> 1645144604 933395 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Xjansk14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93193&oldid=93182 5* 03PythonshellDebugwindow 5* (+33) 10WIP, category > 1645145356 43128 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Deadfish14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93194&oldid=93134 5* 03Dnm 5* (+761) 10Added Deadfish in Umka > 1645145464 777462 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Deadfish14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93195&oldid=93194 5* 03Dnm 5* (+86) 10Added (Internet Archive Wayback Machine) link to Zeno web page (to disambiguate from the esolang Zeno...) < 1645145547 828493 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :zzo38: no, we normally do that emulation on the compiler sides, not emulate them in the operating system. < 1645145558 271045 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :emulating them in the operating system would be slower. < 1645145587 855176 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :but gcc can just output the equivalent instructions for older cpus if you use the intel or gcc builtins < 1645145629 515570 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :it's still not perfect, because usually the code that uses those kinds of primitives want to be quite optimized, but if you just want an optimized program with a slow fallback for older cpus then that can work well < 1645145643 62133 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :Yes, it is slower, but still would allow the program to run even without needing to recompile it (e.g. if the program is the compiler itself, then it can recompile itself but will still need to run at first) < 1645145765 81551 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :zzo38: nah, you can just compile multiple versions of the program in first place, or even multiple versions of the functions in the same executable dispatched in runtime < 1645145834 300514 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :Yes, which would increase the size, I suppose (although if it is possible to unload at runtime the parts that you do not want, then you can reduce the RAM usage; this would be useful for other programs too but I don't know if there is such a capability or how to use it) < 1645145835 987233 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I think these days there's even some dynamic linker magic or something like that for it < 1645145863 938164 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :zzo38: you can put the slower fallback functions into a different segments so that they call can be paged out together < 1645145897 168729 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :by segments I mean linker sections < 1645145985 472944 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :OK, but you might also want to tell it to discard the section if it won't be used again. (This can be the case for variables, too, as well as for code) < 1645145989 274858 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :fungot: are you connected through ethernet or æthernet? < 1645145989 693712 :fungot!~fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a PRIVMSG #esolangs :b_jonas: the only emotions i ever see another fnord program written in gambit will be faster < 1645146098 245791 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :Also, can the compiler detect some implementations and will automatically substitute the instructions if the computer has them? < 1645146294 185942 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :Otherwise, what #ifdef command can be used to detect it, if you will want to use that? < 1645146405 665620 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :I have the implementation of bit interleave with 16-bit input and 32-bit output, although in the example I mentioned, the input is more likely to be a 4-bit number (although it might not be). < 1645146667 852854 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :There's a few "software" approaches of the bit interleaving at https://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html#InterleaveTableObvious (and after) though I think nothing incredibly unlikely. < 1645146720 435162 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :I had implemented one of the ones listed there; you can look at the Free Hero Mesh code (the function called "morton" in the file called "exec.c") < 1645146748 202957 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :Is the use of the BMI2 extensions more efficient, though? I don't know if it is. < 1645147152 777418 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :(Also, x86 is not necessarily the only target instruction set, anyways. I had also managed to compile Free Hero Mesh on Raspberry Pi, although with a compiler warning about shift count out of range, which seems to be due to not having 64-bit timestamps. The program still works though, but a bit slower than it does on this computer.) < 1645147159 98627 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :"can the compiler detect some implementations and will automatically substitute the instructions if the computer has them" => yes in theory, and sometimes it even does, but it rarely comes up in practice because the kind of optimization that can trigger that only comes up if you enable too aggressive optimizations that more often make code worse than better. < 1645147203 216908 :tromp!