Dr. J. J. "One Eyed CrackerJack" Harbaugh -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Maxim Olivier-Adlhoch Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 11:35 AM To: Rebol-List (E-mail) Subject: [REBOL] [encompass.r] Hi all, I just wanted to let everyone know of a nifty function I just uploaded to the rebol.r repository, it is called emcompass. I wanted to share it here, but its too large and will wordwrap pretty badly... http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/view-script.r?script=encomp ass.r There are a lot of comments in the code (per my usual coding style) It lets you add code around a function and wraps all refinements to it. It is a follow up to the question I asked a week ago about transfering all refinements to another function of the same/lesser template. 'ENCOMPASS can be used to modify behaviour of code, without actually tampering with the code itself. It is especially usefull in patching native! funcs. simply put you can: -extend the argument list by adding new parameters or refinements, -add pre-process code, executed before the function you are enclosing. -add pos-tprocess code, executed after the function you are enclosing. -the return value (if any) of the enclosed function can be created/modified in the post-process, which is in turn returned by the encompassing function. the example within the rebol.org encompass.r script show how you can add a confirm on every 'read done, in the case where you want to monitor and intercept what a script is about to read, just before it does. Canceling the read, terminates the script. the example even adds a refinement to read /safe which prevent any confirmation when you know the file is safe. the patch replaces the global read statement, so calling this at the begining of your code actually protects you from someone prying files on your disk and sending them over the net without your knowledge. good thing is that if the template to read changes in the future, you have nothing to edit, it just continues using the new template, because you do not have to tamper with it yourself. The example itself is simple, but it shows just how easy it is to extend/restrict functionality of any function, method, action or native. hope some of you find it usefull, I know I really am! ciao! -MAx PS: if some of you noticed it yesterday, I have severely updated it last night, its worth getting the newer version (1.0.2) ------------- Steel project coordinator http://www.rebol.it/~steel ------------- -- To unsubscribe from this list, just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe as the subject. -- To unsubscribe from this list, just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe as the subject.