Re: [Oorexx-devel] The factor.rex sample program

2014-06-12 Thread René Jansen
Jon,

you'll need Rony's statement that it is his work and he contributes it to open 
source, to be precise. I'd suggest we have these statements on file, so e.g. 
somewhere in version management, but in a directory somewhere out of sight so 
we are not bothered too much with it.

best regards,

René.

On 11 jun. 2014, at 19:26, Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers sahana...@windhorse.biz 
wrote:

 Hi Rick,
 
 glad to see this one.  I always wondered who created classes on the fly.  I 
 say get rid of it.
 
 I'd like to add Rony's singleton meta-class and use_singleton script to the 
 samples.  Is that OK?
 
 Jon
 
 
 On 11 June 2014 18:05, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:
 I say go for it.  Whatever you think is useful, go ahead and do it.
 
 --
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 On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've been going through the samples and modernizing some of these samples.  
 One of the samples, factor.rex, demonstrates some features that are really 
 features I would hope that no programmer would ever use because the language 
 directives are really the way to go.  I'd like to delete this one...any 
 objections?
 
 btw, I'm also going to add a few of the programs I wrote for Rosetta Code to 
 the samples, the ones that illustrate some interesting ooRexx features.  
 Other than the oodialog samples, the set of samples we have are really pretty 
 stale.  There are very few in there that I would refer someone too for an 
 example of how to do something, so they really fail pretty badly in their 
 usefulness. 
 
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Re: [Oorexx-devel] The factor.rex sample program

2014-06-12 Thread Rick McGuire
That sounds like a good idea...I'll create a directory later this morning.

Rick


On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 7:30 AM, René Jansen rvjan...@xs4all.nl wrote:

 Jon,

 you'll need Rony's statement that it is his work and he contributes it to
 open source, to be precise. I'd suggest we have these statements on file,
 so e.g. somewhere in version management, but in a directory somewhere out
 of sight so we are not bothered too much with it.

 best regards,

 René.

 On 11 jun. 2014, at 19:26, Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers 
 sahana...@windhorse.biz wrote:

 Hi Rick,

 glad to see this one.  I always wondered who created classes on the fly.
  I say get rid of it.

 I'd like to add Rony's singleton meta-class and use_singleton script to
 the samples.  Is that OK?

 Jon


 On 11 June 2014 18:05, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:

 I say go for it.  Whatever you think is useful, go ahead and do it.

 --
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 On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I've been going through the samples and modernizing some of these
 samples.  One of the samples, factor.rex, demonstrates some features that
 are really features I would hope that no programmer would ever use because
 the language directives are really the way to go.  I'd like to delete this
 one...any objections?

 btw, I'm also going to add a few of the programs I wrote for Rosetta
 Code to the samples, the ones that illustrate some interesting ooRexx
 features.  Other than the oodialog samples, the set of samples we have are
 really pretty stale.  There are very few in there that I would refer
 someone too for an example of how to do something, so they really fail
 pretty badly in their usefulness.

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Re: [Oorexx-devel] The factor.rex sample program

2014-06-12 Thread Erich Steinböck

 I always wondered who created classes on the fly


I'm creating methods on the fly.  In an optimizer that gets as input a list
of variables with their respective domains (value ranges), and a list of
constraints (something like A+B3 or  IsIntegerInRange(A-B*2,0,99) ) I
need to estimate the efficiency of each constraint (i. e. how strongly it
reduces the combined domains of its contained variables).  I'm doing this
by dynamically adding a method to a Sandbox object that runs the
constraint within one or more loops of the required variables over their
domains, counting the number of triggers.

Works like a charm.

(The optimizer then goes on and dynamically creates an efficiency-optimized
ooRexx program that evaluates all variables over all domains and checking
constraints as seen as most efficient. This ooRexx code is again
dynamically added as a method to Sandbox and executed).

Erich


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sahana...@windhorse.biz wrote:

 Hi Rick,

 glad to see this one.  I always wondered who created classes on the fly.
  I say get rid of it.

 I'd like to add Rony's singleton meta-class and use_singleton script to
 the samples.  Is that OK?

