016]
and a lot of spam cleared from the blog
Pekr
5-Apr-2010
[2017]
just another non-action by RT ... I already reported spam. IIRC, 
Graham also said, he did so ... but it was never removed,hence it 
means Carl is ignoring those emails ...
Pekr
6-Apr-2010
[2018]
... so the only info we have got after a month or more of total lack 
of any info, is, that "it's been a long journey"? Great. This really 
starts to look rudiculous ....
PeterWood
6-Apr-2010
[2019]
This has been the pattern with Rebol development in the few years 
that I have been Rebolling. Whether it looks ridicuous or not is 
a matter of personal opinion, but surely it is to be expected?
Graham
6-Apr-2010
[2020]
If we don't lobby for change, nothing will change ...
Carl
9-Apr-2010
[2021]
Spam cleared from blog. The abuse mechanism works again. Thanks for 
reporting it, and sorry about the build-up of spams.


I must admit that the blog.r code has become more complicated over 
the years due to issues like spam, but it's not going to be revised 
again until it gets moved into R3.
Graham
9-Apr-2010
[2022]
Delegate
Carl
9-Apr-2010
[2023]
Let me know if you figure out how.
Graham
9-Apr-2010
[2024x2]
Submited 16 more spam postings
User with high enough rating logs in and sees additional option to 
remove postings ....
Carl
9-Apr-2010
[2026x4]
Ah, ok... good answer.
I'm not seeing your new report. Did it indicate an error?
R3 blog swept now too.
BTW, there were various xratio comments marked as abuse, but did 
not look like abuse. Why? (Contact me privately if necessary.)
Graham
9-Apr-2010
[2030]
His anti-muslim rantings
Carl
9-Apr-2010
[2031]
Those were removed and the disclaimer at the bottom of the page was 
updated.
Graham
9-Apr-2010
[2032]
No, no errors on submission.
Carl
9-Apr-2010
[2033]
Which blog?
Graham
9-Apr-2010
[2034]
R3 but looks like you're now removed them
Carl
9-Apr-2010
[2035]
Yes, ok, both blogs now.
Graham
9-Apr-2010
[2036x2]
OT, what about a 64 bit R2?
So we can install on Windows 2008 64  bit ....
Carl
9-Apr-2010
[2038]
WG (wrong group)
Graham
10-Apr-2010
[2039x2]
Now that the iPad is out .. this must surely drive Android based 
slates as well.
So, no hostkit for Android yet?
BrianH
10-Apr-2010
[2041x3]
No hostkit or R3 for ARM yet.
Android (more recently) has a way for you to write native code plugins, 
to supplement the Java code that apps are written in. It seems to 
me that this would be a good way to get R3 integrated.
Don't know if you can run native-only apps on Android - haven't heard 
of anyone doing that.
Graham
13-Apr-2010
[2044]
Using my R3 fax script, I was able to login to a hylafax server in 
Washington from here in NZ, and send a fax across town!