Hi Alex,
2015-06-24 12:49 GMT+01:00 Alexander Burger a...@software-lab.de:
Hi Luis,
These are beginner questions, but why doesn't this work?
(in i.html
(while (from a href=\)
(parseLink (till T))
))
This depends on what 'parseLink' does.
(till T) returns a transient
2015-06-23 17:44 GMT+01:00 Alexander Burger a...@software-lab.de:
Hi Luis,
I want to go through every link to perform further parsing in some
links, based in the first word of the tile of the link, but ran into
some difficulties.
Is this the right way to access each of the links?
: (for L
Hi list,
When scraping a website:
: (scrape Urlbase 80 How)
I want to go through every link to perform further parsing in some
links, based in the first word of the tile of the link, but ran into
some difficulties.
Is this the right way to access each of the links?
: (for L *Links (cond ((=T
Hi,
Assume I issue these instructions in `pil +` interactive mode
: (setq N 3)
: (while (gt0 n)
(dec 'n)
(prinl n))
It executes. Then I want to access the second command to edit it, for
example to change the second line:
: (while (gt0 n)
(dec 'n 2)
(prinl n))
I press the up
Thank you all for your contributions!
Luis
2015-05-27 9:03 GMT+01:00 Henrik Sarvell hsarv...@gmail.com:
I do WSS via httpGate with a CA signed certificate, see this article under
the WSS section: http://picolisp.com/wiki/?Websockets
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 8:13 AM, Alexander Burger
Hi,
I couldn't find anything about the support of https in server side in
'Picolisp by Example' and in 'Picolisp Works' books.
But, there's a thread
http://t8373.lisp-picolisp-general.lispforum.info/picolisp-ssl-problem-t8373-20.html
that seems to imply that https/SSL has been implemented.
So my
Hi,
2015-01-14 12:09 GMT+00:00 Alexander Burger a...@software-lab.de:
I see. So Norway has different systematics with telephone numbers.
I don't understand them, though. In Germany we have the rule that both
0049 123 456 and +49 123 456 are the same as 0123 456.
The 00 to + conversion is of
Hi,
I'm building a script to print the contents of a directory tree
recursively, but I'm facing some problems.
The script can be found at http://ideone.com/BuN931
Attached, I also send the script as well as the directory tree I
created to test it.
The problems:
1) how to print a blank line?
2)
Correct would be
(de ffiles (dir_list)
(cond
((=T (info (car dir_list))) (print is directory))
(T (print is not directory)) ) )
Note the 'T' in the last line.
Ok, I already corrected the code and capitalized the function parameter.
$ pil pil_files.l -main +
:
Hi again, sorry for these novice questions, but can't figure out why
this script doesn't run.
Be pil_files.l:
#!/usr/bin/picolisp /usr/lib/picolisp/lib.l
(de ffiles (dir_list)
(cond
((=T (info (car dir_list))) (print is directory))
(print is not directory)))
(de main ()
Hi,
I tried to find this, but couldn't.
In http://software-lab.de/doc/refL.html#line, it is said that End of
line is recognized as linefeed (hex 0A), carriage return (hex 0D),
or the combination of both.
But sometimes, at least in other text processing languages (eg awk),
it's very convenient
2013/9/29 O.Hamann o.ham...@gmx.net:
And I remember a very nice interactive tutorial (basics of Lisp in general),
looked similar to this, perhaps is the same:
http://art2.ph-freiburg.de/art/login-e.html
It's available in english, covers the Lisp basics in few lessons
and offers
Hi,
I'm writing for this list hoping to get some good insights on what I'm
going to say.
I started with BASIC for Timex 2068/ZX Spectrum, then learned Pascal.
Had a lot of years when my programming was only some Access databases
and Excel macros.
After these 'gray' years, I became interested very
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