gloo-lang 1.0.1 → 1.2.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.gitignore +1 -0
  3. data/.ruby-gemset +1 -0
  4. data/.ruby-version +1 -0
  5. data/lib/VERSION +1 -1
  6. data/lib/gloo_lang/app/engine.rb +47 -12
  7. data/lib/gloo_lang/app/log.rb +42 -3
  8. data/lib/gloo_lang/app/platform.rb +8 -0
  9. data/lib/gloo_lang/core/heap.rb +2 -2
  10. data/lib/gloo_lang/persist/disc_mech.rb +87 -0
  11. data/lib/gloo_lang/persist/file_loader.rb +3 -2
  12. data/lib/gloo_lang/persist/file_saver.rb +2 -1
  13. data/lib/gloo_lang/persist/persist_man.rb +6 -19
  14. metadata +5 -81
  15. data/Gemfile.lock +0 -68
  16. data/lib/gloo_lang/app/help.rb +0 -118
  17. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/app/application.txt +0 -22
  18. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/app/configuration.txt +0 -7
  19. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/app/default_help.txt +0 -14
  20. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/app/logging.txt +0 -16
  21. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/core/color.txt +0 -31
  22. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/core/error.txt +0 -33
  23. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/core/events.txt +0 -21
  24. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/core/gloo_system.txt +0 -57
  25. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/core/here.txt +0 -30
  26. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/core/it.txt +0 -23
  27. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/core/ops.txt +0 -16
  28. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/core/pathname.txt +0 -29
  29. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/basic/alias.txt +0 -36
  30. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/basic/boolean.txt +0 -28
  31. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/basic/container.txt +0 -33
  32. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/basic/decimal.txt +0 -28
  33. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/basic/integer.txt +0 -27
  34. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/basic/script.txt +0 -29
  35. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/basic/string.txt +0 -28
  36. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/basic/text.txt +0 -27
  37. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/basic/untyped.txt +0 -22
  38. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/cli/banner.txt +0 -49
  39. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/cli/bar.txt +0 -37
  40. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/cli/colorize.txt +0 -33
  41. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/cli/confirm.txt +0 -26
  42. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/cli/menu.txt +0 -44
  43. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/cli/menu_item.txt +0 -26
  44. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/cli/pastel.txt +0 -43
  45. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/cli/prompt.txt +0 -27
  46. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/cli/select.txt +0 -34
  47. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/ctrl/each.txt +0 -48
  48. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/ctrl/repeat.txt +0 -38
  49. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/data/markdown.txt +0 -25
  50. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/data/mysql.txt +0 -40
  51. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/data/query.txt +0 -37
  52. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/data/sqlite.txt +0 -26
  53. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/data/table.txt +0 -46
  54. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/dev/git_repo.txt +0 -36
  55. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/dev/stats.txt +0 -36
  56. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/dt/date.txt +0 -23
  57. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/dt/datetime.txt +0 -24
  58. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/dt/time.txt +0 -23
  59. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/ror/erb.txt +0 -37
  60. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/ror/eval.txt +0 -24
  61. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/snd/play.txt +0 -23
  62. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/snd/say.txt +0 -28
  63. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/system/file.txt +0 -48
  64. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/system/ssh_exec.txt +0 -30
  65. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/system/system.txt +0 -32
  66. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/web/http_get.txt +0 -35
  67. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/web/http_post.txt +0 -34
  68. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/web/json.txt +0 -34
  69. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/web/slack.txt +0 -33
  70. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/web/teams.txt +0 -30
  71. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/objs/web/uri.txt +0 -38
  72. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/alert.txt +0 -33
  73. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/beep.txt +0 -25
  74. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/cls.txt +0 -24
  75. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/context.txt +0 -43
  76. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/create.txt +0 -33
  77. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/execute.txt +0 -27
  78. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/help.txt +0 -34
  79. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/if.txt +0 -37
  80. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/list.txt +0 -34
  81. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/load.txt +0 -38
  82. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/move.txt +0 -42
  83. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/put.txt +0 -38
  84. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/quit.txt +0 -25
  85. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/run.txt +0 -41
  86. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/save.txt +0 -26
  87. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/show.txt +0 -30
  88. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/tell.txt +0 -34
  89. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/unless.txt +0 -38
  90. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/version.txt +0 -32
  91. data/lib/gloo_lang/help/verbs/wait.txt +0 -29
  92. data/lib/gloo_lang/verbs/help.rb +0 -264
  93. data/lib/gloo_lang/verbs/version.rb +0 -37
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- DATE OBJECT TYPE
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- NAME: date
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- SHORTCUT: date
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- DESCRIPTION
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- A reference to a date, but without time.
