00:03:31 int-e: Quaa, where did that table come from? 00:06:31 I created it from the data on the wiki page 00:06:40 I'll automate that if there's any interest 00:07:15 RIght now there's about 0 interest in FYB, sooo *shrugs* 00:09:16 seems like a rather brainfucked idea, honestly 00:09:41 * GregorR is not sure whether that's a compliment or an insult :P 00:11:21 I'm looking at the spec, but I promise nothing 00:11:39 I'd just much more like to see a compact table then that lengthy report ;) 00:11:47 than 00:56:28 -!- heatsink has joined. 02:26:10 -!- tokigun has joined. 03:24:12 -!- graue has quit ("Donate a manual typewriter to ME for your only hope for a future!"). 03:42:34 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 04:07:29 -!- int-e has quit ("Bye!"). 05:02:23 -!- calamari has joined. 05:02:38 hi 05:18:41 -!- {^Raven^} has quit (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 05:18:41 -!- GregorR has quit (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 05:18:41 -!- lament has quit (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 05:22:32 -!- {^Raven^} has joined. 05:23:15 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 05:23:20 -!- GregorR_ has changed nick to GregorR. 05:45:50 -!- lament has joined. 06:14:24 BIG EXPLOSION TIME!!! 06:14:28 BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM! 06:14:36 * GregorR explodes vehemently. 06:15:13 * puzzlet claps 06:20:44 * GregorR bows. 06:34:53 -!- heatsink has quit ("Leaving"). 06:51:12 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 07:11:00 -!- graue has joined. 07:11:41 note for jix or anyone else interested in benchmarking BF implementations: 07:11:57 factor.b by Brian Raiter may be a worthwhile/interesting test 07:12:25 you can save a large integer followed by newline in a text file, and pass that on stdin 07:35:44 -!- graue has quit ("Donate a manual typewriter to ME for your only hope for a future!"). 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 09:00:24 -!- tokigun_ has joined. 09:00:41 oops... 09:00:57 -!- tokigun has quit ("trying to use irssi proxy for freenode"). 09:01:15 -!- tokigun_ has quit (Client Quit). 09:01:56 -!- tokigun has joined. 09:11:39 -!- tokigun has quit ("testing..."). 09:11:56 -!- tokigun has joined. 09:12:10 -!- tokigun has quit (Remote closed the connection). 09:12:36 -!- tokigun has joined. 09:16:03 back 10:16:39 <{^Raven^}> anyone know if brainwash 0.3 has been released anywhere yet 11:08:03 -!- jix has joined. 12:01:10 -!- int-e has joined. 15:08:30 -!- Keymaker has joined. 15:08:41 'ello 15:09:18 check out language #759 at 99-bottles-of-beer.net.. 15:09:20 (trigger) 15:11:11 rgh. i'll be a while away, i have to return some dvds 15:11:12 bbl 15:29:19 Keymaker: cool 15:35:21 -!- Gs30ng has joined. 15:36:21 cheers 15:36:25 Udage official website is now available: http://gs30ng.exca.net/udage 15:39:35 judging by the logs it seems gregor has exploded once again.. 15:39:41 anything other interesting happened? 15:42:07 no 15:42:14 ok 15:42:14 i'm working on my website... 15:42:19 nice 15:42:43 lemme guess.. it has esolangs? 15:43:27 i'm going to use it for all my projects (including esolangs) 15:43:36 ok 15:46:41 but i have to make a database layout 15:46:47 ah 15:46:52 that's the annoying part 15:46:54 yeah 15:47:01 i have used a bit database 15:47:06 not very good at it 15:47:09 (mysql) 15:47:52 i use a gui so it's easy to actually create all the tables.. but i don't want to create the tables and recreate them tomorrow because they don't work as i want 15:48:38 yeah 15:51:36 i want: a simple blog, some pages (with comment function) and a file manager 15:52:13 ok 15:55:17 argh.. 15:55:22 what happened? 15:55:23 mysqld refuses to start 15:55:25 :} 15:55:29 i mean :\ 15:55:50 Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /usr/local/mysql/data 15:55:50 STOPPING server from pid file /usr/local/mysql/data/oceanic.local.pid 15:55:50 050730 16:55:50 mysqld ended 15:58:25 reinstall... 16:03:33 mysql sucks 16:03:34 . 