Hello! Answering a part of my question below. I've just stumbled upon the "Temporary files" help section with the following text: Pathnames relative to Factor's cache directory, used to store persistent intermediate files and resources: cache-file ( name -- path ) cache-directory ( -- path )
There are a lot of formats you can use, like the ``ini-file`` vocabulary
(or even ``msgpack``, ``txon``, ``yaml``, etc.), but a simpler way to get
it working might be to use the ``serialize`` vocabulary and just store and
load Factor objects using ``object>bytes`` and ``bytes>object``. One
The worlds are stored in the `ui-windows` variable, I believe as the values.
> On May 18, 2016, at 3:00 PM, Alexander Ilin wrote:
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> Hi, John!
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> Is there a list of worlds I could iterate over?
> Or, if there is only one Listener, how do I get its gadget reference to call
Hi, John! Is there a list of worlds I could iterate over?Or, if there is only one Listener, how do I get its gadget reference to call find-world for it? 16.05.2016, 19:14, "John Benediktsson" :Not that I'm aware of, but it wouldn't be that hard to use the ``window-loc`` property
Not that I'm aware of, but it wouldn't be that hard to use the
``window-loc`` property in ``world`` for each window to save/restore at
appropriate points. You might run into difficulty with a key, although
using the ``title`` of the world would probably be good enough.
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at