implementation of the Basic language for the GNU
>
> @BenoƮt: Make it so, number one.
I guess my first question would be whether they'll still expect Benoit to
rewrite the compiler to produce JVM/CLR/LLVM/fashionable-VM-of-the-month
code, as they did last
be familiar with that because it's mostly VB6 users who are
attracted to Gambas, and people coming from a Windows background don't tend
to get mailing lists, listserv commands and the like. Those of us coming
from a Unix background... do.
Rob
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nection) but web
programmers are used to dealing with state issues, or at least they
should be.
To integrate it fully into the Gambas IDE might be more work than anyone
is willing to do, though.
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switched to Xubuntu) and have the OS
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install 15.2MB of packages totaling 50MB when uncompressed. Most of it
seems to be Qt.
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I don't use Gambas for my own web projects, to be honest, because I
pretty much dream in perl and am used to its modules for things like
encryption, JSON, etc. as well as its regex syntax. But Gambas is pret
n the
topic.
Getting back to your original question, how do you handle distributing
the ScriptBasic interpreter to people? I can't find it in the Ubuntu
repositories; do you provide some kind of single-file executable
functionality?
Rob
Apple products. There was an effort
to port Gambas to Windows a few years back, but as far as I know it was
abandoned.
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don't need a GUI? Someone did get the Gambas 1.x interpreter ported,
if I remember correctly, but porting gb.qt (at the time gb.gtk wasn't
mature) was problematic due to Windows having no X server. So it would
run command-line "hello world" type stuff but that was about it.
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yet... if someone like Real Software did one, maybe it'd happen.)
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(alpha) 12.04. Give it a try, maybe?
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pretend otherwise).
Games might be an exception to this rule, but generally speaking,
creating an IDE that allows full-featured mobile and desktop apps to be
created from the same source is a really tall order.
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of creating temp files?
Create a module called something like "PublicVar", put all your public
variables in it, and refer to them as PublicVar.VariableName everywhere?
That's gotta be easier than writing files to disk.
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If you do the Xlib thing and distribute your program to the general public,
don't be surprised if it gets detected as malware by some heuristic trojan
scanner.
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EXEC [ "md5sum", fchoose.Name ] TO properties_md5.caption
(or put it into a temporary variable so you can remove the filename, which
should be everything after the first 32 characters.)
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I have no idea what the current versions of each are, nor have I tested any
ARM version of Gambas, but the most current release in each of those
directories has armhf pac
t;-o ", sCombinedPath, sVideoPath,
sAudioPath ]
Public Sub mplex_Error(output)
' append output to the log file, or parse it for use in a progress bar
or
whatever
End
I haven't tested this code, but you get the idea.
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wouldn't even know how to get back into Gambas component development.
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the list owners as far as I know.
If that picture is what you use for an avatar on other sites, I would guess
that Nabble pulls pictures from gravatar, disqus or some other forum
syndication network. If not... how strange
On 03/31/2013 10:01 PM, rocko wrote:
> Should there be a time after WAIT??
No, "WAIT" at the end of a SHELL command just makes it synchronous... the
interpreter literally waits until the shell (and the program you're running
insi
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