16:36:26 <{^Raven^}> jix: if you have/use DWMX there is a good tutorial on making a PHP/MySQL blog on the macromedia site 16:52:30 no i wrote the design by hand 16:52:49 and i'm not going to use php 16:52:55 because php sucks 16:53:05 why? 16:53:17 (and i guess you'll be using ruby?) 16:53:34 because i wan't an object-orientated (php is pseudo object-orientated) language for web-applications 16:53:50 because i want a mvc webapp (model-view-controller) 16:53:59 i'm using ruby-on-rails 16:54:57 php is not object orientated because i have to do ary_push($array,"bla") instead of $array.push("bla")... 16:55:06 and i hate using str_* ary_* ... 16:55:24 and i hate $ variables 16:55:38 ok ok 16:55:56 ;) 16:57:03 hmm typing is hard if you connect your fingers to each other with some rubber band.. 16:57:21 (too bad i don't have another to tie the right hand) 16:58:30 lol? 16:58:37 :) 16:58:55 well, had to take the rubber band off, the colour started to change in fingers 16:59:05 *g* 16:59:35 its funny to type with one hand 16:59:43 interesting new esoteric programming tool; the rubber band! tie your fingers to make it harder to type 16:59:50 lol 17:00:03 i prefer typing with one hand 17:00:11 heh 17:00:27 i dont know how fast i am with one hand 17:03:36 Your score: 123 keys per minute ~ 24 words per minute 17:03:37 one handed 17:03:48 not bad 17:04:02 i'm testing 2 handed now 17:04:07 typera.tk 17:04:08 there 17:04:39 lang is english because german umlauts and those Uppercase words slow down... 17:07:05 Your score: 349 keys per minute ~ 69 words per minute 17:07:39 Mistakes: nly(only), eastwood(Eastwood), pice(piece), cu(cut), tof(of), argely(largely), diversityy(diversity), dnominations,(denominations,), it(its), fell(feel) 17:44:04 must go watch holmes!! 18:07:59 -!- Keymaker has left (?). 18:12:33 -!- int-e has quit (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)). 18:43:50 -!- graue has joined. 18:43:59 I wrote up a 1L proposal at http://www.esolangs.org/wiki/Talk:1L 18:58:57 just found a flaw in it; it can't output 0 bits, so apparently it needs a special TL2 20:05:00 Umm .. can you flip TL0 without going to TL-1? 20:07:35 yes 20:07:39 the flippage is done after the move 20:08:06 Oh, so it is, I was reading backwards. 20:09:38 http://www.oceanbase.org/graue/junk/1l_a.c untested interpreter 20:09:41 It would be good if Down and Right were nops, so you could get as far from the corner as you'd like before actually going. 20:10:20 I'm not sure if it affects hypothetical Turing-completeness though. 20:10:35 yeah, I guess you have a point 20:11:55 updated the interpreter to switch up/down 20:12:50 speaking of which, if you can figure out why HelloWorld.2l doesn't work in my interpreter even with up/down switched, let me know 20:13:20 It's probably because mine is horribly flawed 8D 20:22:27 I've changed the symbols in 1L_a 20:22:36 what was * is now space, what was + is now everything else 20:31:44 i don't know what color is the best for my website 20:31:49 jix.is-a-geek.org:59658/design/designrot/design.html jix.is-a-geek.org:59658/design/designblau/design.html jix.is-a-geek.org:59658/design/design.html ? 20:32:44 I prefer the blue one 20:33:02 nah 20:33:08 everyone says the blue is the best 20:33:19 but imo the blue is the worst one 20:33:20 the red is too in-your-face to be used throughout the page 20:33:29 and the yellow is too bright, although the color isn't bad 20:33:40 I prefer the yellow one. 20:33:50 But as the only person on the planet who likes yellow tones, my opinion is invalid. 20:34:05 the yellow one would be great if it were darker 20:34:19 GregorR: the yellow one is the original.. i prefer the yellow and the red but i can't decide 20:34:38 I agree with graue that the red is too "in-your-face" 20:34:49 hmm 20:36:12 color should be esoteric 20:36:17 oops typo 20:37:38 Gs30ng: show me an esoteric color 20:46:13 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grue_%28color%29 20:49:19 lol 20:49:42 http://jix.is-a-geek.org:59658/design/designgruen/design.html << green 20:51:53 grue or bleen...hmm 21:10:45 -!- graue has quit ("Donate a manual typewriter to ME for your only hope for a future!"). 22:04:50 * {^Raven^} wandered into the dark and was eaten by a Grue 22:08:53 lol 22:13:23 -!- Gs30ng has quit (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)). 22:21:11 -!- calamari has joined. 