~textual@dhcp-077-249-230-040.chello.nl QUIT :Ping timeout: 252 seconds < 1645147233 586989 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :zzo38: the problem is that when the code has a loop, for the compiler to convert it to simd instructions, it has to handle alignment and all that nonsense, and you'd better be damn sure that it's a hot code where replacing the loop with a much longer and slower to decode code is worth, and the compiler usually doesn't know that, < 1645147263 40838 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :or if it does then you usually just write the loop with simd primitives in first place rather than try to convince the compiler in other ways of which pointers are aligned and which loops are long etc < 1645147276 406778 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :(or call higher level libraries that do that, obviously) < 1645147525 568636 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :One common thing to do is read/write numbers by endian, probably. Bit interleaving is probably less common. < 1645147576 602042 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :zzo38: here's an example that's pretty much the best case, fixed-sized vectors https://godbolt.org/z/TdGzEY4d5 < 1645147605 33384 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :you can see that the compiler uses two pandn instructions to do the arithmetic there < 1645147612 267490 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :but only because I added the -O3 compiler option < 1645147641 271502 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :wait, let me add alignas guarantees < 1645147772 313333 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :https://godbolt.org/z/xY618fM3K with alignment, so it can now directly use a memory operand in the instructions < 1645147923 462308 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :and you'll notice that it still doesn't emit PANDN instructions, which would be a shorter way to do this < 1645147989 284440 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :in the end it's usually better if you call the simd primitives yourself through the intel interface functions, and the compiler only does the register allocation and inlining etc for them < 1645148103 425665 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :"Also, x86 is not necessarily the only target instruction set, anyways." => yes, that's also why it's useful that gcc can emit the equivalent instructions for other cpus < 1645148165 814463 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :some of the simd code you can write once and gcc will emit the right thing for both x86_64 and neon or whatever ARM cpus use these days < 1645148203 508153 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :also for AVX and AVX2 from the same code < 1645148696 910046 :eli_oat!~eli_oat@194.233.98.6 JOIN #esolangs eli_oat :eli_oat > 1645149125 898349 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07User:Digital Hunter14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93196&oldid=93155 5* 03Digital Hunter 5* (+6) 10 < 1645149197 910886 :eli_oat!~eli_oat@194.233.98.6 QUIT :Quit: eli_oat < 1645151794 866639 :A_Dragon!A_D@libera/staff/dragon NICK :NotRegistered < 1645151808 888205 :NotRegistered!A_D@libera/staff/dragon NICK :A_Dragon > 1645160854 916262 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Entrance14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93197&oldid=77349 5* 03Ais523 5* (-38) 10/* Applications */ replace external link (with external marker hidden) with a link to the corresponding local page > 1645160952 72194 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Entrance14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93198&oldid=93197 5* 03Ais523 5* (+0) 10/* Applications */ whitespace < 1645170756 131770 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@user/sgeo QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer > 1645171176 202071 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Deadfish14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93199&oldid=93195 5* 03Dnm 5* (+769) 10Added Deadfish in ICI > 1645171890 501444 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07ECL14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93200&oldid=93037 5* 03Bushbo 5* (-144) 10 > 1645171920 864977 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07ECL14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93201&oldid=93200 5* 03Bushbo 5* (-2) 10 > 1645171945 209963 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07ECL14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93202&oldid=93201 5* 03Bushbo 5* (+1) 10 < 1645172200 983886 :immibis_!~hexchat@dynamic-089-204-139-245.89.204.139.pool.telefonica.de QUIT :Ping timeout: 272 seconds < 1645172367 115081 :tromp!~textual@dhcp-077-249-230-040.chello.nl JOIN #esolangs * :Textual User < 1645172945 782066 :SGautam!uid286066@id-286066.ilkley.irccloud.com JOIN #esolangs SGautam :Siddharth Gautam > 1645172963 559319 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07ECL14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93203&oldid=93202 5* 03Bushbo 5* (+269) 10 < 1645173235 263416 :riv!river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :Corbin: https://twitter.com/bgavran3/status/1494417314418204681 < 1645173298 867192 :riv!river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :new astrology symbol https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1494342562630365184 < 1645175465 185894 :immibis!~hexchat@dynamic-089-204-139-245.89.204.139.pool.telefonica.de JOIN #esolangs immibis :realname < 1645175515 299925 :Corbin!