Hi Slava,
I've integrated hats into the refs vocab, such that the old refs are a
subset of the current refs. I also updated the tests and docs. Changes are
in my repository at factorcode.org/git/wrunt.git.
Also in that repository are some couchdb bindings that I've been writing on
and off. The couchdb bindings work but are incomplete, and the tests only
work if there is a local couchdb daemon running.
Alex
2008/10/18 Slava Pestov <sl...@factorcode.org>
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:52 PM, Alex Chapman <chapman.a...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I've pushed a new vocabulary to my repository
> > (git://factorcode.org/git/wrunt.git) called 'hats'. Hats is a protocol
> for
> > getting and setting. We have protocols for assocs, sequences, etc., but
> not
> > one like this (as far as I know). I've pasted the code and the unit tests
> > below.
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> First of all, sorry for the late reply. I like your hats idea. They
> are a generalization of the 'refs' vocabulary. Right now, refs only
> refer to keys or values in assocs, but they can be generalized using
> your ideas to work on sequences and tuples. They already work on
> sequences and tuples indirectly, by virtue of the enum and mirror
> assoc types being defined, but direct implementations of refs on these
> types would be good too.
>
> Slava
>
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