OK, thanks, I'll see about working that info into my pitch.
Mark Miesfeld wrote:
> On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Gil Barmwater wrote:
>
>
>>Where is the sockets.cls, in the samples?
>
>
> Oh, and for your original question, how do you make use of them. You
> would use a ::requires 'socket.
I tried doing that once, but the attempt lasted for maybe 15
minutesI ran into the same linend issues you have and abandoned
the attempt.
Rick
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Jean-Louis Faucher
wrote:
> Hello,
> My main environment is WinXP, and I run occasionally PuppyLinux in
> VirtualBox
Hello,
My main environment is WinXP, and I run occasionally PuppyLinux in
VirtualBox when I want to compile under Linux.
For now, I have two separate source trees.
I can mount the WinXP source tree under Linux, but can't build because the
CR-LF brings troubles (starting with bootstrap :-).
Maybe it
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Gil Barmwater wrote:
> Where is the sockets.cls, in the samples?
Oh, and for your original question, how do you make use of them. You
would use a ::requires 'socket.cls'
I think, but didn't check, that the scclient.rex, scserver.rex, etc.,
samples use the class.
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Gil Barmwater wrote:
> Where is the sockets.cls, in the samples?
In the distribution, it is in the root of the install directory.
Alongside ooDialog.cls, rxftp.cls, etc..
In the source tree itself it is in extensions/rxsock.
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Gil, Mark,
You're right, I made a copy of the sentence from
http://www.oorexx.org/oorexx4.0.html without checking my sources :-)
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Where is the sockets.cls, in the samples?
Mark Miesfeld wrote:
> On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Gil Barmwater wrote:
>
>
>>Should I open a doc. bug tracker item for the ReadMe or is the intent to
>>actually include them somewhere?
>
>
> Gil, as far as I can see the two classes, MIME and SMTP
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Gil Barmwater wrote:
> Should I open a doc. bug tracker item for the ReadMe or is the intent to
> actually include them somewhere?
Gil, as far as I can see the two classes, MIME and SMTP, are just
mentioned in one sentence. Along with the sockets.cls. The
socket
Ok, I'll concede you that one! That's definitely a doc bug.
"There are three kinds of people in the world...those who can count
and those who can't" :-)
I'll just go ahead and fix this one nowdon't bother with a doc bug.
Rick
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Gil Barmwater wrote:
> OK, n
OK, now I think I understand what the length applies to - the substr of
the target that is being replaced, not the length of the replacing
substr. (That doesn't read too well does it?) But the 3 chars of
'abcdef' starting at 3 is 'abcdef'~substr(3,3) or 'cde', right? So, if
we replace that wi
Should I open a doc. bug tracker item for the ReadMe or is the intent to
actually include them somewhere?
I'll send you and Rick what I have shortly and thanks!
Mark Miesfeld wrote:
> On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 5:11 AM, Rick McGuire wrote:
>
>>On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Gil Barmwater wrote:
replaceAt() does a replacement of one substring with another string. Thus
"abcdef"~replaceAt(" ",3, 3) -> "ab ef"
is correct. It replaces the 3 characters beginning at postion 3 with
the string " ". The resulting string is shorter than the original
string.
In the second example, the replaceme
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 5:11 AM, Rick McGuire wrote:
> On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Gil Barmwater wrote:
>> 4) How are the new utility classes for sockets, MIME and SMTP provided,
>> i.e. where are they in the distribution, and what does one need to do to
>> make use of them?
>
> David will ne
OK, thanks. Still not clear about these examples for replaceAt:
"abcdef"~replaceAt(" ",3, 3) -> "ab ef"
"abc"~replaceAt("123",5,6,"+") -> "abc+123"
I would think that the first would give "ab f", i.e. 'cde' replaced
with 3 blanks. And the second I don't get at all :-(
Rick McGuire wrote:
> O
There is no such concept of "packages avaiable to a rexx object".
Package visibility refers to code instances, not the objecs to which
code happens to be attached in the form of methos. An individual
object may have methods that are defined with many different levels of
visibility. Again, this is
Thanks for clarifiying.
In my current state of the code for BSF4Rexx for the new APIs it becomes
possible to refer to ooRexx objects from Java. To do that a RexxProxy is
defined at the Java side referring to a ooRexx object, which is
registered (and locked) at the native layer.
There are two fund
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Rony G. Flatscher
wrote:
>
> Rick McGuire wrote:
> ... cut ...
>
> Libraries are NOT the same as ooRexx files loaded via ::requires.
> They don't have the concept of
> "public_routines" and "public_classes" Libraries don't even define
> "classes", only the code bac
Rick McGuire wrote:
... cut ...
> Libraries are NOT the same as ooRexx files loaded via ::requires.
> They don't have the concept of
> "public_routines" and "public_classes" Libraries don't even define
> "classes", only the code backing methods
> that can be used in class definitions. A ::require
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Gil Barmwater wrote:
> Having almost completed my presntation on the new stuff in 4.0.0, I just
> have four more questions.
>
> 1) The ReadMe says "The MutableBuffer class has been enhanced so that it
> has most, if not all, of the methods of the String class." Do
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 5:44 AM, Rony G. Flatscher
wrote:
> Given the following scenario:
>
> an interpreter instance is created with RexxCreateInterpreter(), loading a
> native library "ABC" via the options argument, all loaded routines will be
> visible from thereon to every program that gets cal
Having almost completed my presntation on the new stuff in 4.0.0, I just
have four more questions.
1) The ReadMe says "The MutableBuffer class has been enhanced so that it
has most, if not all, of the methods of the String class." Do we know
of any methods that are NOT in both or should it say
Given the following scenario:
1. an interpreter instance is created with RexxCreateInterpreter(),
loading a native library "ABC" via the options argument, all
loaded routines will be visible from thereon to every program that
gets called
2. using CallProgram() for some prog
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