:: :: :: :::: /hoon/talk-agent/app :: :: :: :: :: :: ::TODO guardian's todo's apply here too ::TODO if we use a new structure for sending messages broker->reader, then we :: can be safe in not doing permission checks. ::TODO actually send update moves when needed ::TODO process reports ::TODO init, general subscribe to broker. ::TODO? do we even need multiple shells? ::TODO rename cores. pa->ta (transaction), ta->pa (partner), etc. :: /? 310 :: hoon version /- talk, sole :: structures /+ talk, sole, time-to-id, twitter :: libraries /= seed /~ !>(.) !: :: :::: :: [. talk sole] => |% :: data structures ++ chattel :: full state $: tales/(map knot tale) :: conversations folks/(map ship human) :: human identities nik/(map (set partner) char) :: bound station glyphs nak/(jug char (set partner)) :: station glyph lookup cli/shell :: interaction state == :: ++ tale :: user-facing story $: count/@ud :: (lent grams) grams/(list telegram) :: all history locals/atlas :: presence shape/config :: configuration known/(map serial @ud) :: messages heard == :: ::TODO do away with most of shell state, it's largely a mirror of tale..? ++ shell :: console session $: id/bone :: identifier count/@ud :: messages shown say/sole-share :: console state active/(set partner) :: active targets settings/(set knot) :: frontend settings == :: :: :: ++ move (pair bone card) :: all actions ++ lime :: diff fruit $% {$talk-report report} :: {$sole-effect sole-effect} :: == :: ++ pear :: poke fruit $% {$talk-command command} :: {$talk-update update} :: == :: ++ card :: general card $% {$diff lime} :: {$poke wire dock pear} :: {$peer wire dock path} :: == :: ++ work :: interface action $% {$number p/$@(@ud {@u @ud})} :: relative/absolute {$help $~} :: print usage info {$who p/where} :: presence {$what p/$@(char (set partner))} :: show bound glyph {$bind p/char q/(unit where)} :: {$join p/where} :: {$leave p/where} :: {$say p/(list speech)} :: {$eval p/cord q/twig} :: {$invite p/knot q/(list partner)} :: whitelist add {$banish p/knot q/(list partner)} :: blacklist add {$block p/knot q/(list partner)} :: blacklist add {$author p/knot q/(list partner)} :: whitelist add {$nick p/(unit ship) q/(unit cord)} :: {$set p/knot} :: {$unset p/knot} :: {$target p/where q/(unit work)} :: set active targets :: {$destroy p/knot} :: {$create p/posture q/knot r/cord} :: {$probe p/station} :: == :: ++ weir :: parsed wire $% {$repeat p/@ud q/@p r/knot} :: {$friend p/knot q/station} :: == :: ++ where (set partner) :: non-empty audience ++ glyphs `wall`~[">=+-" "}),." "\"'`^" "$%&@"] :: station char pool' ++ broker :: broker ship and name |= our/ship :_ %talk-guardian ?. =((clan our) %earl) our (sein our) -- :: |_ {hid/bowl chattel} :: ++ ra :: per transaction ::x gets called when talk gets poked or otherwise prompted/needs to perform ::x an action. ::x arms generally modify state, and store moves in ++ra's moves. these get ::x produced when calling ++ra-abet. ::x in applying commands and making reports, it uses ++pa for story work. :: ::x moves: moves storage, added to by ++ra-emit and -emil, produced by -abed. |_ moves/(list move) :: ++ ra-abet :: resolve core ::x produces the moves stored in ++ra's moves. ::x sole-effects get special treatment to become a single move. :: ^+ [*(list move) +>] :_ +> ::x seperate our sole-effects from other moves. =+ ^= yop |- ^- (pair (list move) (list sole-effect)) ?~ moves [~ ~] =+ mor=$(moves t.moves) ?: ?& =(id.cli p.i.moves) ?=({$diff $sole-effect *} q.i.moves) == [p.mor [+>.q.i.moves q.mor]] [[i.moves p.mor] q.mor] ::x flop moves, flop and squash sole-effects into a %mor. =+ :* moz=(flop p.yop) ^= foc ^- (unit sole-effect) ?~ q.yop ~ ?~(t.q.yop `i.q.yop `[%mor (flop `(list sole-effect)`q.yop)]) == ?~ foc moz ?~ id.cli ~& %no-sole moz ::x produce moves or sole-effects and moves. [[id.cli %diff %sole-effect u.foc] moz] :: ++ ra-diff-talk-lowdown ::x process a talk lowdown :: |= low/lowdown ^+ +> ?- -.low $glyph (ra-diff-talk-lowdown-glyph +.low) $names (ra-diff-talk-lowdown-names +.low) $tales (ra-diff-talk-lowdown-tales +.low) $precs (ra-diff-talk-lowdown-precs +.low) $grams (ra-diff-talk-lowdown-grams +.low) == :: ++ ra-diff-talk-lowdown-glyph ::x apply new set of glyph bindings. :: |= nek/_nak ^+ +> ?: =(nek nak) +> =. nak nek =. nik %- ~(gas by *(map (set partner) char)) =- (zing `(list (list {(set partner) char}))`-) %+ turn (~(tap by nek)) |= {a/char b/(set (set partner))} (turn (~(tap by b)) |=(c/(set partner) [c a])) sh-abet:~(sh-prod sh ~ cli (main our.hid)) ::TODO mailbox not used :: ++ ra-diff-talk-lowdown-names ::x apply new local identities. :: |= nas/(map ship (unit human)) ^+ +> %= +> folks %- ~(gas by *(map ship human)) %+ murn =< $ %~ tap by %- ~(uni by nas) ^- _nas (~(run by folks) some) == |= {s/ship h/(unit human)} ?