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Arnold 17-Sep-2012 [1866x3] | I'll finish my new CMS first, or I should say publishing system together with the scripts I put on rebol.org lately. Then I will be able to publish code and story easier within my pages. I don't want the massive make-doc-pro and makedoc2 isn't my flavor. The ancient version from Chris Ross-Gill looks good but has some choices I dislike. So I am struggling with it too make it easy to use and with it I want to be able to generate a pdf version using Gabriele's pdf-maker script. |
So 1 source and generate goodlooking webpages or pdf with it. | |
Then create some howto's and in time change from REBOL driven site to Red driven site. | |
Pekr 17-Sep-2012 [1869x2] | Doc - just concentrate upon Red. I thought that links to gihub archives for particular branches are static ... |
Hmm, now I might see, what others mean - the Github link is not apparent anywhere on the site. Maybe once you find some free time (hardly nowadays), here's what I suggest: - add Downloads link to the top menu - add just one sentence - you can download .zip archives of particular branches from link-to-github ... That's might help some users .... | |
DocKimbel 17-Sep-2012 [1871x2] | Links maybe, but branches are not, they are created, live and are removed. |
Download link: I'll see that once I process all the pending tickets for Kaj. | |
Pekr 17-Sep-2012 [1873x3] | just one link - to the github red site ... then user should orientiate himself there ... nowadays visiting Red-lang.org does not suggest clearly, where one could get Red to give it a try .... |
It is just there might be some rebollers, who are not fluent with github syncing tools, and we loose them for testing. Even Gregg admitted here, that he finally got it synced .... and Gregg is an experienced user :-) | |
But - sort your priorities yourself, no reason to get distracted .... | |
DocKimbel 17-Sep-2012 [1876] | I admit git is not an intuitive tool and it can be a PIA sometimes...but Github is the place to be and it's an invaluable tool for collaborative coding. |
Kaj 17-Sep-2012 [1877x2] | https://github.com/dockimbel/Red/downloads |
https://github.com/dockimbel/Red/tags | |
james_nak 17-Sep-2012 [1879] | I'm just glad I wasn't the only one who thought it was confusing. :-) Program on. Thanks Kaj. |
Kaj 17-Sep-2012 [1880x7] | In my Syllable build recipe you can see that you can download the current state of a branch the same way: |
http://syllable.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/syllable/syllable/system/apps/utils/Builder/packages/Red--current/ | |
I'm sure it's confusing by design, so that Doc can make a living selling single downloads ;-) | |
Kaj: I might make macros context-sensitive, but I don't see what more I can do. The point of #system is to write Red/System code within the 'red context, so naming should be done carefully to avoid conflicts. But with a few context wrappers, you should be able to solve that, no? | |
As I said, wrapping a binding in a context isn't enough, in the first place because #define's remain global. Making them context sensitive would help a lot, because they're currently the most primitive construct in Red/System | |
The other big part of the problem is that we have two languages now, Red built on top of Red/System, while they're so similar that they will often use the same names for slightly different concepts. With the bindings, one builds a world on top of Red/System, but the biggest parts of them should also be usable in the world one builds on Red, without making them look butchered when programming in Red/System | |
It's fair enough that #system code runs within the RED context, to be able to extend it and write the application code - although as I said, it's hard to know which names from Red's internal implementation will conflict. However, I need another place to import the core part of the bindings, outside the RED context so they won't conflict | |
DocKimbel 17-Sep-2012 [1887] | I should be able to find a solution for that need tonight. |
Kaj 17-Sep-2012 [1888] | That would be great. Otherwise I don't have a presentation :-( |
DocKimbel 17-Sep-2012 [1889] | I know... |
Kaj 17-Sep-2012 [1890] | You fixed the cast arithmetic in master. Thanks, but I need it in dyn-lib-emitter |
DocKimbel 17-Sep-2012 [1891x2] | Ah, you should have said that in the ticket, I copied the fix in v0.3.0 thinking that's where you needed it. :-) |
Done. | |
Kaj 17-Sep-2012 [1893x2] | I referred to it in our private chat on our secret project, but thanks :-) |
Actually, I don't need it, you need it :-) | |
DocKimbel 17-Sep-2012 [1895x2] | hehe :) |
Ok, I've added (not pushed yet) a new directive for including Red/System libs outside of 'red context. Example: #system-include [%tests/hello.reds] will load and compile the hello.reds script. Notice that relative include paths are resolved from Red/System root folder (%Red/red-system/). Does that cover your need Kaj? | |
Kaj 17-Sep-2012 [1897x2] | It should solve one big part of the problem. The other big part are the context sensitive #define's |
I also need #include's to work the same as in Red/System: relative to the source the path is in | |
DocKimbel 17-Sep-2012 [1899] | The only #include right now are Red/System includes. |
Kaj 17-Sep-2012 [1900] | Yes, those I mean |
DocKimbel 17-Sep-2012 [1901] | #system-include just inserts them outside of 'red context. |
Kaj 17-Sep-2012 [1902] | Or do you mean paths in #system-include? |
DocKimbel 17-Sep-2012 [1903x2] | The included file paths are left unchanged. |
They are just inserted at beginning of intermediary script passed to Red/System. | |
Kaj 17-Sep-2012 [1905x2] | I meant the ticket I have open |
The path of the source file they came from is lost | |
DocKimbel 17-Sep-2012 [1907] | Does such include work fine with %rsc.r? |
Kaj 17-Sep-2012 [1908] | Yes, I use them everywhere |
DocKimbel 17-Sep-2012 [1909] | (I mean just #include %../C-library.reds) |
Kaj 17-Sep-2012 [1910x3] | By the way, I think we should eventually have a search path for includes, but that's for the future |
Yes, I use relative include paths of that form in all my bindings and examples | |
I need them to be able to install my Fossil repositories side by side in one main directory and then #include between them without changing paths | |
DocKimbel 17-Sep-2012 [1913x2] | I've pushed #system-include addition, but there's probably more path-related patches to apply I'm afraid. |
context-sensitive #define: seems to be a complicated change as it is the heart of the preprocessor...but context are created only during compilation (so after preprocessing). | |
Kaj 17-Sep-2012 [1915] | It would be easer if #system-include would be like #system so that you could wrap an extra context around Red/Sytsem code, without introducing an extra wrapper file. Would that be hard? |
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