22:21:13 hi 22:21:33 bfdebug 1.50 is now available: http://lilly.csoft.net/~jeffryj/programs/bf/ 22:21:37 calamari: cool 22:21:51 bfdebug is cool 22:21:59 thanks 22:23:04 there is one feature i'd like to have 22:23:16 a set program pointer to position feature 22:23:40 you want goto? 22:23:55 yes a goto button 22:24:05 what woudl you use that for (just curious) 22:24:18 just test a part of a code 22:24:34 start the code at any point 22:24:56 seems like it'd get confused because the brackets wouldn't match 22:25:22 i can stop edit and remove brackets.. no problems 22:25:35 stop edit remove-bracktets start.... 22:25:51 actually, wait.. it wouldn't care 22:26:01 and i'd like to stop goto start 22:26:18 and labeling of memory cells would be cool 22:26:29 labelling of memory cells is already there 22:26:38 stop just stops, clear resets 22:26:58 calamari: where? 22:27:00 to label a cell, $name=cell 22:27:10 then you can jump to a cell with @name 22:27:38 locate is at alt+l ? 22:27:52 that's a problem because the @ character on a mac is on alt-l too 22:28:13 really? how strange 22:28:23 well macs don't use alt and ctrl for command 22:28:25 what is on the 2 key? 22:28:34 alt-2? 22:28:37 shift-2 22:28:40 " 22:28:42 on de 22:28:50 @ on us 22:28:54 ahh its de onlz 22:28:57 only 22:29:47 not sure what to do about that, since the standard for accelerators is alt-letter 22:30:07 in java 22:30:10 and windows 22:30:14 what do you get with alt-shift-l ? 22:30:22 fl 22:30:26 hehe 22:30:53 where are < and > on the us layout 22:31:03 shift , and shift . 22:31:10 ah 22:31:21 " is shift ' 22:31:36 -!- graue has joined. 22:31:39 what do you have at shift ' ? 22:31:49 ' is shifted 22:31:53 i have ' on 22:31:55 # shift 22:32:03 weird... 22:32:22 but the letters are the same just y and z swapped 22:32:42 y is very rare in german 22:32:57 oic 22:33:07 hmm .. german word with y... 22:33:44 old-spelling oxyd afaik.. but the new-spelling allows oxyd and oxid but i'm not sure 22:34:16 but it's only oxyd if it's connected with something else.. and than it isn't a real german word 22:35:04 Kohlenstoffdioxid is CO2 but O is Sauerstoff... 22:36:49 what do you have alt-s, alt-p, alt-r, alt-f, alt-c? and what would you like alt-something for Locate? 22:37:39 s:‚ p:π r:® f:ƒ c:ç 22:37:46 p 22:38:21 I can't read any of those letters on the first line 22:38:44 utf8? 22:39:03 try /charset UTF-8 22:39:18 23:38:42s:‚ p:π r:® f:ƒ c:ç 22:39:37 alt-s is comma? 22:39:47 or some comma-alike 22:39:51 but i have a comma key 22:39:57 ok, so it doesn't matter 22:40:12 looks like the only one I need to change is Alt-L 22:40:46 afk short 22:40:50 I'll add a --german command line option that changes it to Alt-P 22:41:18 i'm launching it using the finder... no command line 22:41:30 oh and it should be --german-mac 22:41:42 because on german windows its altgr-q afaik 22:42:07 okay, I can make a menu option for it 22:42:13 hehe thanks 22:45:58 <{^Raven^}> hi calamari 22:56:59 hi raven 22:57:11 jix: got the kayboard fix done, now thinking about goto 22:59:09 back 22:59:15 cool 22:59:46 jix: is Alt-G a problem? 22:59:52 its the copyright sign 22:59:57 ok good 23:00:31 @ and ~ are the only alt-letter ascii characters 23:00:55 ~ is alt-n and is a combine key alt-n => ~ alt-n+n => ñ 23:07:30 cool, goto was easy :) 23:08:48 anything else before I put this up? 23:09:29 raven: any bugs you've noticed in bfdebug? features? 23:09:58 converting $a=0 and @a and such things to >>> and <<< 23:10:28 and another (bigger) feature a template system 23:10:38 <{^Raven^}> calamari: yeah, bfdebug still throws exceptions occasionally 23:11:08 when? 23:11:23 I've fixed one when cell=0 and inst = < 23:11:34 <{^Raven^}> i might be using an old version 23:11:46 you have a library with templates like @var1+@var2- and you can insert it replacing @var1 and @var2 with @a and @some_other_var 23:12:04 and [code] with some other code (the selected as default) 23:12:21 <{^Raven^}> calamari: ignore, I'm using an ancient version atm, will upgrade :) 23:12:29 'k :) 23:12:33 but that's just a cool not-so-important feature 23:12:45 jix: I think I'll pass on that.. sounds very complicated 23:12:52 the conversion is more important imho 23:13:04 <{^Raven^}> calamari: bfdebug 1.22 was pretty fast with screen update disabled 23:13:29 screen update disabled? 