~ h ~ (some [s u.h]) == :: :: ++ ra-diff-talk-lowdown-tales ::x apply tale configs. :: |= tals/(map knot (unit config)) ^+ +> ::TODO for every changed config, (sh-low-config oldconfig newconfig) :: maybe something else for new/removed tales? %= +> tales %+ roll (~(tap by tals)) |= {t/(pair knot (unit config)) tas/_tales} ~& [%r-new-config-for p.t] =. tas ?~(tas tales tas) ::x start with our current tales. =+ tal=(fall (~(get by tas) p.t) *tale) ?~ q.t (~(del by tas) p.t) (~(put by tas) p.t tal(shape u.q.t)) == :: ++ ra-diff-talk-lowdown-precs ::x apply new presence. :: |= {man/knot pes/atlas} ^+ +> =+ tal=(~(get by tales) man) ?~ tal ~&([%know-no-tale man] +>.$) =+ new=(~(uni by pes) locals.u.tal) ?: =(locals.u.tal new) +>.$ =. +>.$ sh-abet:(~(sh-low-precs sh ~ cli man) locals.u.tal new) +>.$(tales (~(put by tales) man u.tal(locals new))) :: ++ ra-diff-talk-lowdown-grams ::x apply new grams :: |= {man/knot num/@ud gams/(list telegram)} ^+ +> =+ tal=(~(get by tales) man) ?~ tal ~&([%know-no-tale man] +>.$) =. +>.$ sh-abet:(~(sh-low-grams sh ~ cli man) num gams) pa-abet:(~(pa-lesson pa man u.tal) gams) :: ++ ra-emil :: ra-emit move list ::x adds multiple moves to the core's list. flops to emulate ++ra-emit. :: |= mol/(list move) %_(+> moves (welp (flop mol) moves)) :: ++ ra-emit :: emit a move ::x adds a move to the core's list. :: |= mov/move %_(+> moves [mov moves]) :: ++ ra-sole ::x applies sole-action. :: |= act/sole-action ^+ +> ?. =(id.cli ost.hid) ~& %strange-sole !! ::TODO but there's not actually a tale to specify. mailbox is "fake"! sh-abet:(~(sh-sole sh ~ cli (main our.hid)) act) :: ++ ra-console ::x make a shell for her. :: |= {her/ship pax/path} ~& [%ra-console her pax ost.hid] ^+ +> ::x get story from the path, default to standard mailbox. =/ man/knot ?+ pax !! $~ (main her) {@ta $~} i.pax == =/ she/shell %*(. *shell id ost.hid, active (sy [%& our.hid man] ~)) sh-abet:~(sh-prod sh ~ she man) :: ++ ra-init ::x populate state on first boot. subscribes to our broker. :: ~& [%r-ra-init ost.hid] %- ra-emit :* ost.hid %peer / (broker our.hid) / == :: ++ pa :: story core ::x tale core, used for doing work on a story. ::x as always, an -abet arms is used for applying changes to the state. ::x ++pa-watch- arms get called by ++ra-subscribe to add a subscriber. ::x bones are used to identify subscribers (source event identifiers) :: |_ ::x man: the knot identifying the story in stories. ::x story doesn't get a face because ease of use :: $: man/knot tale == ++ pa-abet ::x apply/fold changes back into the stories map. :: ^+ +> +>(tales (~(put by tales) man `tale`+<+)) :: ++ pa-lesson :: learn multiple ::x learn all telegrams in a list. :: |= gaz/(list telegram) ^+ +> ?~ gaz +> $(gaz t.gaz, +> (pa-learn i.gaz)) :: ++ pa-learn :: learn message ::x store an incoming telegram, modifying audience to say we received it. ::x update existing telegram if it already exists. :: |= gam/telegram ^+ +> ::x if author isn't allowed to write here, reject. ::TODO we shouldn't need to do permission checks anymore, all we need to :: do is make sure the grams were sent to us by our broker. :: do this earlier up in the chain. =. q.q.gam ::x if we are in the audience, mark us as having received it. =+ ole=(~(get by q.q.gam) [%& our.hid man]) ?^ ole (~(put by q.q.gam) [%& our.hid man] -.u.ole %received) :: for fedearted stations, pretend station src/foo is also our/foo :: XX pass src through explicitly instead of relying on implicit :: value in hid from the subscription to src/foo =+ ole=(~(get by q.q.gam) [%& src.hid man]) ?~ ole q.q.gam ::x as described above, fake src into our. =. q.q.gam (~(del by q.q.gam) [%& src.hid man]) (~(put by q.q.gam) [%& our.hid man] -.u.ole %received) =+ old=(~(get by known) p.q.gam) ?~ old (pa-append gam) ::x add (pa-revise u.old gam) ::x modify :: ++ pa-append :: append new gram ::x add gram to our story, and update our subscribers. :: |= gam/telegram ^+ +> %= +> grams [gam grams] count +(count) known (~(put by known) p.q.gam count) == :: ++ pa-revise :: revise existing gram ::x modify a gram in our story, and update our subscribers. :: |= {num/@ud gam/telegram} =+ way=(sub count num) ?: =(gam (snag (dec way) grams)) +>.$ :: no change =. grams (welp (scag (dec way) grams) [gam (slag way grams)]) +>.$ :: ++ pa-remind :: presence update ::x merge local and remote presences, and store them in locals. :: ::TODO verify if this now does what it's supposed to. |= {loc/atlas rem/(map partner atlas)} ::x remove this story from the presence map, since it's in local already. =. rem (~(del by rem) %& our.hid man) :: superceded by local data ::TODO stop using timed, just do uni here. =/ pres %+ roll (~(tap by rem)) |= {r/(pair partner atlas) l/atlas} =. l ?~(l loc l) ::TODO =? (~(uni by l) q.r) +>.