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-
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- CHILDREN
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- None
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-
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- MESSAGES
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- now - Set to the current system date.
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-
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- EXAMPLE
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-
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- time [can] :
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- t [time] :
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- on_load [script] :
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- tell time.t to now
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- show time.t
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-
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- SEE ALSO
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- datetime, time
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- DATETIME OBJECT TYPE
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- NAME: datetime
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- SHORTCUT: dt
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-
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- DESCRIPTION
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- A reference to a date and time.
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-
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- CHILDREN
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- None
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-
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- MESSAGES
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- now - Set to the current system date and time.
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-
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- EXAMPLE
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-
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- dt [can] :
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- d [datetime] :
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- on_load [script] :
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- tell dt.d to now
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- show dt.d
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- next [script] : put '1 week from now' into dt.d
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-
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- SEE ALSO
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- date, time
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- TIME OBJECT TYPE
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- NAME: time
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- SHORTCUT: time
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- DESCRIPTION
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- A reference to a time, but without a date.
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-
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- CHILDREN
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- None
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- MESSAGES
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- now - Set to the current system time.
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-
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- EXAMPLE
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-
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- date [can] :
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- d [date] :
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- on_load [script] :
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- tell date.d to now
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- show date.d
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-
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- SEE ALSO
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- date, datetime
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- ERB OBJECT TYPE
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- NAME: erb
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- SHORTCUT: erb
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-
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- DESCRIPTION
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- Use the ERB templating system to generate content.
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-
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- CHILDREN
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- template - text
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- The template that will be used the the ERB object is run.
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- params - container
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- The collection of children values that will be used
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- when the template object is rendered.
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- result - text
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- The result of the template rendering.
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-
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- MESSAGES
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- run - Render the result based on the template and the
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- parameter values.
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-
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- EXAMPLE
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- e [can] :
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- erb [erb] :
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- template [text] : BEGIN
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- Hello <%= first %> <%= last %>!
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- END
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- params [container] :
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- first [string] : Eric
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- last [string] : Crane
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- result [text] :
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- on_load [script] :
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- run e.erb
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- show e.erb.result
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-
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- SEE ALSO
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- eval, system, execute
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- EVAL OBJECT TYPE
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- NAME: eval
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- SHORTCUT: ruby
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- DESCRIPTION
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- Execute a ruby expression.
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-
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- CHILDREN
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- command - string
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- The ruby expression or command that will be run.
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- result - string
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- The result of the command or expression after it is run.
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-
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- MESSAGES
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- run - Execute the ruby command and update the result.
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-
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- EXAMPLE
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- eval [ruby] :
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- command [string] : 3 * 7
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- result [string] : 21
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- system, erb, execute
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- PLAY OBJECT TYPE
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- NAME: play
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- SHORTCUT: play
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- DESCRIPTION
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- Play an audio file, an MP3 for example.
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- The value of the play object is the path to the audio file.
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-
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- CHILDREN
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- None.
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-
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- MESSAGES
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- run - Play the audio file.
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- EXAMPLE
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- play [can] :
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- snd [play] : ~/path/to/snd.mp3
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- on_load [script] :
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- run play.snd
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- SEE ALSO
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- say, beep
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- SAY OBJECT TYPE
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- NAME: say
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- SHORTCUT: say
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-
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- DESCRIPTION
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- Use the Mac text to speech function to convert text to audio.
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- say -v '?'
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-
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- CHILDREN
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- voice - string
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- The Voice to use. If left blank, the default voice will be used.
