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- Sun May 16, 2010 7:15 pm
- Forum: newLISP in the real world
- Topic: Script for newLISP Function Reference Viewer.
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2952
Re: Script for newLISP Function Reference Viewer.
Cool, thanks johu! Seems to work nicely. :-)
- Sun May 16, 2010 3:57 am
- Forum: newLISP in the real world
- Topic: Script for newLISP Function Reference Viewer.
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2952
Re: Script for newLISP Function Reference Viewer.
Very nice!
One request: there doesn't seem to be a way to get out of a search without changing the topic. Can you make it so that deleting the search string brings back the whole list (and maybe bind the escape key to that action)?
One request: there doesn't seem to be a way to get out of a search without changing the topic. Can you make it so that deleting the search string brings back the whole list (and maybe bind the escape key to that action)?
- Sat May 15, 2010 6:45 pm
- Forum: newLISP newS
- Topic: Espionage in Macworld
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2487
Re: Espionage in Macworld
Thanks Michael!
This is news to me as I don't have a subscription, I'll have to run to the store and grab a copy. :-p
This is news to me as I don't have a subscription, I'll have to run to the store and grab a copy. :-p
- Thu May 06, 2010 4:46 am
- Forum: newLISP in the real world
- Topic: Fast find, between two numbers, in a list
- Replies: 15
- Views: 4769
Re: Fast find, between two numbers, in a list
Interesting, thanks for pointing that out. For the ones place it appears consistent though, I think (haven't tested all possibilities, obviously).
- Thu May 06, 2010 2:53 am
- Forum: newLISP in the real world
- Topic: Fast find, between two numbers, in a list
- Replies: 15
- Views: 4769
Re: Fast find, between two numbers, in a list
So I suppose this will always behave the way Kazimir was expecting (for any x)?
Code: Select all
(sub (round (add 1 x)) 1)
- Thu May 06, 2010 2:29 am
- Forum: newLISP in the real world
- Topic: Fast find, between two numbers, in a list
- Replies: 15
- Views: 4769
Re: Fast find, between two numbers, in a list
What's the function to round 0.5 to 1?
- Mon May 03, 2010 6:05 pm
- Forum: newLISP in the real world
- Topic: Fast find, between two numbers, in a list
- Replies: 15
- Views: 4769
Re: Fast find, between two numbers, in a list
One of newLISP's weaknesses is that its memory management model (ORO), which makes it difficult to implement advanced, efficient data-structures in the language itself. I would use a tree-like structure to solve this problem, but newLISP doesn't have one. What you can do is write one, or use an exis...
- Wed Apr 07, 2010 4:44 pm
- Forum: newLISP in the real world
- Topic: URL Encode / decode
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3098
Re: URL Encode / decode
Thanks Lutz, didn't know that. I've commit that change to the Dragonfly repo.Lutz wrote:'format' can take the values to format in a list, so you can simplify the first function:
- Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:52 pm
- Forum: newLISP in the real world
- Topic: URL Encode / decode
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3098
Re: URL Encode / decode
I spent quite a while on the UTF8 urlencoding decoding stuff in Dragonfly, because all of the newLISP code I had seen previously was "doing it wrong." If I recall correctly, they weren't properly converting characters that took 3 or more bytes (or was it 4?) to represent in UTF8, and because of that...
- Fri Apr 02, 2010 5:12 am
- Forum: Dragonfly
- Topic: Example: JavaScript button to run a newLISP def?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5204
Re: Example: JavaScript button to run a newLISP def?
With regards to forms Dragonfly is very similar to PHP. Use the $POST or $GET contexts to retrieve values from forms.
These contexts/dictionaries are well documented.
These contexts/dictionaries are well documented.
- Thu Mar 25, 2010 1:56 am
- Forum: Dragonfly
- Topic: Dragonfly 0.70 Released!
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5921
Re: Dragonfly 0.70 Released!
Yes, most likely, as the stack trace suggests, you should search your project for "source-string" to try to find where you're using it.
These declarations were necessary to be compatible with the recent changes in newLISP.
These declarations were necessary to be compatible with the recent changes in newLISP.
- Tue Mar 23, 2010 4:48 pm
- Forum: Dragonfly
- Topic: Dragonfly 0.70 Released!