$(locals pres) :: ++ pa-cabal ::x update the tale's config. :: |= {cuz/station con/config ham/(map station config)} ^+ +> +>(shape con) -- :: ++ sh :: per console ::x shell core, responsible for doing things with console sessions, ::x like parsing input, acting based on input, showing output, keeping ::x track of settings and other frontend state. ::x important arms include ++sh-repo which is used to apply reports, and ::x ++sh-sole which gets called upon cli prompt interaction. ::x any talk commands the core's arms want to have executed get put into ::x coz. the stored commands get applied upon calling ++sh-abet. :: |_ $: ::x coz: talk commands storage, applied by ++sh-abet. ::x she: console session state used in this core. :: coz/(list command) she/shell man/knot == ++ sh-scad :: command parser ::x builds a core with parsers for talk-cli, and produces its work arm. ::x ++work uses those parsers to parse the current talk-cli prompt input ::x and produce a work item to be executed by ++sh-work. :: =< work |% ++ expr :: [cord twig] |= tub/nail %. tub %+ stag (crip q.tub) wide:(vang & [&1:% &2:% (scot %da now.hid) |3:%]) :: ++ dare :: @dr %+ sear |= a/coin ?. ?=({$$ $dr @} a) ~ (some `@dr`+>.a) nuck:so :: ++ ship ;~(pfix sig fed:ag) :: ship ++ shiz :: ship set %+ cook |=(a/(list ^ship) (~(gas in *(set ^ship)) a)) (most ;~(plug com (star ace)) ship) :: ++ pasp :: passport ;~ pfix pat ;~ pose (stag %twitter ;~(pfix (jest 't') col urs:ab)) == == :: ++ stan :: station ;~ pose (cold [our.hid (main our.hid)] col) ;~(pfix cen (stag our.hid sym)) ;~(pfix fas (stag (sein our.hid) sym)) :: %+ cook |= {a/@p b/(unit term)} [a ?^(b u.b (main a))] ;~ plug ship (punt ;~(pfix fas urs:ab)) == == :: ++ parn :: partner ;~ pose (stag %& stan) (stag %| pasp) == ++ partners-flat :: collapse mixed list |= a/(list (each partner (set partner))) ^- (set partner) ?~ a ~ ?- -.i.a $& (~(put in $(a t.a)) p.i.a) $| (~(uni in $(a t.a)) p.i.a) == :: ++ para :: partners alias %+ cook partners-flat %+ most ;~(plug com (star ace)) (pick parn (sear sh-glyf glyph)) :: ++ parz :: non-empty partners %+ cook ~(gas in *(set partner)) (most ;~(plug com (star ace)) parn) :: ++ nump :: number reference ;~ pose ;~(pfix hep dem:ag) ;~ plug (cook lent (plus (just '0'))) ;~(pose dem:ag (easy 0)) == (stag 0 dem:ag) == :: ++ pore :: posture ;~ pose (cold %black (jest %channel)) (cold %white (jest %village)) (cold %green (jest %journal)) (cold %brown (jest %mailbox)) == :: ++ message ;~ pose ;~(plug (cold %eval hax) expr) :: %+ stag %say %+ most (jest '•') ;~ pose (stag %url aurf:urlp) :(stag %lin | ;~(pfix pat text)) :(stag %lin & ;~(less sem hax text)) == == :: ++ nick (cook crip (stun [1 14] low)) :: nickname ++ text (cook crip (plus (shim ' ' '~'))) :: bullets separating ++ glyph (mask "/\\\{( ::x points to ++sh's |_ core's context. %. ^- (list move) %- flop %+ turn coz |= c/command ^- move :* ost.hid %poke /reader/command (broker our.hid) [%talk-command c] == ra-emil(cli she) :: ++ sh-fact :: send console effect ::x adds a console effect to ++ra's moves. :: |= fec/sole-effect ^+ +> +>(moves :_(moves [id.she %diff %sole-effect fec])) :: ++ sh-update ::x adds a talk-update to ++ra's moves :: |= dup/update ^+ +> ::TODO is ost.hid okay here? or do we want to store bone of broker? ~& [%r-update-to ost.hid] %= +> moves :_ moves :* ost.hid %poke /reader/update (broker our.hid) [%talk-update dup] == == :: ++ sh-prod :: show prompt ::x make and store a move to modify the cli prompt, displaying audience. :: ^+ . %+ sh-fact %pro :+ & %talk-line ^- tape =/ rew/(pair (pair @t @t) (set partner)) [['[' ']'] active.she] =+ cha=(~(get by nik) q.rew) ?^ cha ~[u.cha ' '] :: ~& [rew nik nak] =+ por=~(te-prom te man q.rew) (weld `tape`[p.p.rew por] `tape`[q.p.rew ' ' ~]) :: ++ sh-pact :: update active aud ::x change currently selected audience to lix, updating prompt. :: |= lix/(set partner) ^+ +> =+ act=(sh-pare lix) ::x ensure we can see what we send. ?~ act ~|(%no-audience !!) ::TODO can't happen, remove. ?: =(active.she act) +>.$ sh-prod(active.she act) :: ++ sh-pare :: adjust target list ::x if the audience paz does not contain a partner we're subscribed to, ::x add our mailbox to the audience (so that we can see our own message). :: |= paz/(set partner) ?: (sh-pear paz) paz (~(put in paz) [%& our.hid (main our.hid)]) :: ++ sh-pear :: hearback ::x produces true if any partner is included in our subscriptions, ::x aka, if we hear messages sent to paz. :: |= paz/(set partner) ?~ paz | ::TODO hoon does short-circuiting, right? do the has first, then recurse. ?| $(paz l.paz) $(paz r.paz) (~(has in sources.shape:(~(got by tales) man)) `partner`n.paz) == :: ++ sh-pest :: report listen ::x updates audience to be tay, only if tay is not a village/%white. ::x? why exclude village (invite-only?) audiences from this? :: ::TODO does this still do the correct thing? |= tay/partner ^+ +> ?. ?=($& -.tay) +> ::x if partner is a passport, do nothing. =+ tal=(~(get by tales) q.p.tay) ?. |(?=($~ tal) !?=($white p.cordon.shape.u.tal)) +>.