[ANN] Rel 33 of MasterLibrary is available

William Prothero prothero at earthednet.org
Sun Mar 8 22:43:50 EDT 2015


Mike:
I do similar saving of code snippets that I think might be useful to me in the future. But you’ve done a marvelous job of standardizing and collecting them. I also note you have a test routine for each handler. This is a great thing to have as well.

Best,
Bill

> On Mar 8, 2015, at 1:57 PM, Mike Doub <mikedoub at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> You are cirtainly welcome to add your own functions and handlers.  It is
> best to add them at the bottom of script of btn "Lib".  The meta data
> needed is very straight forward.   You will have to cut and paste your
> routines into any new version, but that is pretty easy.
> 
> Or just send me any routine that you want to add to the collection.  I will
> add in the extra meta data and do some light testing of each routine, then
> will make an update.   There really is no formal vetting process and I am
> happy to do it.
> 
> I read the list all the time and try and capture routines that people post,
> add a little documentation.   Folks on the list have been so helpful to me
> over the years.  This my small way of trying to give back and help the new
> folks get started with some interesting routines.  But to be honest, I have
> learned a lot by just by reading the code.
> 
> Regards,
>    Mike
> 
> 
> On Sunday, March 8, 2015, William Prothero <prothero at earthednet.org> wrote:
> 
>> Michael:
>> This is a wonderful assortment of handlers and functions. I may have
>> missed some of the intentions for the library. Is this also a personal
>> handler management library also? Do we add our own commonly used handlers?
>> Are these ultimately incorporated into the library, which I imagine would
>> require some kind of vetting?? Or is this a personal “starter library”
>> where we have a lot of great stuff, then add our own? If we add our own
>> handlers, what happens to our personal code when you generously offer
>> another update?
>> 
>> Best,
>> Bill
>> 
>>> On Mar 8, 2015, at 12:07 PM, Michael Doub <mikedoub at gmail.com
>> <javascript:;>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Release 33
>>> * By popular demand all of the double quotes have been removed from
>> handler names and functions.
>>> * added displayHex, displayBinary, displayDump, FormatNumber
>>> * updated caseSwitch, added PowerSource
>>> * stripDupLines, removeDupLines (regexp implementations!)
>>> * There is now an even faster parser!  Thierry Douez implemented a new
>> parser in a very concise
>>>  finite state machine.
>>> 
>>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/3wpwn3hfbmpl7sk/MasterLibrary.livecode?dl=0
>>> 
>>> 
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