[Factor-talk] Bogus example in client help

2009-01-16 Thread Samuel Tardieu
(scratchpad) \ client help [...] Examples www.apple.com http inet utf8 client [...] ( scratchpad ) www.apple.com http inet utf8 client Type check error Object: http Object type: string Expected type: fixnum -- This

Re: [Factor-talk] Bogus example in client help

2009-01-16 Thread Samuel Tardieu
Sam == Samuel Tardieu s...@rfc1149.net writes: Sam And with IPv6, even the host name is not automatically resolved: Another problem: the IPv6 address components (between colons) are stored in a byte array while they are 16 bits long. Fix is available from git://git.rfc1149.net/factor.git

[Factor-talk] Editor integration on Windows

2009-01-16 Thread Paul Moore
I'm having trouble getting editor integration working. I'm running on Windows XP, and got the Factor binary from a couple of days ago. I have gvim and Scite both installed and available from my PATH. I don't have a COM-enabled version of gvim installed. When I try to edit a file from within the

Re: [Factor-talk] Editor integration on Windows

2009-01-16 Thread Doug Coleman
Hi Paul, For some reason I thought I pushed a fix for this already. The problem is that Windows 64 has both Program files and Program files (x86) but the shell32 API errors out on Windows 32 if you try to look up the second program files directory. The error handler was also wrong,

Re: [Factor-talk] Editor integration on Windows

2009-01-16 Thread Paul Moore
2009/1/16 Doug Coleman doug.cole...@gmail.com: Hi Paul, For some reason I thought I pushed a fix for this already. The problem is that Windows 64 has both Program files and Program files (x86) but the shell32 API errors out on Windows 32 if you try to look up the second program files

Re: [Factor-talk] Editor integration on Windows

2009-01-16 Thread Slava Pestov
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Paul Moore p.f.mo...@gmail.com wrote: (On a side note, can Factor talk to COM components on Windows?) Yes, see the windows.com vocabulary. It could use some improvement but the basics are there. Slava