$ (sh-pact [tay ~ ~]) :: ++ sh-rend :: print on one line ::x renders a telegram as a single line, adds it as a console move, ::x and updates the selected audience to match the telegram's. :: |= gam/telegram =+ lin=~(tr-line tr man settings.she gam) (sh-fact %txt lin) :: ++ sh-numb :: print msg number ::x does as it says on the box. :: |= num/@ud ^+ +> =+ bun=(scow %ud num) %+ sh-fact %txt (runt [(sub 13 (lent bun)) '-'] "[{bun}]") :: ++ sh-glyf :: decode glyph ::x gets the partner(s) that match a glyph. ::x? why (set partner)? it seems like it only ever returns a single one. ::TODO should produce a set when ambiguous. :: |= cha/char ^- (unit (set partner)) =+ lax=(~(get ju nak) cha) ?: =(~ lax) ~ ::x no partner. ?: ?=({* $~ $~} lax) `n.lax ::x single partner. ::x in case of multiple partners, pick the most recently active one. =+ grams=grams:(~(got by tales) man) ::TODO probably no longer correct. |- ^- (unit (set partner)) ?~ grams ~ ::x get first partner from a telegram's audience. =+ pan=(silt (turn (~(tap by q.q.i.grams)) head)) ?: (~(has in lax) pan) `pan $(grams t.grams) :: ++ sh-repo-atlas-diff ::x calculates the difference between two atlasses (presence lists). :: |= {one/atlas two/atlas} =| $= ret $: old/(list (pair ship status)) new/(list (pair ship status)) cha/(list (pair ship status)) == ^+ ret =. ret =+ eno=(~(tap by one)) |- ^+ ret ?~ eno ret =. ret $(eno t.eno) ?: =(%gone p.q.i.eno) ret =+ unt=(~(get by two) p.i.eno) ?~ unt ret(old [i.eno old.ret]) ?: =(%gone p.u.unt) ret(old [i.eno old.ret]) ?: =(q.i.eno u.unt) ret ret(cha [[p.i.eno u.unt] cha.ret]) =. ret =+ owt=(~(tap by two)) |- ^+ ret ?~ owt ret =. ret $(owt t.owt) ?: =(%gone p.q.i.owt) ret ?. (~(has by one) p.i.owt) ret(new [i.owt new.ret]) ?: =(%gone p:(~(got by one) p.i.owt)) ret(new [i.owt new.ret]) ret ret :: ++ sh-set-diff ::x calculates the difference between two sets, ::x returning what was lost in old and what was gained in new. :: |* {one/(set *) two/(set *)} :- ^= old (~(tap in (~(dif in one) two))) ^= new (~(tap in (~(dif in two) one))) :: ++ sh-puss ::x posture as text. :: |= a/posture ^- tape ?- a $black "channel" $brown "mailbox" $white "village" $green "journal" == :: ++ sh-repo-config-exceptions ::x used by ++sh-repo-config-show to aid in printing info to cli. :: |= {pre/tape por/posture old/(list ship) new/(list ship)} =+ out=?:(?=(?($black $brown) por) "try " "cut ") =+ inn=?:(?=(?($black $brown) por) "ban " "add ") =. +>.$ |- ^+ +>.^$ ?~ old +>.^$ =. +>.^$ $(old t.old) (sh-note :(weld pre out " " (scow %p i.old))) =. +>.$ |- ^+ +>.^$ ?~ new +>.^$ =. +>.^$ $(new t.new) (sh-note :(weld pre out " " (scow %p i.new))) +>.$ :: ++ sh-repo-config-sources ::x used by ++sh-repo-config-show to aid in printing info to cli, ::x pertaining to the un/subscribing to partners. :: |= {pre/tape old/(list partner) new/(list partner)} ^+ +> =. +>.$ |- ^+ +>.^$ ?~ old +>.^$ =. +>.^$ $(old t.old) (sh-note (weld pre "off {~(ta-full ta man i.old)}")) =. +>.$ |- ^+ +>.^$ ?~ new +>.^$ =. +>.^$ $(new t.new) (sh-note (weld pre "hey {~(ta-full ta man i.new)}")) +>.$ :: ++ sh-repo-config-show ::x prints config changes to the cli. :: |= {pre/tape laz/config loc/config} ^+ +> =. +>.$ ?: =(caption.loc caption.laz) +>.$ (sh-note :(weld pre "cap " (trip caption.loc))) =. +>.$ %+ sh-repo-config-sources (weld (trip man) ": ") (sh-set-diff sources.laz sources.loc) ?: !=(p.cordon.loc p.cordon.laz) =. +>.$ (sh-note :(weld pre "but " (sh-puss p.cordon.loc))) %^ sh-repo-config-exceptions (weld (trip man) ": ") p.cordon.loc [~ (~(tap in q.cordon.loc))] %^ sh-repo-config-exceptions (weld (trip man) ": ") p.cordon.loc (sh-set-diff q.cordon.laz q.cordon.loc) :: ++ sh-low-config ::x updates the current shell's cabal and prints changes to cli. :: |= {old/config new/config} ^+ +> (sh-repo-config-show "" old new) :: ++ sh-note :: shell message ::x prints a txt to cli in talk's format. :: |= txt/tape ^+ +> (sh-fact %txt (runt [14 '-'] `tape`['|' ' ' (scag 64 txt)])) :: ++ sh-spaz :: print status ::x gets the presence of a status. :: |= saz/status ^- tape ['%' (trip p.saz)] :: ++ sh-repo-group-diff-here :: print atlas diff ::x prints presence notifications. :: |= $: pre/tape $= cul $: old/(list (pair ship status)) new/(list (pair ship status)) cha/(list (pair ship status)) == == ?: (~(has in settings.she) %quiet) +>.$ =. +>.$ |- ^+ +>.^$ ?~ old.cul +>.^$ =. +>.^$ $(old.cul t.old.cul) (sh-note (weld pre "bye {(scow %p p.i.old.cul)}")) =. +>.$ |- ^+ +>.^$ ?~ new.cul +>.^$ =. +>.^$ $(new.cul t.new.cul) %- sh-note (weld pre "met {(scow %p p.i.new.cul)} {(sh-spaz q.i.new.cul)}") =. +>.$ |- ^+ +>.^$ ?~ cha.cul +>.^$ %- sh-note (weld pre "set {(scow %p p.i.cha.cul)} {(sh-spaz q.i.cha.cul)}") +>.$ :: ++ sh-low-precs ::x print presence changes :: |= {old/atlas new/atlas} ^+ +> =+ dif=(sh-repo-atlas-diff old new) (sh-repo-group-diff-here "" dif) :: ++ sh-low-gram ::x renders telegram: increase gram count and print the gram. ::x every fifth gram, prints the number. :: |= {num/@ud gam/telegram} ^+ +> ?: =(num count.she) =. +> ?:(=(0 (mod num 5)) (sh-numb num) +>) (sh-rend(count.she +(num)) gam) ?: (gth num count.she) =. +> (sh-numb num) (sh-rend(count.she +(num)) gam) +> :: ++ sh-low-grams :: apply telegrams ::x renders telegrams. :: |= {num/@ud gaz/(list telegram)} ^+ +> ?