>
> I've actually considered this myself. I've written scripts which have
> looked rather bad with the items centered. However, if I were going to add a
> feature, it would only be a -l flag for left alignment, since I can't see a
> use for right alignment and couldn't justify the extra complexity.
I've implemented a new feature 'namespaces'. The changes are on the
'namespace' branch on github.
Now the old separation between 'functrie', 'operatortrie', 'variabletrie'
has disappeared. All the builtin functions such as 'print', 'add'
etc. have now gone into a 'builtins' namespace.
A namespac
2010/8/26 Kris Maglione :
>> Please, don't tell is the forth way when it is not. In forth, IF only
>> takes one argument and is compiled to a conditional jump to THEN (or
>> ELSE).
>
> How is that not a branch?
Sorry, of course it is a branch. Yes, Forth has branches. I was
thinking about quotatio
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 04:31:09PM -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 09:22:00PM +0100, Ethan Grammatikidis wrote:
On 26 Aug 2010, at 7:33 pm, Kris Maglione wrote:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 09:48:24PM -0400, Vladimir Levin wrote:
I've actually considered this myself. I've written
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 09:22:00PM +0100, Ethan Grammatikidis wrote:
On 26 Aug 2010, at 7:33 pm, Kris Maglione wrote:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 09:48:24PM -0400, Vladimir Levin wrote:
I've actually considered this myself. I've written scripts which have
looked rather bad with the items centered.
On 26 Aug 2010, at 7:33 pm, Kris Maglione wrote:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 09:48:24PM -0400, Vladimir Levin wrote:
I've actually considered this myself. I've written scripts which
have looked rather bad with the items centered. However, if I were
going to add a feature, it would only be a -l
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 09:48:24PM -0400, Vladimir Levin wrote:
I'm very new to this mailing list, but have been using wmii for
a year or so now. It's an awesome WM. Thank you very much for
maintaining it.
Here's my humble contribution.
I found that some menu scripts that I've thrown togethe
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 09:51:10AM +0200, yy wrote:
2010/8/26 Kris Maglione :
It does not work that way in postscript and, as I already said in
another message, it does not work that way in forth, neither in toka
or raven. Would you mind explainning why your way is more logical? I
think it could
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:24:11AM +0100, Kai Hendry wrote:
I noticed no one mentioned http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/mpack.html `munpack`
Indeed, I've been using mpack and ripmime for years, but I think
that altermime would be cleaner in this case.
--
Kris Maglione
Religion began when the
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 04:58:20PM +0200, pancake wrote:
> there's dmc-pack to unpack and unpack mime attachments. The
> implementation is 162 LOC and works quite nice. I think is the
> sanest way to work with it.
dmc looks like it could be just what I need, unfortunately I can't
compile it on Ope
Floating point support has been added!
* Antoni Grzymala [2010-08-26 12:39:33 +0200]:
> [1] uri://some.url...
>
> notation, so that I can actually fish out the links. Is that possible
> in w3c as well?
>
in interactive mode with 'L' you can list links and images
but i don't think there is a command line switch for that
in general w3
On 2010-08-25 11:04:13 +0100 Kris Maglione
wrote:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 02:51:07AM +0100, Ethan Grammatikidis wrote:
I never thought of keeping a copy of rc in /bin. What I came up with
was an
rc+ed script to modify that first line.[1] It itself launches with
/usr/bin/env, but it modifies
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 01:11:00AM +0200, pancake wrote:
> *) about using 'def' instead of $ ..is probably more forthy, but reduces the
> performance of the VM.. having 'def' will enable
>to override 'def' definition..which is one of the most important features
> of lisp/fortran. the same app
Suraj Kurapati dixit (2010-08-23, 21:05):
> On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 8:46 PM, Anthony J. Bentley
> wrote:
> >> Is there currently a tool or script that I can use to strip html
> >> from emails?
> >
> > mhshow-show-text/html: lynx -dump %F | less
> >
> > Lynx sucks but it sorta works well enough he
I noticed no one mentioned http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/mpack.html `munpack`
I noticed this as I began working on a maildir -> Web archive thing last Sunday
http://m.dabase.com/
Very early days still.
I will definitely consider dmc-unpack instead of course.
Quoth pancake:
> there's dmc-pack to unpack and unpack mime attachments. The
> implementation is 162 LOC and works quite nice. I think is the sanest
> way to work with it.
Just took a look at dmc. It looks really nice. I enjoyed reading the
code.
Just a quick question; how are you planning to
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010, pancake wrote:
*) mv ReadMe README
*) add install/uninstall/deinstall targets in makefile honoring PREFIX and
DESTDIR vars
*) CC, CFLAGS and others should be ?= and not =, this way make(1) honors the
environment variables
*) fix help message of ns to be in one line, descri
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010, pancake wrote:
I have written an initial version of 'nscc' with support for creating
native interfaces by parsing an 'nsi' file.
This is really awesome work!
I just wanted to add, you can use these functions from 'nsobj.h' for
creating objects:-
struct ns_obj ns_make
2010/8/26 Kris Maglione :
> On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 12:19:33AM +0200, yy wrote:
>>
>> 2010/8/25 pancake :
>
> * I will probably swap the order of the conditional clauses: (what do
> you
> think about it)
> 3 3 == { 'Is equal duppy\n' print } if
> -->
> { 'Is equal du
On 26 August 2010 04:39, Calvin Young wrote:
> I recently switched to DWM from XMonad and am loving its minimalism and
> simplicity. However, something I do miss from Xmonad and Awesome is the
> ability to cycle between layouts using Mod+Space. I have all of my layouts
> bound to hotkeys, but it
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