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- message - string - 'talk to me'
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- The message to speak.
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-
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- MESSAGES
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- run - Speak the message, optionally in the voice specified.
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-
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- EXAMPLE
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-
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- say [say] :
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- voice [string] : Moira
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- message [string] : So long, and thanks for all the fish!
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- on_load [script] :
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- tell say to run
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-
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- SEE ALSO
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- play, beep
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- FILE OBJECT TYPE
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- NAME: file
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- SHORTCUT: dir
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-
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- DESCRIPTION
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- Reference to a file or folder (directory) on disk.
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- The string value of the file object is the path and name
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- of the file.
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-
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- CHILDREN
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- None.
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-
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- MESSAGES
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- read <into.obj> - Read file and put data in the specified object.
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- If the <into.obj> is not specified, the data will be in <it>.
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- write <from.obj> - Write the data in the <from.object> into
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- the file.
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- show - Show the contents of the file.
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- page - Show the contents of the file, paginated
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- open - Open the file with the default application for the type.
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- check_exists - Check to see if the file exists.
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- <It> will be true or false.
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- check_is_file - Check to see if the file specified is a
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- check_is_dir - Check to see if the file specified is a
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- find_match - Look for the existence of a file matching
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- f [file] : /Users/me/tmp
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- tell exists.f to check_exists
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- show it
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- tell exists.f to check_is_dir
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- show "is a directory? " + it
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- tell exists.f to check_is_file
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- show it
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- SYSTEM OBJECT TYPE
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- NAME: ssh_exec
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- SHORTCUT: ssh
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- DESCRIPTION
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- Open an SSH session to host and execute a system command.
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- The remote host to which to open a connection.
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- The object assumes that the user has password-less SSH
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- set up to the remote host.
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- cmd - string
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- result - string
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- NAME: http_get
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- params - container
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- Collection of parameters for the HTTP Get.
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- result - string
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- NAME: alert
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- Show a pop-up notification.
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- ERRORS
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- Missing Expression!
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- - No expression is provided as parameter to the verb.
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- - Expression is provided but evaluates to nil.
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- EXAMPLE
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- > alert s
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- show
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- BEEP VERB
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- NAME: beep
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- SHORTCUT: b
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- DESCRIPTION
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- Play a standard system beep sound.
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- beep
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- None
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- RESULT
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- None
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- ERRORS
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- None
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- EXAMPLE
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- play, say
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- CLS VERB
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- NAME: cls
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- SHORTCUT: cls
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- DESCRIPTION
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- Clear the console screen.
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- SYNTAX
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- cls
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- None
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- None
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- EXAMPLE
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- CONTEXT VERB
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- NAME: context
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- SHORTCUT: @
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-
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- DESCRIPTION
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- Get or set the current context.
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- The the optional path parameter is provided, the context will
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- Use 'context root' to set the context back to the root level.
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- SYNTAX
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- context <path.to.new.context>
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- path.to.new.context - Optional. The path to the new context.
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- RESULT
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- Context is optionally set.
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- <it> will be set to the new context path when we are changing context.
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- ERRORS
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- None
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-
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- be a problem. In other words, you can set the context to an
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- > context
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- Context: root
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- > context my.object.path
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- > context root
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- Context: root
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- SEE ALSO
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- list
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- CREATE VERB
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- NAME: create
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- SHORTCUT: `
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-
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- DESCRIPTION
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- Create a new object of given type with given value.
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- Both type and value are optional when creating an object.
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-
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- SYNTAX
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- create <new.object.path> as <type> : <value>
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-
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- PARAMETERS
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- new.object.path - The path and name of the new object
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- type - The type of the new object
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- value - The initial value for the new object
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-
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- RESULT
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- The new object will be created and added to the object heap.
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- <it> will be set to the new object's initial value.
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-
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- ERRORS
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- Object name is missing!
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- - The name of the object was not specified and the object
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- cannot be created.
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-
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- EXAMPLE
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-
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- > create x as integer : 1
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- > create s : "abc"
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- > create t
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- SEE ALSO
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- objects