~ gaz +> $(gaz t.gaz, num +(num), +> (sh-low-gram num i.gaz)) :: ++ sh-sane-chat :: sanitize chatter ::x (for chat messages) sanitizes the input buffer and splits it into ::x multiple lines ('•'). :: |= buf/(list @c) ^- (list sole-edit) ?~ buf ~ =+ isa==(i.buf (turf '@')) =+ [[pre=*@c cur=i.buf buf=t.buf] inx=0 brk=0 len=0 new=|] =* txt -< |^ ^- (list sole-edit) ?: =(cur (turf '•')) ?: =(pre (turf '•')) [[%del inx] ?~(buf ~ $(txt +.txt))] ?: new [(fix ' ') $(cur `@c`' ')] newline ?: =(cur `@`' ') =. brk ?:(=(pre `@`' ') brk inx) ?. =(64 len) advance :- (fix(inx brk) (turf '•')) ?: isa [[%ins +(brk) (turf '@')] newline(new &)] newline(new &) ?: =(64 len) =+ dif=(sub inx brk) ?: (lth dif 64) :- (fix(inx brk) (turf '•')) ?: isa [[%ins +(brk) (turf '@')] $(len dif, new &)] $(len dif, new &) [[%ins inx (turf '•')] $(len 0, inx +(inx), new &)] ?: |((lth cur 32) (gth cur 126)) [(fix '?') advance] ?: &((gte cur 'A') (lte cur 'Z')) [(fix (add 32 cur)) advance] advance :: ++ advance ?~(buf ~ $(len +(len), inx +(inx), txt +.txt)) ++ newline ?~(buf ~ $(len 0, inx +(inx), txt +.txt)) ++ fix |=(cha/@ [%mor [%del inx] [%ins inx `@c`cha] ~]) -- :: ++ sh-sane :: sanitize input ::x parses cli prompt input using ++sh-scad and sanitizes when invalid. :: |= {inv/sole-edit buf/(list @c)} ^- {lit/(list sole-edit) err/(unit @u)} =+ res=(rose (tufa buf) sh-scad) ?: ?=($| -.res) [[inv]~ `p.res] :_ ~ ?~ p.res ~ =+ wok=u.p.res |- ^- (list sole-edit) ?+ -.wok ~ $target ?~(q.wok ~ $(wok u.q.wok)) $say |- :: XX per line ?~ p.wok ~ ?: ?=($lin -.i.p.wok) (sh-sane-chat buf) $(p.wok t.p.wok) == :: ++ sh-slug :: edit to sanity ::x corrects invalid prompt input. :: |= {lit/(list sole-edit) err/(unit @u)} ^+ +> ?~ lit +> =^ lic say.she (~(transmit sole say.she) `sole-edit`?~(t.lit i.lit [%mor lit])) (sh-fact [%mor [%det lic] ?~(err ~ [%err u.err]~)]) :: ++ sh-stir :: apply edit ::x called when typing into the talk prompt. applies the change and does ::x sanitizing. :: |= cal/sole-change ^+ +> =^ inv say.she (~(transceive sole say.she) cal) =+ fix=(sh-sane inv buf.say.she) ?~ lit.fix +>.$ ?~ err.fix (sh-slug fix) :: just capital correction ?. &(?=($del -.inv) =(+(p.inv) (lent buf.say.she))) +>.$ :: allow interior edits, deletes (sh-slug fix) :: ++ sh-lame :: send error ::x just puts some text into the cli. :: |= txt/tape (sh-fact [%txt txt]) :: ++ sh-whom :: current audience ::x produces the currently selected audience for this shell. :: ^- audience %- ~(gas by *audience) %+ turn (~(tap in active.she)) |=(a/partner [a *envelope %pending]) :: ++ sh-tell :: add command ::x adds talk command to core state. these get applied with ++sh-abet. :: |= cod/command %_(+> coz [cod coz]) :: ++ sh-twig-head ^- vase :: eval data ::x makes a vase of environment data to evaluate against (#-messages). :: !>(`{our/@p now/@da eny/@uvI}`[our.hid now.hid (shas %eny eny.hid)]) :: ++ sh-work :: do work ::x implements worker arms for different talk commands. ::x all worker arms must produce updated state/context. :: |= job/work ^+ +> =+ roy=(~(got by tales) man) =< work |% ++ work ?- -.job $number (number +.job) $leave (leave +.job) $join (join +.job) $eval (eval +.job) $who (who +.job) $what (what +.job) $bind (bind +.job) $invite (invite +.job) $banish (banish +.job) $author (author +.job) $block (block +.job) $create (create +.job) $nick (nick +.job) $set (wo-set +.job) $unset (unset +.job) $target (target +.job) $probe (probe +.job) $help help $say (say +.job) == :: ++ activate :: from %number |= gam/telegram ^+ ..sh-work =+ tay=~(. tr man settings.she gam) =. ..sh-work (sh-fact tr-fact:tay) sh-prod(active.she tr-pals:tay) :: ++ help (sh-fact %txt "see http://urbit.org/docs/using/messaging/") :: ++ glyph |= idx/@ =< cha %+ reel glyphs |= {all/tape ole/{cha/char num/@}} =+ new=(snag (mod idx (lent all)) all) =+ num=~(wyt in (~(get ju nak) new)) ?~ cha.ole [new num] ?: (lth num.ole num) ole [new num] :: ++ set-glyph |= {cha/char lix/(set partner)} =: nik (~(put by nik) lix cha) nak (~(put ju nak) cha lix) == (sh-update %bind cha lix) :: ++ join :: %join |= pan/(set partner) ^+ ..sh-work =. ..sh-work =+ (~(get by nik) pan) ?^ - (sh-note "has glyph {}") =+ cha=(glyph (mug pan)) (sh-note:(set-glyph cha pan) "new glyph {}") =. ..sh-work sh-prod(active.she pan) =+ loc=shape:(~(got by tales) man) ::x change local mailbox config to include subscription to pan. %^ sh-tell %design man `loc(sources (~(uni in sources.loc) pan)) :: ++ leave :: %leave |= pan/(set partner) ^+ ..sh-work =+ loc=shape:(~(got by tales) man) ::x change local mailbox config to exclude subscription to pan. %^ sh-tell %design man `loc(sources (~(dif in sources.loc) pan)) :: ++ what :: %what |= qur/$@(char (set partner)) ^+ ..sh-work ?^ qur =+ cha=(~(get by nik) qur) (sh-fact %txt ?