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DocKimbel 25-Dec-2012 [4834x2] | revision = commit |
I've stressed the current Red runtime source code a bit so it keeps "tilting" as I try to make it work. :-) | |
Jerry 25-Dec-2012 [4836] | Doc, will you spend some time making Red/Sys support loop BREAK/CONTINUE in the near future? or at least GOTO. Thanks. Programming without them is like drinking soup without a spoon ... |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4837] | BREAK is on my todo list. I might add CONTINUE too. GOTO could be useful for implementing fast FSM, but having some specific feature for FSM support would probably be a cleaner option than GOTO. I personally very rarely need BREAK/CONTINUE, their usage depends on your programming style and the way you implement algorithms. |
Arnold 26-Dec-2012 [4838] | There are many way in which break and continue are being used amongst the different programming languages, most notable in case or switch statements. |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4839x3] | BREAK in CASE/SWITCH statement is IMHO a very bad design choice leading to countless bugs. I'm glad Red and REBOL are doing it the right way. |
Xmas feature teaser: http://t.co/jTYwNzfb | |
Implementing that feature revealed a few deep bugs in the current Red runtime code, I hope to be able to finish fixing them by tonight. | |
Henrik 26-Dec-2012 [4842] | great stuff :-) |
Endo 26-Dec-2012 [4843] | Console support! I'm waiting for it impatiently!! BREAK/CONTINUE: I had to use those a few times in REBOL, it would be nice to have CONTINUE in Red too. |
NickA 26-Dec-2012 [4844] | Awesome Doc! Didn't expect to see a console so early. |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4845x3] | It's a full REPL, so it's an interpreter + console. I was thinking about adding an interpreter since this summer in order to fill the gaps until the JIT-compiler will be there. Even when Red will gain JIT-compilation ability, for dynamic code with no loops, interpreting the code will be faster. Also, on some platforms, JIT-compilation is not allowed, so the interpreter will be handy to workaround those limitations. |
Now, you have a better picture about the "full-stack" approach of Red language. :-) | |
The console is currently just a Red script, once we get devices and ports, it will be replaced by a proper console:// port. | |
NickA 26-Dec-2012 [4848] | This will make it much easier for everyone to pick it up and experiment quickly and easily. |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4849] | It still misses a lot of features, but I think it could be fairly complete (on par with Red compiler) in early January. |
Henrik 26-Dec-2012 [4850] | I guess all this means we have to think a bit more about how to benchmark things rather than simply profile code pieces directly in the console? |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4851] | Right, if you bench from the console, currently, you're just measuring the speed of the interpreter. When the JIT will be there, loops from the console might get JIT-compiled, so it will be even less relevant to bench from the console. My plan since the beginning is to add a profiler to Red, so you'll be able to make precise comparisons whatever way the code is run. |
PeterWood 26-Dec-2012 [4852] | Great progress Nenad. |
Pekr 26-Dec-2012 [4853x2] | oh man, console, wooo hooo :-) |
so, what does it mean, in R/S and Red scenario, that console code is "interpreted"? | |
Arnold 26-Dec-2012 [4855x2] | Yes REBOL and Red do case/switch right way agreed! |
Great progress Nenad on this console. It must be getting more and more fun to use Red now!! | |
Andreas 26-Dec-2012 [4857x2] | Is the intepreter written in Red/System, or in Rebol? |
(Red/System or Red.) | |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4859x2] | Red/System |
so, what does it mean, in R/S and Red scenario, that console code is interpreted"?" Currently yes, when the JIT will be there, we'll be able to JIT all console inputs or some of them only (depending if it is worth the trouble of compiling simple expressions). | |
Jerry 26-Dec-2012 [4861] | The ability of Syntax-highlight will make Red console very attractive. |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4862] | Jerry: might be fun having lot of colors in the console. ;-) |
Jerry 26-Dec-2012 [4863] | It just take 4 months to make the Red codebase double. ( 35K LOC => 70K LOC) Doc is very productive. |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4864] | Peter contributed significantly also in this increase, but adding most of the unit tests. |
Kaj 26-Dec-2012 [4865x2] | REPL: very cool :-) |
BREAK/GOTO/FSM: I also try to avoid BREAK, although it can come in handy. GOTO would make my 6502 emulator faster, but it's ugly. Having FSM support would be brilliant | |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4867] | FSM implementations are the only place I have ever used GOTO in C. |
Kaj 26-Dec-2012 [4868x3] | Me too |
Oh wow, REPL is an interpreter. My jaw is on the floor :-) | |
Red just became even harder to explain to the world, though. :-) Perhaps we should refrain from mentioning any implementation details | |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4871] | Interpreter: that's the only way to make a REPL currently until JIT-compiler is there. I have thought about an alternative way using REBOL for the REPL and compiling the code in memory, then running it, but it would be a clunky solution (among other issues, would require an external DLL for being able to run native code from REBOL). |
Kaj 26-Dec-2012 [4872] | I can feel models of complexity collapsing in my brain. It just dawned on me that this interpreter will run on all Red platforms, not just the ones where REBOL runs, right? |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4873] | Right, the interpreter will be part of Red's runtime library, so it will run on all platforms Red supports. |
Kaj 26-Dec-2012 [4874] | I'm so overjoyed right now :-) |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4875x2] | The interpreter will unlock a lot of features that would have needed to wait for the JIT-compiler, like DO/REDUCE/COMPOSE natives. These natives can be statically compiled as long as you pass a literal block to them, but anything else needs dynamic execution. I was refraining from adding them to Red compiler so far, because they could work only partially. Now, I can implement them fully, thanks to the interpreter acting as a fallback. |
I'm so overjoyed right now Being overjoyed is the point of Xmas, isn't it? ;-) | |
Gregg 26-Dec-2012 [4877] | Wow Doc! Congratulations on getting to this stage. What a great way to end the year. |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4878] | Thanks Gregg. We'll do better for next year. ;-) |
Pekr 26-Dec-2012 [4879x2] | for those uneducated - what is the main difference between the rebol interpreter, and the red one? |
in otjer words - how much is red compiled different to red interprete, speed wise? | |
Kaj 26-Dec-2012 [4881] | Right Doc, thank you so much! I felt shivers going through my spine. I admit I also have Natasja on the couch, a cat on my lap, pears on the stove and John Lennon's Xmas song on the radio :-) |
DocKimbel 26-Dec-2012 [4882x2] | Once the Red interpreter + runtime library will be completed, none (modulo the REBOL semantics that Red will change or will not implement, which should be very minor). |
Kaj: that's a good way to enjoy Xmas! | |
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