23:13:42 not sure what that means :) 23:14:05 the new Fast option makes it run without updating the memory view until the program is stopped 23:14:10 <{^Raven^}> i disabled all redraw code just for the fun of it and bfdebug ran really fast 23:14:19 yeah, same thing :) 23:14:23 <{^Raven^}> cool 23:14:44 speed test code: +[[+]->+] 23:15:20 and yes the speed increase with fast is gigantic 23:15:48 oh another idea slow=> update always normal=> update every 20 instructions fast=> update never 23:16:17 because slow is to slow and fast isn't that good for debugging 23:16:38 oh and yet another idea... [-] optimisations.. i know [-] works i don't have to debug it ;) 23:16:43 fast is most useful with the # stop 23:16:51 [-] is already optimized 23:17:07 oh 23:17:14 wasn't in 1.30 23:17:22 or was it 1.2? 23:17:34 the version i used for developing my hexprint code 23:17:57 hmm +++ => +3.. maybe? 23:17:57 if you use the step button, it will still go through the [-] manually, but pass/run jump past in one step 23:18:30 I was thinking about combining +/- but I'm not sure it'd really speed things up much 23:18:39 in slow mode it does 23:18:56 and > and < too 23:19:29 my hexprint uses much [--------------->+<] alike code and that's slow in slow mode but i like to watch memory 23:19:42 what exactly does pass? 23:20:36 it executes a single pass of a loop 23:20:43 ah 23:21:21 doesn't @bla conflict with Bit @? 23:21:42 <{^Raven^}> calamari: woah, that's fast 23:21:47 short note: updating the screen more than 100 times a second is absolutely meaningless 23:22:23 jix: nope.. as long as you're careful about it 23:22:32 I often use timers for screen update 23:23:24 if you have a $abc=3 and you do @abc of course that'll conflict.. so don't do that ;) 23:25:03 calamari: stop has no short-cut 23:25:11 jix: alt-R 23:25:39 inserts an ® sign at the current command 23:25:48 and stops 23:25:56 huh 23:26:22 doesn't do that here.. 23:26:22 i would disallow writes to the code during execution 23:26:52 jix: good idea.. let me see if I can arrange that 23:28:18 why is my hostname 127.0.0.1 23:28:24 instead of oceanic.local 23:29:46 hmm, that was easy enough :) 23:32:53 jix: I just realized Alt-P is already being used by Pass, so that can't be the substitute for Alt-L 23:33:29 How about Alt-O 23:34:07 <{^Raven^}> calamari: on current source bfdebug is stepping through the code at about 1cps in non-fast mode 23:34:08 is ok 23:34:37 100cps here 23:35:01 raven: I noticed that once, but thought it was related to a bug I was working on at the time 23:35:19 which program? 23:36:59 <{^Raven^}> LostKingdom compiled with -d -t (code is 2.1Mb so that may be a factor) 23:37:37 hah 23:38:43 <{^Raven^}> in non-fast mode UI takes about 5s to respond to input, in fast mode works as expected 23:39:07 doing the same here 23:39:57 ahah 23:40:01 1L is sick 23:40:14 * graue finally wrote a working 1L program to print "A", after two failed attempts 23:40:57 seems to be slow on step and pass also 23:41:12 http://www.oceanbase.org/graue/junk/a.1l 23:42:16 interpreter: http://www.oceanbase.org/graue/junk/1l_a.c 23:43:13 <{^Raven^}> calamari: switching to slow mode the memory bar is not scrolling on > or < either 23:43:19 http://www.oceanbase.org/graue/junk/a.1l is more than 1L.... 23:43:36 jix, what? 23:43:47 or is the white part the path.. i don't see the 1 instruction 23:43:55 it has two symbols intentionally if that's what you mean 23:43:59 the spaces are the path 23:44:39 isit turing complete? 23:45:35 raven: that's strange, because it uses the original code when in slow mode 23:45:38 jix: I think so 23:45:44 does 1.22 scroll on > and < ? 23:45:53 jix: but of course I haven't written anything in it that requires a loop yet 23:46:03 jix: see http://www.esolangs.org/wiki/Talk:1L 23:46:07 <{^Raven^}> calamari: yes 23:49:12 <{^Raven^}> calamari: hmmm... another oddity 23:50:16 <{^Raven^}> i am running bfbasc (from BFBASIC examples) on itself and the input is being echoed to the output 23:50:25 <{^Raven^}> same thing happens with bf2c et al 23:51:08 {^Raven^}: maybe you checked the echo-input-to-output option? 23:54:36 brb.. gotta use phone 23:55:40 <{^Raven^}> jix: thx, i hadn't spotted that new option