~(cha "none" [u.cha]~)) =+ pan=(~(tap in (~(get ju nak) qur))) ?: =(~ pan) (sh-fact %txt "~") =< (sh-fact %mor (turn pan .)) |=(a/(set partner) [%txt ]) :: XX ~(te-whom te man.she a) :: ++ who :: %who |= pan/(set partner) ^+ ..sh-work ::TODO clever use of =< and . take note! ::TODO actually use the correct station. ~& [%who-ing pan] =< (sh-fact %mor (murn (sort (~(tap by tales) ~) aor) .)) |= {nam/knot tal/tale} ^- (unit sole-effect) ?. |(=(~ pan) (~(any in pan) ~(has in sources.shape.tal))) ~ =- `[%tan rose+[", " `~]^- leaf+~(ta-full ta man [%& ~zod nam]) ~] =< (murn (sort (~(tap by locals.tal)) aor) .) |= {a/ship b/presence c/human} ^- (unit tank) ::TODO print human names. ~& %present ?- b $gone ~ $hear `>a< $talk `>a< :: XX difference == :: ++ bind :: %bind |= {cha/char pan/(unit (set partner))} ^+ ..sh-work ?~ pan $(pan `active.she) =+ ole=(~(get by nik) u.pan) ?: =(ole [~ cha]) ..sh-work (sh-note:(set-glyph cha u.pan) "bound {} {}") :: ++ invite :: %invite |= {nom/knot tal/(list partner)} ^+ ..sh-work !! :: ++ block :: %block |= {nom/knot tal/(list partner)} ^+ ..sh-work !! :: ++ author :: %author |= {nom/knot tal/(list partner)} ^+ ..sh-work !! :: ++ banish :: %banish |= {nom/knot tal/(list partner)} ^+ ..sh-work !! :: ++ create :: %create |= {por/posture nom/knot txt/cord} ^+ ..sh-work ?: (~(has in tales) nom) (sh-lame "{(trip nom)}: already exists") =. ..sh-work ::x create new config for channel. %^ sh-tell %design nom :- ~ :+ [[%& our.hid nom] ~ ~] (end 3 64 txt) [por ~] (join [[%& our.hid nom] ~ ~]) :: ++ reverse-folks |= nym/knot ^- (list ship) %+ murn (~(tap by folks)) |= {p/ship q/human} ?~ hand.q ~ ?. =(u.hand.q nym) ~ [~ u=p] :: ++ nick :: %nick |= {her/(unit ship) nym/(unit cord)} ^+ ..sh-work ::x no arguments ?: ?=({$~ $~} +<) %+ sh-fact %mor %+ turn (~(tap by folks)) |= {p/ship q/human} :- %txt ?~ hand.q "{

}:" "{

}: {}" ::x unset nickname ?~ nym ?> ?=(^ her) =+ asc=(~(get by folks) u.her) %+ sh-fact %txt ?~ asc "{} unbound" ?~ hand.u.asc "{}:" "{}: {}" ::x get nickname ?~ her %+ sh-fact %mor %+ turn (reverse-folks u.nym) |= p/ship [%txt "{

}: {}"] %. [%human u.her [true=~ hand=nym]] %= sh-update folks ?~ u.nym (~(del by folks) u.her) ::x unset nickname (~(put by folks) u.her [true=~ hand=nym]) ::x set nickname == :: ++ wo-set :: %set |= seg/knot ^+ ..sh-work ?~ seg %+ sh-fact %mor %+ turn (~(tap in settings.she)) |= s/knot [%txt (trip s)] %= ..sh-work settings.she (~(put in settings.she) seg) == :: ++ unset :: %unset |= neg/knot ^+ ..sh-work %= ..sh-work settings.she (~(del in settings.she) neg) == :: ++ target :: %target |= {pan/(set partner) woe/(unit ^work)} ^+ ..sh-work =. ..sh-pact (sh-pact pan) ?~(woe ..sh-work work(job u.woe)) :: ++ number :: %number ::TODO !!!!! ::TODO mistakes were made. turns out we need multiple shells after all! ::TODO but that seems a bit hacky, surely we can do better than it was? ::TODO ...just storing the telegrams in the order they were printed :: doesn't seem clean enough though. ::TODO !!!!! |= num/$@(@ud {p/@u q/@ud}) ^+ ..sh-work =+ roy=(~(got by tales) man) ::TODO see above |- ?@ num ?: (gte num count.roy) (sh-lame "{(scow %s (new:si | +(num)))}: no such telegram") =. ..sh-fact (sh-fact %txt "? {(scow %s (new:si | +(num)))}") (activate (snag num grams.roy)) ?. (gth q.num count.roy) ?~ count.roy (sh-lame "0: no messages") =+ msg=(deli (dec count.roy) num) =. ..sh-fact (sh-fact %txt "? {(scow %ud msg)}") (activate (snag (sub count.roy +(msg)) grams.roy)) (sh-lame "…{(reap p.num '0')}{(scow %ud q.num)}: no such telegram") :: ++ deli :: find number |= {max/@ud nul/@u fin/@ud} ^- @ud =+ dog=|-(?:(=(0 fin) 1 (mul 10 $(fin (div fin 10))))) =. dog (mul dog (pow 10 nul)) =- ?:((lte - max) - (sub - dog)) (add fin (sub max (mod max dog))) :: ++ probe :: inquire |= cuz/station ^+ ..sh-work ~& [%probe cuz] ..sh-work :: ++ eval :: run |= {txt/cord exe/twig} => |.([(sell (slap (slop sh-twig-head seed) exe))]~) =+ tan=p:(mule .) (say [%fat tank+tan exp+txt] ~) :: ++ say :: publish |= sep/(list speech) ^+ ..sh-work =- ..sh-work(coz ?~(tot coz :_(coz [%publish tot]))) |- ^- tot/(list thought) ?~ sep ~ =^ sir ..sh-work sh-uniq [[sir sh-whom [now.hid ~ i.sep]] $(sep t.sep)] -- :: ++ sh-done :: apply result ::x called upon hitting return in the prompt. if input is invalid, ::x ++sh-slug is called. otherwise, the appropriate work is done ::x and the entered command (if any) gets displayed to the user. :: =+ fix=(sh-sane [%nop ~] buf.say.she) ?^ lit.fix (sh-slug fix) =+ jub=(rust (tufa buf.say.she) sh-scad) ?~ jub (sh-fact %bel ~) %. u.jub =< sh-work =+ buf=buf.say.she =^ cal say.she (~(transmit sole say.she) [%set ~]) %- sh-fact :* %mor [%nex ~] [%det cal] ?. ?=({$';' *} buf) ~ :_ ~ [%txt (runt [14 '-'] `tape`['|' ' ' (tufa `(list @)`buf)])] == :: ++ sh-sole :: apply edit ::x applies sole action. :: |= act/sole-action ^+ +> ?- -.act $det (sh-stir +.act) $clr ..sh-sole :: (sh-pact ~) :: XX clear to PM-to-self? $ret sh-done == :: ++ sh-uniq ::x generates a new serial. :: ^- {serial _.} [(shaf %serial eny.hid) .