00:00:00 --- log: started retro/11.04.01 00:14:43 --- quit: jdp_ (Remote host closed the connection) 07:34:03 * crc has started a more detailed compatibility chart: http://rx-core.org/a.html 09:41:59 ok, finished: http://rx-core.org/compat.html 09:42:33 this is all of the combinations I've personally tested 09:43:44 the ReST source is in the repo as doc/Compatibility_Chart.rst 12:26:09 cfa: I'm going to start on the file i/o in the retro.fs and retro.rx this weekend 12:31:55 great -- sorry i still haven't gotten around to it :/ 12:34:05 not a problem 13:12:37 html documentation up at http://rx-core.org/docs 14:30:35 --- join: erider (~chatzilla@unaffiliated/erider) joined #retro 14:30:42 hi all 15:07:38 --- join: jdp (~jdp@24.238.32.162.res-cmts.segr.ptd.net) joined #retro 15:36:25 hi erider 15:36:42 * crc is going to eat supper in a few minutes, but will be back later tonight 15:38:57 hi crc how have you been 15:39:10 pretty good 15:39:29 anything new going on with retro? 15:39:48 I'm beginning to get things ready for a beta release of retro 11 16:00:16 what's new in retro 11? 18:56:08 --- join: crcx (~crcx@184.77.185.20) joined #retro 18:58:01 Erider: quotes, combinators, better string handling 18:58:24 crcx: cool 18:58:41 A fair amount was backported to the 10.7 releases 18:58:50 I have being playing with lua alot lately 18:59:36 14 has a test suite, more complete docs, and more vm implementations 18:59:50 11, not 14 19:00:13 crcx: how is your web extension coming 19:00:39 * crcx is tyggping on the android tablet. Still getting. Used to it. 19:00:39 --- quit: jdp (Remote host closed the connection) 19:02:17 Slowly. I've got the VM runninng very nicely in the browser. Sagging and reloading of images works. 19:03:41 Injection of HTML is non-standard. I've been focusing on making thidnngs consistent first. 19:04:10 that sounds like a step in the right direction :) 19:04:51 The casket framework is usable for CGI based apps. The corpse blog code is published in the playground report. 19:05:47 And I've done an rxsql+casket app for work 19:06:11 how many types does retro currently have 19:09:18 Fundamentally? One (signed integer). We have functions and libraries to use this in building strings, buffers, linked lists, arrays, hash tables, and such 19:17:59 hmm 19:18:37 not bad to be able to build on a small primitive base 19:19:16 Its sufficient for my needs 19:42:13 that sounds good to me :) 19:45:14 --- quit: crcx (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 20:04:24 --- join: crcx (~crcx@184.77.185.20) joined #retro 20:19:46 --- quit: erider (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86.1 [Firefox 4.0/20110318052756]) 20:45:23 --- quit: crcx (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 21:04:04 --- join: crcx (~crcx@184.77.185.20) joined #retro 21:06:26 --- quit: docl (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 21:08:30 --- join: docl (~Luke@unaffiliated/docl) joined #retro 21:30:33 --- quit: crcx (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 21:49:20 --- join: crcx (~crcx@184.77.185.20) joined #retro 22:23:21 --- quit: crcx (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/11.04.01