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5921
- Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:06 am
- Forum: Dragonfly
- Topic: Dragonfly 0.70 Released!
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5921
Dragonfly 0.70 Released!
Finally! Here are the changes: * all code uses new ++,--,extend,write,read functions (still compatible with older newlisps) * added 'extract' and '<-' functions to core utils * Route.Resource has been updated with a 'catch-all' function. * added documentation for MAX_POST_LENGTH in request.lsp * $BI...
- Sun Mar 21, 2010 3:23 pm
- Forum: newLISP newS
- Topic: Initial release of a JSON module
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2771
Re: Initial release of a JSON module
Cool! Are you planning to update it with an 'expr2json'? That would be quite handy...
- Thu Mar 18, 2010 11:39 pm
- Forum: newLISP newS
- Topic: What the FOOP?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 8026
Re: What the FOOP?
Great video!
- Wed Mar 17, 2010 6:16 am
- Forum: newLISP in the real world
- Topic: web hosts that support newLISP?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1232
Re: web hosts that support newLISP?
I run Tao Effect on a private virtual server with Dreamhost. Unlimited disk and bandwidth. They had some issues a couple months ago but things seem to be much better now that they've moved some servers to a new location. Also, I can vouch for the support, it's excellent. You can run newLISP through ...
- Tue Mar 09, 2010 7:22 pm
- Forum: newLISP newS
- Topic: Update of newlisp.org site modules section
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3068
Re: Update of newlisp.org site modules section
Thanks, apple+shift+r seemed to fix it.
- Tue Mar 09, 2010 7:01 pm
- Forum: newLISP newS
- Topic: Update of newlisp.org site modules section
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3068
Re: Update of newlisp.org site modules section
I don't see the indexes for Github and Bitbucket..
- Tue Mar 09, 2010 1:40 am
- Forum: newLISP and the O.S.
- Topic: (+ newLISP Windows RS232)
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5333
Re: (+ newLISP Windows RS232)
Couldn't you use the "import" function to import the necessary C functions from some windows DLL?
- Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:02 pm
- Forum: Anything else we might add?
- Topic: newLISP tackles global warming
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3442
Re: newLISP tackles global warming
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1167421cormullion wrote:What's HN?
Mind if I copy/paste your comments here to there? It looks like most of them didn't read all the way through. :-)
- Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:25 pm
- Forum: Anything else we might add?
- Topic: newLISP tackles global warming
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3442
newLISP tackles global warming
Nice one cormullion! Top of HN too. :-)
http://unbalanced-parentheses.nfshost.c ... balwarming
Very well written actually. Are you going to eventually post what the intentional mistakes were?
http://unbalanced-parentheses.nfshost.c ... balwarming
Very well written actually. Are you going to eventually post what the intentional mistakes were?
- Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:01 am
- Forum: Dragonfly
- Topic: Dragonfly 0.60 Released!
- Replies: 15
- Views: 11511
Re: Dragonfly 0.60 Released!
Nothing :). Dragonfly only. Dragonfly isn't a server though. Dragonfly is a web framework. It runs on top of a server. For example, it could run on top of the newLISP server, which may be what you're referring to, however the newLISP web server should never be used to host a real live site, it's ju...
- Fri Feb 26, 2010 5:39 am
- Forum: Dragonfly
- Topic: Dragonfly 0.60 Released!
- Replies: 15
- Views: 11511
Re: Dragonfly 0.60 Released!
You'll have to consult the documentation for whatever server you're using.Hexs wrote:If I don't use Apache, how I can make .lsp (or other) files unreadable from stangers?
- Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:52 pm
- Forum: So, what can you actually DO with newLISP?
- Topic: New en newLISP, blogpost
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2784
Re: New en newLISP, blogpost
Yeah I saw that the other day too, noticed he copied part of my blog post without citing it... Not sure how I feel about that. :-p
- Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:24 pm
- Forum: Dragonfly
- Topic: Dragonfly 0.60 Released!
- Replies: 15
- Views: 11511
Re: Dragonfly 0.60 Released!
That's odd, that should protect it. Is it possible that your .htaccess file isn't being read in at all by Apache?
Try adding some obviously broken stuff and see if that causes 500 Internal Server errors.
Try adding some obviously broken stuff and see if that causes 500 Internal Server errors.