 Jon


 On 11 June 2014 18:05, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:

 I say go for it.  Whatever you think is useful, go ahead and do it.

 --
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 On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I've been going through the samples and modernizing some of these
 samples.  One of the samples, factor.rex, demonstrates some features that
 are really features I would hope that no programmer would ever use because
 the language directives are really the way to go.  I'd like to delete this
 one...any objections?

 btw, I'm also going to add a few of the programs I wrote for Rosetta
 Code to the samples, the ones that illustrate some interesting ooRexx
 features.  Other than the oodialog samples, the set of samples we have are
 really pretty stale.  There are very few in there that I would refer
 someone too for an example of how to do something, so they really fail
 pretty badly in their usefulness.

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Re: [Oorexx-devel] The factor.rex sample program

2014-06-12 Thread Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers
Wow,

Now I know and I'm impressed.

Jon


On 12 June 2014 12:59, Erich Steinböck erich.steinbo...@gmail.com wrote:

 I always wondered who created classes on the fly


 I'm creating methods on the fly.  In an optimizer that gets as input a
 list of variables with their respective domains (value ranges), and a list
 of constraints (something like A+B3 or  IsIntegerInRange(A-B*2,0,99) )
 I need to estimate the efficiency of each constraint (i. e. how strongly it
 reduces the combined domains of its contained variables).  I'm doing this
 by dynamically adding a method to a Sandbox object that runs the
 constraint within one or more loops of the required variables over their
 domains, counting the number of triggers.

 Works like a charm.

 (The optimizer then goes on and dynamically creates an
 efficiency-optimized ooRexx program that evaluates all variables over all
 domains and checking constraints as seen as most efficient. This ooRexx
 code is again dynamically added as a method to Sandbox and executed).

 Erich


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 sahana...@windhorse.biz wrote:

 Hi Rick,

 glad to see this one.  I always wondered who created classes on the fly.
  I say get rid of it.

 I'd like to add Rony's singleton meta-class and use_singleton script to
 the samples.  Is that OK?

 Jon


 On 11 June 2014 18:05, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:

 I say go for it.  Whatever you think is useful, go ahead and do it.

 --
 Mark Miesfeld


 On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I've been going through the samples and modernizing some of these
 samples.  One of the samples, factor.rex, demonstrates some features that
 are really features I would hope that no programmer would ever use because
 the language directives are really the way to go.  I'd like to delete this
 one...any objections?

 btw, I'm also going to add a few of the programs I wrote for Rosetta
 Code to the samples, the ones that illustrate some interesting ooRexx
 features.  Other than the oodialog samples, the set of samples we have are
 really pretty stale.  There are very few in there that I would refer
 someone too for an example of how to do something, so they really fail
 pretty badly in their usefulness.

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Re: [Oorexx-devel] The factor.rex sample program

2014-06-12 Thread Rick McGuire
Ok, I've created a directory in svn called iclas (Individual Contributor
License Agreements).  I create an icla agreement based on the language in
the Apache agreement and a readme file detailing how recording the
agreement should be handled.

Rick


On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 7:30 AM, René Jansen rvjan...@xs4all.nl wrote:

 Jon,

 you'll need Rony's statement that it is his work and he contributes it to
 open source, to be precise. I'd suggest we have these statements on file,
 so e.g. somewhere in version management, but in a directory somewhere out
 of sight so we are not bothered too much with it.

 best regards,

 René.

 On 11 jun. 2014, at 19:26, Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers 
 sahana...@windhorse.biz wrote:

 Hi Rick,

 glad to see this one.  I always wondered who created classes on the fly.
  I say get rid of it.

 I'd like to add Rony's singleton meta-class and use_singleton script to
 the samples.  Is that OK?

 Jon


 On 11 June 2014 18:05, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:

 I say go for it.  Whatever you think is useful, go ahead and do it.

