2021-07-08 20:45:48 <eli_oat > s:split/string and s:split/char allow for spliting on a specific string or char -- is there a way to do something similar but to split on the first occurrence, say, of a number, or of a character within a specified ascii range?
2021-07-08 20:51:11 <eli_oat > I have an inkling that s:tokenize-on-string may be what I'm looking for
2021-07-08 21:12:25 nothing that works on a range of values
2021-07-08 21:13:31 for a number, you could use s:split/string
to implement this like: :s:split/number (sn-ss) n:to-string s:split/string ;
2021-07-08 21:15:07 <eli_oat > gotchya
2021-07-08 21:17:43 I have an idea re: a range or more generally flexible check; it's a bit late to work on tonight, so I'll try to work on it tomorrow
2021-07-08 21:18:11 <eli_oat > yeah -- and really no worries nor obligation
2021-07-08 21:18:25 <eli_oat > I'm mostly just noodling my way through the glossary at this point
2021-07-08 21:18:33 <eli_oat > thanks so much for all your help!
2021-07-08 21:19:01 <eli_oat > retro has quickly stolen my programming heart (a task i thought previously impossible from lisps)
2021-07-08 23:31:02 <rick_carlino1> When building Retro from source on a Linux system with objcopy in $PATH, are any additional steps required to compile retro-compiler
?
2021-07-08 23:31:44 <rick_carlino1> Oh nevermidn
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