> At the moment, the successCallback in the adapted phonegap.js receives the > latitude and longitude only, whereas in the original (current) phonegap.js > the complete Position object is returned. Is this intentional - I mean, does > moby diverge from phonegap on purpose here (like experience showed the other > fields are not reliable anyway, or not too much requested by users, or ...)? > Or was this a modification to keep it simple at first, to be possibly > extended later?
The modifications were done just to make the types match up for the the world callbacks, which expected single values rather than compound ones. I think it should also work to pass in the original object, though we need to fix the ffi bindings on the Racket end to match. We do have a fork of Phonegap in the repository. I do remember that we had to make a few changes to Phonegap to make shutdown and pausing work more reliably. Eventually, we'll come back to mainline Phonegap, as I don't think we should be doing anything too customized, though our FFI needs to be further developed before we take this step. > would you make world-updater a variable arity function, or use case-lambda or > keyword arguments to obtain the desired flexibility, or rather create and > pass a 'position' object analogous to the javascript-side Position object? I've been opting toward providing the values as additional arguments to world updaters because it allows for world programming without needing to know about structures. If the events are richer, then it makes more sense to present the structured event. > BTW I noticed that in phonegap's (current) phonegap.js, there are no > observers for orientation and shake... I'm just curious, was this > functionality added during moby implementation (i.e., it never existed in > phonegap's own phonegap.js), or it was removed in a newer phonegap release? At the time that we started working with Phonegap, some of the handlers were broken, and so we did some work to enable them. It's probable that the Phonegap developers just removed that code instead. I know we (more specifically, Ethan) added shake as a convenience for users. The azimuth, pitch, roll values for orientation did exist in Phonegap, but I do remember we had to fiddle with the source to make it work. _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users