 --
 Mark Miesfeld


 On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I've been going through the samples and modernizing some of these
 samples.  One of the samples, factor.rex, demonstrates some features that
 are really features I would hope that no programmer would ever use because
 the language directives are really the way to go.  I'd like to delete this
 one...any objections?

 btw, I'm also going to add a few of the programs I wrote for Rosetta
 Code to the samples, the ones that illustrate some interesting ooRexx
 features.  Other than the oodialog samples, the set of samples we have are
 really pretty stale.  There are very few in there that I would refer
 someone too for an example of how to do something, so they really fail
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Re: [Oorexx-devel] The factor.rex sample program

2014-06-12 Thread Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers
Thanks Rick,

I will get to this (but maybe not till next week)

Jon


On 12 June 2014 14:15, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ok, I've created a directory in svn called iclas (Individual Contributor
 License Agreements).  I create an icla agreement based on the language in
 the Apache agreement and a readme file detailing how recording the
 agreement should be handled.

 Rick


 On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 7:30 AM, René Jansen rvjan...@xs4all.nl wrote:

 Jon,

 you'll need Rony's statement that it is his work and he contributes it to
 open source, to be precise. I'd suggest we have these statements on file,
 so e.g. somewhere in version management, but in a directory somewhere out
 of sight so we are not bothered too much with it.

 best regards,

 René.

 On 11 jun. 2014, at 19:26, Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers 
 sahana...@windhorse.biz wrote:

 Hi Rick,

 glad to see this one.  I always wondered who created classes on the fly.
  I say get rid of it.

 I'd like to add Rony's singleton meta-class and use_singleton script to
 the samples.  Is that OK?

 Jon


 On 11 June 2014 18:05, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:

 I say go for it.  Whatever you think is useful, go ahead and do it.

 --
 Mark Miesfeld


 On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I've been going through the samples and modernizing some of these
 samples.  One of the samples, factor.rex, demonstrates some features that
 are really features I would hope that no programmer would ever use because
 the language directives are really the way to go.  I'd like to delete this
 one...any objections?

 btw, I'm also going to add a few of the programs I wrote for Rosetta
 Code to the samples, the ones that illustrate some interesting ooRexx
 features.  Other than the oodialog samples, the set of samples we have are
 really pretty stale.  There are very few in there that I would refer
 someone too for an example of how to do something, so they really fail
 pretty badly in their usefulness.

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Re: [Oorexx-devel] The factor.rex sample program

2014-06-11 Thread Mark Miesfeld
I say go for it.  Whatever you think is useful, go ahead and do it.

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On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
wrote:

 I've been going through the samples and modernizing some of these samples.
  One of the samples, factor.rex, demonstrates some features that are really
 features I would hope that no programmer would ever use because the
 language directives are really the way to go.  I'd like to delete this
 one...any objections?

 btw, I'm also going to add a few of the programs I wrote for Rosetta Code
 to the samples, the ones that illustrate some interesting ooRexx features.
  Other than the oodialog samples, the set of samples we have are really
 pretty stale.  There are very few in there that I would refer someone too
 for an example of how to do something, so they really fail pretty badly in
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Re: [Oorexx-devel] The factor.rex sample program

2014-06-11 Thread Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers
Hi Rick,

glad to see this one.  I always wondered who created classes on the fly.  I
say get rid of it.

I'd like to add Rony's singleton meta-class and use_singleton script to the
samples.  Is that OK?

Jon


On 11 June 2014 18:05, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:

 I say go for it.  Whatever you think is useful, go ahead and do it.

 --
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 On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I've been going through the samples and modernizing some of these
 samples.  One of the samples, factor.rex, demonstrates some features that
 are really features I would hope that no programmer would ever use because
 the language directives are really the way to go.  I'd like to delete this
 one...any objections?

 btw, I'm also going to add a few of the programs I wrote for Rosetta Code
 to the samples, the ones that illustrate some interesting ooRexx features.
  Other than the oodialog samples, the set of samples we have are really
 pretty stale.  There are very few in there that I would refer someone too
 for an example of how to do something, so they really fail pretty badly in
 their usefulness.

 Rick


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Re: [Oorexx-devel] The factor.rex sample program

2014-06-11 Thread Rick McGuire
Jon,

You'll need to get Rony's permission, but I'm ok with that.  Note that we
generally don't include author information in the code, so you'll need to
clean that sort of stuff up, although I would not be adverse to adding a
originally contributed by notice.

