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[#Red] Red language group
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DocKimbel 5-Apr-2013 [6885] | (or download a zip package) |
Gregg 5-Apr-2013 [6886] | Downloaded a zip, built the console, still crashes. |
DocKimbel 5-Apr-2013 [6887x2] | My bad, it seems the commit wasn't pushed online... |
Just pushed it now. Sorry for the inconvenience. | |
Gregg 5-Apr-2013 [6889x2] | NP. |
Works now. :-) | |
DocKimbel 5-Apr-2013 [6891x2] | Good! :) |
Not sure if I've mentioned it here before, but tomorrow I'm moving to a new place, on the shore, so I'll probably be offline the whole day. | |
Oldes 5-Apr-2013 [6893] | No commits on Suterday? How you can be so easy going ;-) |
Pekr 5-Apr-2013 [6894x3] | :-) |
I thought I am the only one refressing the Github commit log several times a day :-) | |
eh, too much of a beer - refreshing, I mean ..... | |
Kaj 5-Apr-2013 [6897] | Nope, same here :-) |
DocKimbel 5-Apr-2013 [6898] | Guys, you can just subscribe to the commits feed, and preserve your keyboard a bit: https://github.com/dockimbel/Red/commits/master.atom ;-) |
Pekr 5-Apr-2013 [6899] | Doc, alive, that's all we need to know :-) |
DocKimbel 5-Apr-2013 [6900] | Oldes: you're right, I'm becoming a bit too careless, I'll try to get something done at least tomorrow, then I'll go swim in the sea. ;-) |
Kaj 5-Apr-2013 [6901] | If you have an RSS reader |
Pekr 5-Apr-2013 [6902] | Swimming in the sea? It's still winter here :-) |
Kaj 5-Apr-2013 [6903] | Doc likes to get sick for months on end |
DocKimbel 5-Apr-2013 [6904x2] | Will be 22°C tomorrow, a shiny day, water should be still a bit cold though. :-P |
Yeah, I just recover a few weeks ago from winter flu, time to play with another virus. ;-) | |
Pekr 5-Apr-2013 [6906] | beware of Ren - new form is appearing .... |
DocKimbel 5-Apr-2013 [6907] | Hope that one will spread everywhere. ;-) |
Kaj 5-Apr-2013 [6908] | Do you think multiple compiler processes can run at the same time, or would they clobber shared files? |
Gregg 6-Apr-2013 [6909] | If I do this in the console: foreach word system/words [print [mold word tab mold type? get word]] I get a long list of words, that end with this: ... do-console function! red-prompt unset! mode unset! switch-mode unset! eval unset! code unset! result unset! cnt unset! mono unset! block unset! q function! red>> Now, if I paste a bunch of code in the console and do it again, the newly added words all come back as type datatype!. e.g. ... block unset! q function! Title datatype! Author datatype! File datatype! Tabs datatype! any-function? datatype! ... |
DocKimbel 7-Apr-2013 [6910x2] | Multiple compiler processes at the same time: I see no issue doing that as Red is doing it all in memory. |
Gregg: looks like a bug related to the one fixed recently about system/words returning datatype! only. | |
Kaj 7-Apr-2013 [6912] | Doc, no log files? |
DocKimbel 7-Apr-2013 [6913] | Nope, logs are optional and when requested, there are emitted on stdout. |
Kaj 7-Apr-2013 [6914x2] | OK, thanks |
I'm moving to a new dual-core machine. When compiling Red, it uses only one core, so I'm considering using 0MQ to make use of the extra core | |
DocKimbel 7-Apr-2013 [6916] | When we'll have modular compilation, we'll be able to leverage multicore processors. |
Arnold 7-Apr-2013 [6917] | A new dual core machine? Do they still manufactor those? I kind of had the idea the OS decides when to use more than one processor. |
Kaj 7-Apr-2013 [6918x3] | It's only seven years old. :-) My previous machine is eleven years old |
If your program is only one process and no threads, it's impossible for an OS to run it on more than one core at the same time | |
So on your eight-core machines, only one is really used :-) | |
Arnold 7-Apr-2013 [6921] | sometimes I wonder about that even. Must be calculating that spinning wheel then. |
Kaj 7-Apr-2013 [6922x2] | Yep, it could dedicate a whole core to that :-) |
I think OS X GUI apps are fundamentally dual-threaded, with one thread for the GUI, so in the best case, it uses two cores more or less | |
Arnold 7-Apr-2013 [6924] | But seriously why not a machine that is more actual? Because you prove the minimalistic needs? |
Kaj 7-Apr-2013 [6925x3] | Yes; for example, in Syllable Desktop, almost no speedup is noticable in regular use |
That is to say, the old machine was already more than usually needed for Syllable | |
Our fifteen years old laptops are still among the best machines we have to run Syllable on | |
Arnold 7-Apr-2013 [6928] | Better run an ad in the local paper: "We collect your old PC's for free" |
Kaj 7-Apr-2013 [6929x4] | Nah, that costs money. We can get computers without ads :-) |
Try this in Try REBOL: | |
call "cat /proc/cpuinfo" | |
That server was also donated | |
Oldes 9-Apr-2013 [6933] | It is not possible to create struct with function datatype as a member? |
Kaj 9-Apr-2013 [6934] | In most cases, you have to cast to integer! to handle function pointers |
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