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Thursday, 21st of November 2019, 10:08:08 UTC
10:09:32
scymtym
jackdaniel: ok. if a reason for lgpl-2.1+ should come up later, we can figure something out since there are no other copyright holders
10:14:13
scymtym
jackdaniel: this is as cleaned up as i could manage between yesterday evening and now: https://github.com/scymtym/language.c
10:15:38
scymtym
(it is not very clean-up or complete)
10:17:14
scymtym
oh, yeah, using "preprocessor" in the names of these modules would be much better
10:17:15
jackdaniel
no, back when I was programming in c++ it was abbreviated withcpp
10:28:09
jackdaniel
scymtym: thank you for cleaning things up
10:35:21
scymtym
i didn't get as far as i had hoped
10:35:45
jackdaniel
usage seems to be quite complicated, but that's probably only initial impression
10:40:26
scymtym
nono, that's the "stratified design" :)
10:41:14
scymtym
but seriously, i plan adding an "interface" module with convenience functions for common operations
10:44:35
scymtym
i pushed an example interface function
10:56:24
jackdaniel
maybe I'll fork it to notify fiddlerwoaroof that you've pushed a new project ;-)
16:03:24
Kabriel
jackdaniel: I have a method specializing on arrays, you wanted that push (single file change) to specify-layered-grammar branch?
16:06:13
jackdaniel
sorry, I'm a little tired - could you rephrase?
16:07:47
Kabriel
I specialized copy-data-frame on vector and I wanted you to take a look at it, but just wanted to make sure you wanted that push on the specify-layered-grammar branch; or I could just post it in a comment response.
16:08:03
jackdaniel
please push to the specify-layered-grammar branch
16:08:08
jackdaniel
we will clean it up in the end
16:08:30
jackdaniel
n.b I'm writing now <array-data-frame> as alternative implementation
16:13:03
jackdaniel
I've added option to aest (:enum "column-name")
16:36:04
Kabriel
hmm. OK, the copy-data-frame specialization is likely superlative then
16:49:36
Kabriel
I don't get the :enum input for column name
16:53:05
jackdaniel
Kabriel: enum for mapping
Thursday, 21st of November 2019, 22:08:08 UTC