(eny.hid (shax eny.hid))] -- -- :: ++ sn :: station render core ::x used in both station and ship rendering. :: ::x man: mailbox. ::x one: the station. |_ {man/knot one/station} ++ sn-best :: best to show ::x returns true if one is better to show, false otherwise. ::x prioritizes: our > main > size. ::TODO maybe simplify. (lth (xeb (xeb p.one)) (xeb (xeb p.two))) :: |= two/station ^- ? ::x the station that's ours is better. ?: =(our.hid p.one) ?: =(our.hid p.two) ?< =(q.one q.two) ::x if both stations are ours, the main story is better. ?: =((main p.one) q.one) %& ?: =((main p.two) q.two) %| ::x if neither are, pick the "larger" one. (lth q.one q.two) %& ::x if one isn't ours but two is, two is better. ?: =(our.hid p.two) %| ?: =(p.one p.two) ::x if they're from the same ship, pick the "larger" one. (lth q.one q.two) ::x when in doubt, pick one if its ship is "smaller" than its channel. ::x? i guess you want this to be consistent across (a b) and (b a), but ::x this still seems pretty arbitrary. (lth p.one q.one) :: ++ sn-curt :: render name in 14 ::x prints a ship name in 14 characters. left-pads with spaces. ::x mup signifies "are there other targets besides this one" :: |= mup/? ^- tape =+ raw=(cite p.one) (runt [(sub 14 (lent raw)) ' '] raw) :: ++ sn-nick ::x get nick for ship, or shortname if no nick. left-pads with spaces. :: |. ^- tape =+ nym=(~(get by folks) p.one) ?~ nym (sn-curt |) ?~ hand.u.nym (sn-curt |) =+ raw=(trip u.hand.u.nym) =+ len=(sub 14 (lent raw)) (weld (reap len ' ') raw) :: ++ sn-phat :: render accurately ::x prints a station fully, but still taking "shortcuts" where possible: ::x ":" for local mailbox, "~ship" for foreign mailbox, ::x "%channel" for local station, "/channel" for parent station. :: ^- tape ?: =(p.one our.hid) ?: =(q.one man) ":" ['%' (trip q.one)] ?: =(p.one (sein our.hid)) ['/' (trip q.one)] =+ wun=(scow %p p.one) ?: =(q.one (main p.one)) wun :(welp wun "/" (trip q.one)) -- :: ++ ta :: partner core ::x used primarily for printing partners. :: ::x man: mailbox. ::x one: the partner. |_ {man/knot one/partner} ++ ta-beat :: more relevant ::x returns true if one is better to show, false otherwise. ::x prefers stations over passports. if both are stations, sn-best. if both ::x are passports, pick the "larger" one, if they're equal, content hash. :: |= two/partner ^- ? ?- -.one $& ?- -.two $| %& $& (~(sn-best sn man p.one) p.two) == :: $| ?- -.two $& %| $| ?: =(-.p.two -.p.one) (lth (mug +.p.one) (mug +.p.two)) (lth -.p.two -.p.one) == == ++ ta-best :: most relevant ::x picks the most relevant partner. :: |=(two/partner ?:((ta-beat two) two one)) :: ++ ta-sigh :: assemble label ::x prepend pre to yiz, omitting characters of yiz to stay within len. :: |= {len/@ud pre/tape yiz/cord} ^- tape =+ nez=(trip yiz) =+ lez=(lent nez) ?> (gth len (lent pre)) =. len (sub len (lent pre)) ?. (gth lez len) =. nez (welp pre nez) ?. (lth lez len) nez (runt [(sub len lez) '-'] nez) :(welp pre (scag (dec len) nez) "+") :: ++ ta-full (ta-show ~) :: render full width ++ ta-show :: render partner ::x renders a partner as text. :: |= moy/(unit ?) ^- tape ?- -.one ::x render station as glyph if we can. $& ?~ moy =+ cha=(~(get by nik) one ~ ~) =- ?~(cha - "'{u.cha ~}' {-}") ~(sn-phat sn man p.one) (~(sn-curt sn man p.one) u.moy) :: ::x render passport. $| =+ ^= pre ^- tape ?- -.p.one $twitter "@t:" == ?~ moy (weld pre (trip p.p.one)) =. pre ?.(=(& u.moy) pre ['*' pre]) (ta-sigh 14 pre p.p.one) == -- :: ++ te :: audience renderer ::x used for representing audiences (sets of partners) as tapes. :: :: man: mailbox. :: lix: members of the audience. |_ {man/knot lix/(set partner)} ++ te-best ^- (unit partner) ::x pick the most relevant partner. :: ?~ lix ~ :- ~ |- ^- partner =+ lef=`(unit partner)`te-best(lix l.lix) =+ rit=`(unit partner)`te-best(lix r.lix) =. n.lix ?~(lef n.lix (~(ta-best ta man n.lix) u.lef)) =. n.lix ?~(rit n.lix (~(ta-best ta man n.lix) u.rit)) n.lix :: ++ te-deaf ^+ . :: except for self ::x remove ourselves from the audience. :: .(lix (~(del in lix) `partner`[%& our.hid man])) :: ++ te-maud ^- ? :: multiple audience ::x checks if there's multiple partners in the audience via pattern match. :: =. . te-deaf !?=($@($~ {* $~ $~}) lix) :: ++ te-prom ^- tape :: render targets ::x render all partners, ordered by relevance. :: =. . te-deaf =+ ^= all %+ sort `(list partner)`(~(tap in lix)) |= {a/partner b/partner} (~(ta-beat ta man a) b) =+ fir=& |- ^- tape ?~ all ~ ;: welp ?:(fir "" " ") (~(ta-show ta man i.all) ~) $(all t.all, fir |) == :: ++ te-whom :: render sender ::x render sender as the most relevant partner. :: (~(ta-show ta man (need te-best)) ~ te-maud) :: ++ ta-dire :: direct message ::x returns true if partner is a mailbox of ours. :: |= pan/partner ^- ? ?& ?=($& -.pan) =(p.p.pan our.hid) :: =+ sot=(~(get by tales) q.p.pan) &(?=(^ sot) ?