Rick


On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers 
sahana...@windhorse.biz wrote:

 Hi Rick,

 glad to see this one.  I always wondered who created classes on the fly.
  I say get rid of it.

 I'd like to add Rony's singleton meta-class and use_singleton script to
 the samples.  Is that OK?

 Jon


 On 11 June 2014 18:05, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:

 I say go for it.  Whatever you think is useful, go ahead and do it.

 --
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 On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I've been going through the samples and modernizing some of these
 samples.  One of the samples, factor.rex, demonstrates some features that
 are really features I would hope that no programmer would ever use because
 the language directives are really the way to go.  I'd like to delete this
 one...any objections?

 btw, I'm also going to add a few of the programs I wrote for Rosetta
 Code to the samples, the ones that illustrate some interesting ooRexx
 features.  Other than the oodialog samples, the set of samples we have are
 really pretty stale.  There are very few in there that I would refer
 someone too for an example of how to do something, so they really fail
 pretty badly in their usefulness.

 Rick


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Re: [Oorexx-devel] The factor.rex sample program

2014-06-11 Thread Mark Miesfeld
Jon,

I'm okay with adding the sample.  Note that the rest of Rick's advice is
pertinent.

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On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Jon,

 You'll need to get Rony's permission, but I'm ok with that.  Note that we
 generally don't include author information in the code, so you'll need to
 clean that sort of stuff up, although I would not be adverse to adding a
 originally contributed by notice.

 Rick


 On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers 
 sahana...@windhorse.biz wrote:

 Hi Rick,

 glad to see this one.  I always wondered who created classes on the fly.
  I say get rid of it.

 I'd like to add Rony's singleton meta-class and use_singleton script to
 the samples.  Is that OK?

 Jon


 On 11 June 2014 18:05, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:

 I say go for it.  Whatever you think is useful, go ahead and do it.

 --
 Mark Miesfeld


 On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I've been going through the samples and modernizing some of these
 samples.  One of the samples, factor.rex, demonstrates some features that
 are really features I would hope that no programmer would ever use because
 the language directives are really the way to go.  I'd like to delete this
 one...any objections?

 btw, I'm also going to add a few of the programs I wrote for Rosetta
 Code to the samples, the ones that illustrate some interesting ooRexx
 features.  Other than the oodialog samples, the set of samples we have are
 really pretty stale.  There are very few in there that I would refer
 someone too for an example of how to do something, so they really fail
 pretty badly in their usefulness.

 Rick


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Re: [Oorexx-devel] The factor.rex sample program

2014-06-11 Thread Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers
Thanks,

I'll take care of it.

Jon


On 11 June 2014 18:35, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:

 Jon,

 I'm okay with adding the sample.  Note that the rest of Rick's advice is
 pertinent.

 --
 Mark Miesfeld



 On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Jon,

 You'll need to get Rony's permission, but I'm ok with that.  Note that we
 generally don't include author information in the code, so you'll need to
 clean that sort of stuff up, although I would not be adverse to adding a
 originally contributed by notice.

 Rick


 On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers 
 sahana...@windhorse.biz wrote:

 Hi Rick,

 glad to see this one.  I always wondered who created classes on the fly.
  I say get rid of it.

 I'd like to add Rony's singleton meta-class and use_singleton script to
 the samples.  Is that OK?

 Jon


 On 11 June 2014 18:05, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:

 I say go for it.  Whatever you think is useful, go ahead and do it.

 --
 Mark Miesfeld


 On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I've been going through the samples and modernizing some of these
 samples.  One of the samples, factor.rex, demonstrates some features that
 are really features I would hope that no programmer would ever use because
 the language directives are really the way to go.  I'd like to delete this
 one...any objections?

 btw, I'm also going to add a few of the programs I wrote for Rosetta
 Code to the samples, the ones that illustrate some interesting ooRexx
 features.  Other than the oodialog samples, the set of samples we have are
 really pretty stale.  There are very few in there that I would refer
 someone too for an example of how to do something, so they really fail
 pretty badly in their usefulness.

 Rick


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