I would like a hard copy of the documentation and I asked for help on
the IRC last night and got some help:
documentation is in **/*-docs.factor. you can run USE: help.html
generate-help to generate HTML help, which will give you the same thing
that's on docs.factorcode.org
I tried to run
On Sep 18, 2011, at 9:54 AM, Patrick Mc(avery patr...@spellingbeewinnars.org
wrote:
I would like a hard copy of the documentation and I asked for help on
the IRC last night and got some help:
documentation is in **/*-docs.factor. you can run USE: help.html
generate-help to generate
Which parts of the documentation are you looking for? I wrote some code to
generate PDF's from parts of the Factor documentation:
First Program ( first-program help )
https://github.com/mrjbq7/re-factor/raw/master/docs/first-program.pdf
Cookbook ( cookbook help )
On 11-09-18 03:11 PM, John Benediktsson wrote:
Which parts of the documentation are you looking for? I wrote some
code to generate PDF's from parts of the Factor documentation:
[ snip ]
Best,
John.
Hi John
This is a big help thanks! This will keep me busy for a while.
I was planning
On Sep 18, 2011, at 3:03 PM, Patrick Mc(avery patr...@spellingbeewinnars.org
wrote:
I'm not joking, I am thinking about factor at night when I dream, it's
absolutely fascinating but I am having a hard time learning it. With
most languages you can learn the core first and the libraries
- The current tests pass on my machine. But then, my machine = a Debian
box
with Graphviz 2.26.3 installed (since I guess 2.28 is too bleeding-edge
for
Debian) and erg's plugin-list fix reverted (which I'm certainly thankful
for,
but 2.26 doesn't have the gvPluginList function; ugh).
I get a kernel-error trying to run the first smoke-test (5 K_n), with
Graphviz 2.28.0 on Mac OS X 10.7.1 x86_64. And running graphviz test
causes Factor to quit unexpectedly... which might be a different bug?
I hate Graphviz. I really, really do.
I'm not sure about the kernel-error, but if
Unfortunately, this is all I get from the command-line. I'll need to do
more debugging at some point:
( scratchpad ) USE: graphviz
( scratchpad ) graphviz test
Unit Test: { { t } [ 5 K_n smoke-test ] }
factor(53761,0x7fff7512c960) malloc: *** error for object
0xc000: pointer being