=($brown p.cordon.shape.u.sot)) == :: ++ te-pref :: audience glyph ::x get the glyph that corresponds to the audience, with a space appended. ::x if it's a dm to us, use :. if it's a dm by us, use ;. complex, use *. :: ^- tape =+ cha=(~(get by nik) lix) ?^ cha ~[u.cha ' '] ?. (lien (~(tap by lix)) ta-dire) "* " ?: ?=({{$& ^} $~ $~} lix) ": " "; " -- :: ++ tr :: telegram renderer ::x responsible for converting telegrams and everything relating to them to ::x text to be displayed in the cli. :: |_ $: ::x man: story. ::x sef: settings flags. ::x telegram: ::x who: author. ::x thought: ::x sen: unique identifier. ::x aud: audience. ::x statement: ::x wen: timestamp. ::x bou: complete aroma. ::x sep: message contents. :: man/knot sef/(set knot) who/ship sen/serial aud/audience wen/@da bou/bouquet sep/speech == ++ tr-fact ^- sole-effect :: activate effect ::x produce sole-effect for printing message details. :: ~[%mor [%tan tr-meta] tr-body] :: ++ tr-line ^- tape :: one-line print ::x crams a telegram into a single line by displaying a short ship name, ::x a short representation of the gram, and an optional timestamp. :: =+ txt=(tr-text =(who our.hid)) ?: =(~ txt) "" =+ ^= baw :: ?: oug :: ~(te-whom te man tr-pals) ?. (~(has in sef) %noob) (~(sn-curt sn man [who (main who)]) |) (~(sn-nick sn man [who (main who)])) ?: (~(has in sef) %showtime) =+ dat=(yore now.hid) =+ ^= t |= a/@ ^- tape %+ weld ?: (lth a 10) "0" ~ (scow %ud a) =+ ^= time :(weld "~" (t h.t.dat) "." (t m.t.dat) "." (t s.t.dat)) :(weld baw txt (reap (sub 67 (lent txt)) ' ') time) (weld baw txt) :: ++ tr-meta ^- tang ::x build strings that display metadata, including message serial, ::x timestamp, author and audience. :: =. wen (sub wen (mod wen (div wen ~s0..0001))) :: round =+ hed=leaf+"{(scow %uv sen)} at {(scow %da wen)}" =+ =< paz=(turn (~(tap by aud)) .) |=({a/partner *} leaf+~(ta-full ta man a)) =+ bok=(turn (sort (~(tap in bou)) aor) smyt) [%rose [" " ~ ~] [hed >who< [%rose [", " "to " ~] paz] bok]]~ :: ++ tr-body ::x long-form display of message contents, specific to each speech type. :: |- ^- sole-effect ?+ -.sep tan+[>sep<]~ $exp tan+~[leaf+"# {(trip p.sep)}"] $lin tan+~[leaf+"{?:(p.sep "" "@ ")}{(trip q.sep)}"] $non tan+~ $app tan+~[rose+[": " ~ ~]^~[leaf+"[{(trip p.sep)}]" leaf+(trip q.sep)]] $url url+(crip (earf p.sep)) $mor mor+(turn p.sep |=(speech ^$(sep +<))) $fat [%mor $(sep q.sep) tan+(tr-rend-tors p.sep) ~] $api :- %tan :_ ~ :+ %rose [": " ~ ~] :~ leaf+"[{(trip id.sep)} on {(trip service.sep)}]" leaf+(trip body.sep) leaf+(earf url.sep) == == :: ++ tr-rend-tors ::x render an attachment. :: |= a/torso ^- tang ?- -.a $name (welp $(a q.a) leaf+"={(trip p.a)}" ~) $tank +.a $text (turn (flop +.a) |=(b/cord leaf+(trip b))) == :: ++ tr-pals ::x strip delivery info from audience, producing a set of partners. :: ^- (set partner) %- ~(gas in *(set partner)) (turn (~(tap by aud)) |=({a/partner *} a)) :: ++ tr-chow ::x truncate the txt to be of max len characters. if it does truncate, ::x indicates it did so by appending a character. :: |= {len/@u txt/tape} ^- tape ?: (gth len (lent txt)) txt =. txt (scag len txt) |- ?~ txt txt ?: =(' ' i.txt) |-(['_' ?.(?=({$' ' *} t.txt) t.txt $(txt t.txt))]) ?~ t.txt "…" [i.txt $(txt t.txt)] :: ++ tr-both ::x try to fit two tapes into a single line. :: |= {a/tape b/tape} ^- tape ?: (gth (lent a) 62) (tr-chow 64 a) %+ weld a (tr-chow (sub 64 (lent a)) " {b}") :: ++ tr-text ::x gets a tape representation of a message that fits within a single line. :: |= oug/? ^- tape ?+ -.sep ~&(tr-lost+sep "") $mor ?~ p.sep ~&(%tr-mor-empty "") |- ^- tape ?~ t.p.sep ^$(sep i.p.sep) (tr-both ^$(sep i.p.sep) $(p.sep t.p.sep)) :: $fat %+ tr-both $(sep q.sep) ?+ -.p.sep "..." $tank ~(ram re %rose [" " `~] +.p.sep) == :: $exp (tr-chow 66 '#' ' ' (trip p.sep)) $url =+ ful=(earf p.sep) ?: (gth 64 (lent ful)) ['/' ' ' ful] :+ '/' '_' =+ hok=r.p.p.p.sep ~! hok =- (swag [a=(sub (max 64 (lent -)) 64) b=64] -) ^- tape =< ?:(?=($& -.hok) (reel p.hok .) +:(scow %if p.hok)) |=({a/knot b/tape} ?~(b (trip a) (welp b '.' (trip a)))) :: $lin =+ txt=(trip q.sep) ?: p.sep =+ pal=tr-pals =. pal ?: =(who our.hid) pal (~(del in pal) [%& who (main who)]) (weld ~(te-pref te man pal) txt) (weld " " txt) :: $app (tr-chow 64 "[{(trip p.sep)}]: {(trip q.sep)}") :: $api (tr-chow 64 "[{(trip id.sep)}@{(trip service.sep)}]: {(trip summary.sep)}") == -- :: ++ peer ::x incoming subscription on pax. :: |= pax/path ~& [%r-peer pax ost.hid src.hid] ^- (quip move +>) ?. (team src.hid our.hid) ~& [%peer-talk-reader-stranger src.hid] [~ +>] ?. ?=({$sole *} pax) ~& [%peer-talk-reader-strange pax] [~ +>] ~& [%r-peer-sole ost.hid] ra-abet:(ra-console:ra src.hid t.pax) :: ++ diff-talk-lowdown ::x incoming talk-lowdown. process it. :: |= {way/wire low/lowdown} ra-abet:(ra-diff-talk-lowdown:ra low) :: ++ poke-sole-action :: accept console ::x incoming sole action. process it. :: |= act/sole-action ra-abet:(ra-sole:ra act) :: ++ prep ::x state adapter. :: |= old/*::(unit chattel) ::^- (quip move ..prep) ::?~ old ra-abet:ra-init:ra ::[~ ..prep(+<+ u.old)] --