~Corbin@2604:a880:4:1d0::4d6:d000 PRIVMSG #esolangs :riv: Yes. < 1645176038 154621 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :Why shouldn't there be a astrological symbol for Makemake? < 1645176115 374702 :riv!river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :there should be! < 1645176118 93469 :riv!river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :it's cool that there is < 1645176202 811020 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :Yes. Unfortunately the IAU doesn't make up symbols for the objects they find newly, so astrologers will have to do instead, and unfortunately sometimes it is not consistent agreement of such a thing. < 1645176299 900470 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :These symbols can be used for plotting on horoscopes and other plots if you want to do, and can be used for other purposes if you want to do, too. < 1645176324 665325 :riv!river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :wow!!! < 1645176339 386740 :riv!river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :how do you get horoscopes if you aren't one of the main 12? < 1645176393 784366 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :You should not confuse astrological signs with the constellations having similar names; they are not the same thing. Astrological signs are an angular measurement of ecliptic longitude, each one being 30 degrees. < 1645176460 256756 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :If it is the "tropical zodiac" (or "equinox of date") then 0 Aries will be the spring equinox in the north hemisphere. < 1645176502 304598 :riv!river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs ::O < 1645176504 104301 :riv!river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :thanks I see < 1645176527 847763 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :The exact date can differ a bit in different years, but are always near the same date. (This difference is also why we will need leap years, which is that the seasons do not drift too far away from the calendar.) < 1645176548 71461 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :The Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn correspond to the astrological signs of those names, and not the constellations of those names. < 1645176558 393542 :riv!river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :that < 1645176560 499512 :riv!river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :s interesting < 1645176564 641974 :riv!river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :I didn't know there was a difference < 1645176991 971033 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :Well, now you know. < 1645179206 428483 :Palaiologosmoved!~kspalaiol@2001:470:69fc:105::1:82c0 QUIT :Quit: Bridge terminating on SIGTERM < 1645179206 522521 :razetime[m]!~razetimec@2001:470:69fc:105::1:9244 QUIT :Quit: Bridge terminating on SIGTERM < 1645179206 563724 :msmith12[m]!~msmith12m@2001:470:69fc:105::bdfc QUIT :Quit: Bridge terminating on SIGTERM < 1645179206 863746 :kamila[m]!~kamilacov@2001:470:69fc:105::1:91dc QUIT :Quit: Bridge terminating on SIGTERM < 1645179440 224680 :msmith12[m]!~msmith12m@2001:470:69fc:105::bdfc JOIN #esolangs * :@msmith12:matrix.org < 1645180390 150377 :kamila[m]!~kamilacov@2001:470:69fc:105::1:91dc JOIN #esolangs * :@kamila:coven.palaiologos.rocks < 1645180390 232570 :Palaiologosmoved!~kspalaiol@2001:470:69fc:105::1:82c0 JOIN #esolangs * :@kspalaiologos:matrix.org < 1645180393 518044 :razetime[m]!~razetimec@2001:470:69fc:105::1:9244 JOIN #esolangs * :@razetime:coven.palaiologos.rocks > 1645181612 600731 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Xjansk14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93204&oldid=93193 5* 03DanielE 5* (+665) 10 > 1645181754 69622 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Xjansk14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93205&oldid=93204 5* 03DanielE 5* (+51) 10 > 1645181776 457957 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Xjansk14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93206&oldid=93205 5* 03DanielE 5* (+6) 10 > 1645182171 619615 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Xjansk14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93207&oldid=93206 5* 03DanielE 5* (+55) 10 > 1645184011 213461 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Special:Log/newusers14]]4 create10 02 5* 03Vizdun 5* 10New user account > 1645184233 328502 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Esolang:Introduce yourself14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93208&oldid=93177 5* 03Vizdun 5* (+148) 10 < 1645188016 85643 :tech_exorcist!txrcst@user/tech-exorcist/x-0447479 JOIN #esolangs tech_exorcist :he/him - IT, EN > 1645189175 195172 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Gearbox14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=93209 5* 03Vizdun 5* (+5682) 10Created page with "{{infobox proglang |name=Gearbox |paradigms=declarative |author=[[User:Vizdun]] |year=[[:Category:2022|2022]] |class=[[:Category:Unknown computational class|Unknown]] |refimpl..." > 1645189382 487191 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07User:Vizdun14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=93210 5* 03Vizdun 5* (+34) 10Created page with "[https://github.com/Vizdun Github]" > 1645189471 738475 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Language list14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93211&oldid=93187 5* 03Vizdun 5* (+14) 10 < 1645189882 828432 :definitelya!~hexagon@host-87-6-69-219.retail.telecomitalia.it JOIN #esolangs * :WRATH < 1645190891 27503 :sprout_!~quassel@2a02:a467:ccd6:1:3933:29:5fe1:cb6b QUIT :Quit: https://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. Anywhere. < 1645191520 918073 :SGautam!uid286066@id-286066.ilkley.irccloud.com QUIT :Quit: Connection closed for inactivity < 1645192017 524556 :sprout!~quassel@2a02:a467:ccd6:1:3d23:94e0:3c0f:8df3 JOIN #esolangs * :anon < 1645192609 721748 :riv!river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :fungot: i'm interested in probability because I love learning random things < 1645192610 75437 :fungot!~fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a PRIVMSG #esolangs :riv: those fnord are part of the code to which they correspond. < 1645192610 898162 :eli_oat!~eli_oat@185.229.59.17 JOIN #esolangs eli_oat :eli_oat > 1645193104 587286 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Xjansk14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93212&oldid=93207 5* 03DanielE 5* (+74) 10 > 1645193157 112282 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Xjansk14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93213&oldid=93212 5* 03DanielE 5* (+3) 10/* Program examples */ > 1645193282 988647 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Esolang:Sandbox14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93214&oldid=93146 5* 03DanielE 5* (+11) 10 > 1645193303 995511 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Esolang:Sandbox14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93215&oldid=93214 5* 03DanielE 5* (+0) 10 > 1645193420 930912 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Talk:Xjansk14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=93216 5* 03DanielE 5* (+59) 10Created page with "Can someone teach me how to write pieces of code on a wiki?" > 1645194188 798048 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Talk:Xjansk14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93217&oldid=93216 5* 03Fizzie 5* (+898) 10Answered a question, maybe > 1645196246 727143 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Talk:Xjansk14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93218&oldid=93217 5* 03DanielE 5* (+139) 10 < 1645197239 866511 :eli_oat!~eli_oat@185.229.59.17 QUIT :Ping timeout: 256 seconds < 1645197454 918068 :eli_oat!~eli_oat@185.229.59.17 JOIN #esolangs eli_oat :eli_oat > 1645198400 271925 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Special:Log/newusers14]]4 create10 02 5* 03VitalyR 5* 10New user account < 1645198420 782184 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@user/sgeo JOIN #esolangs Sgeo :realname < 1645199014 140893 :ArthurStrong!~ArthurStr@2a01:4f9:6a:15af::2 QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1645201083 483872 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@user/sgeo PRIVMSG #esolangs :`olist 1253 < 1645201084 845310 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :olist : shachaf oerjan Sgeo FireFly boily nortti b_jonas < 1645202307 541308 :riv!river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :https://youtu.be/BstloCx8KDk?t=221 ok this was great < 1645202697 813970 :tech_exorcist!txrcst@user/tech-exorcist/x-0447479 QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1645202725 772058 :tech_exorcist!txrcst@user/tech-exorcist/x-0447479 JOIN #esolangs tech_exorcist :he/him - IT, EN > 1645203080 250297 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Teramithic14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93219&oldid=93192 5* 03Digital Hunter 5* (+1022) 10/* Examples */ added fibonacci and factorial alongside a general-purpose function > 1645203359 702285 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Teramithic14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93220&oldid=93219 5* 03Digital Hunter 5* (+55) 10/* Fibonacci numbers */ < 1645203519 107232 :eli_oat!~eli_oat@185.229.59.17 QUIT :Quit: eli_oat < 1645204720 253378 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-4-103.catv.fixed.vodafone.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :ooh, an olist < 1645205492 909319 :definitelya_!~hexagon@host-79-44-190-88.retail.telecomitalia.it JOIN #esolangs * :WRATH < 1645205671 817626 :definitelya!~hexagon@host-87-6-69-219.retail.telecomitalia.it QUIT :Ping timeout: 256 seconds < 1645205875 842521 :dyeplexer!~dyeplexer@user/dyeplexer JOIN #esolangs dyeplexer :t b k ky jt h bc > 1645205922 742395 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Gdelang14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93221&oldid=89774 5* 03Kaveh Yousefi 5* (+458) 10Added the infinite cat program and the truth-machine as two examples. > 1645205981 837979 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Gdelang14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93222&oldid=93221 5* 03Kaveh Yousefi 5* (+168) 10Added a hyperlink to my implementation of the Gdelang programming language on GitHub and changed the category tag Unimplemented to Implemented. < 1645206191 88819 :immibis_!~hexchat@dynamic-089-204-138-049.89.204.138.pool.telefonica.de JOIN #esolangs * :realname < 1645206335 80747 :immibis!~hexchat@dynamic-089-204-139-245.89.204.139.pool.telefonica.de QUIT :Ping timeout: 256 seconds < 1645209079 703999 :dyeplexer!~dyeplexer@user/dyeplexer QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1645209537 846992 :eli_oat!~eli_oat@185.229.59.55 JOIN #esolangs eli_oat :eli_oat < 1645211388 894241 :ArthurStrong!~ArthurStr@2a01:4f9:6a:15af::2 JOIN #esolangs * :ArthurStrong > 1645212357 795486 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Gdelang14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93223&oldid=93222 5* 03Kaveh Yousefi 5* (+751) 10Improved the formatting of the instruction table and extended the description of the interpreter's hyperlink. < 1645213352 725240 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 JOIN #esolangs Lord_of_Life :Lord < 1645213431 153057 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 QUIT :Ping timeout: 272 seconds < 1645213513 457640 :chronon!~chronon@user/chronon PART :#esolangs < 1645213516 587908 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 NICK :Lord_of_Life < 1645214261 823812 :eli_oat!~eli_oat@185.229.59.55 QUIT :Quit: eli_oat < 1645220390 347323 :definitelya_!~hexagon@host-79-44-190-88.retail.telecomitalia.it QUIT :Quit: h < 1645222972 688993 :tech_exorcist!txrcst@user/tech-exorcist/x-0447479 QUIT :Quit: Disconnecting > 1645226110 89510 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Teramithic14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93224&oldid=93220 5* 03Digital Hunter 5* (+25) 10/* Examples */ > 1645227674 283982 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Teramithic14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93225&oldid=93224 5* 03Digital Hunter 5* (+4) 10/* Reserved characters */ teramithic has comments now because i am losing my sanity > 1645227795 539395 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Teramithic14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93226&oldid=93225 5* 03Digital Hunter 5* (+154) 10/* Blocks and flow control */ comments