01:40:43 -!- poiuy_qwert has quit. 01:41:34 -!- bsmntbombdood has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 01:41:44 -!- bsmntbombdood has joined. 02:13:08 * ihope waits for a year to pass 02:38:18 Slow day today. 02:38:25 * ihope bombs bsmntbombdood's basement 02:47:35 -!- ihope has quit ("Holamellamoihope127ymiespaciadoresroto"). 02:59:56 -!- {^Raven^} has joined. 04:20:21 -!- poiuy_qwert has joined. 04:34:48 -!- rabidpoobear has joined. 04:34:57 hey 04:36:08 YAR POO IS GOING TO EAT YOO! 04:36:11 Erm, Pooh 04:36:14 However you spell that 04:36:18 YAR POOH IS GOING TO EAT YOO! 04:36:39 hah 04:36:56 i'm writing a whirl interpreter in python *_* 04:39:46 Heheh, *_* is right ^^ 04:40:08 !help 04:40:21 -!- EgoBot has joined. 04:40:24 !help 04:40:27 help ps kill i eof flush show ls bf_txtgen usertrig daemon undaemon 04:40:29 1l 2l adjust axo befunge bch bf{8,[16],32,64} fyb fybs glass glypho kipple lambda lazyk linguine malbolge pbrain rail rhotor sadol sceql trigger udage01 unlambda 04:40:39 Nope, no whirl there. 04:40:53 If you get it working, maybe I'll stick it in EgoBot :P 04:56:23 egobot is just a bunch of interpreters? *confused* 04:58:05 !help 04:58:09 help ps kill i eof flush show ls bf_txtgen usertrig daemon undaemon 04:58:11 1l 2l adjust axo befunge bch bf{8,[16],32,64} fyb fybs glass glypho kipple lambda lazyk linguine malbolge pbrain rail rhotor sadol sceql trigger udage01 unlambda 04:58:19 !help kipple 04:58:21 !malbolge 04:58:23 To use an interpreter: Note: can be the actual program, an http:// URL, or a file:// URL which refers to my pseudofilesystem. 04:58:41 hmmm 04:59:00 !kipple 04:59:03 (Kipple note) Since kipple buffers input, you will have to send all of the input and then an EOF command. See !help eof 04:59:23 !bf 04:59:30 You do have to put a program there :P 04:59:52 !bf ++++++++++[>+++++++>++++++++++>+++>+<<<<-]>++.>+.+++++++..+++.>++.<<+++++++++++++++.>.+++.------.--------.>+.>. 04:59:55 Hello World! 05:00:01 neato 05:00:03 :D 05:00:44 does it pass command-line arguments to the interpreters? (so I know how I should write this so it'll work with the bot) 05:01:02 No, it doesn't (security) 05:02:01 how's it work then? 05:02:29 It writes the arguments to a file, then passes the filename to the interpreter. 05:02:52 Basically, any relatively normal interpreter should work with it. 05:03:35 so like "python whirlinterp.py examplefile.txt"? 05:03:48 Yeah 05:03:58 aight, cool. 05:16:04 mm, almost time to start debugging 05:18:11 GregorR-W: GO AWAY 05:21:29 a fan? 05:23:51 Me logged in from work :P 05:23:56 Having forgotten to log out on Friday. 05:26:42 oh 05:26:50 nice net connection 05:26:56 i would've been d/ced by now 05:27:41 excited about going into work and being able to log out tomorrow?? 05:27:49 sorry about double ?s 05:28:10 lol 05:28:33 I should hope that Intel could maintain a network connection over a weekend :P 05:28:38 I'll probably forget again. 05:28:41 Like I aaaaaaaaalways do. 05:31:14 I like Intel 05:31:42 my first comp had an intel processor *fond memories* 05:31:54 A 4004? :P 05:32:19 heh 05:32:55 * rabidpoobear is 17 05:34:00 Well, we're both younger than the 4004. 05:34:21 But you know ... retro computing X-P 05:35:14 I got a mac once and I couldn't figure out how to use it without a mouse. 05:37:41 It's impossible. Always has been :P 05:39:03 * GregorR huggles UNIX 05:40:05 Eh, I just ran my interpreter and it didn't output anything. 05:40:15 That's nae promising :-P 05:40:20 I wish it had outputted an error or something useful. 05:42:32 oh... 05:42:34 -!- Arrogant has joined. 05:42:36 *slaps forehead* 05:42:44 "0" is not the same as 0.... 05:45:08 Heh 06:06:26 man this is hard to debug 06:17:38 ah, excitement! 06:17:45 it's alive, it's alive! 06:17:46 :D 06:23:30 where should I e-mail it once I have it working perfectly? 06:29:08 okay 06:29:16 not registered on freenode so can't reply in PM 06:30:03 everything seems to work except the 99 bottles of beer program, I'm trying to figure out the problem right now 06:46:03 * {^Raven^} wibbles 06:48:18 I'll wibble you! 06:48:35 ... 06:48:36 That may have implications I didn't intend :P 06:49:52 hey raven 06:52:28 -!- Arrogant_ has joined. 06:52:40 hi 06:54:31 Arrogant's connection is rawkin' today :P 07:01:30 i have no idea what to do! 07:01:31 :( 07:06:49 haha 07:07:28 I was looking at my code and I thought "might as well try adding a -1 here also, see what happens" and it fixed it 07:07:31 so it all works now! 07:07:32 yay. 07:07:39 lol 07:12:04 -!- Arrogant has quit (No route to host). 07:12:45 weighs in at 200 lines exactly. e-mailing now. 07:14:08 tell me if you get it, my e-mail's a little weird 07:15:03 Yeah, I got it. 07:15:06 I'll add it some time that's not now. 07:17:49 haha 07:17:51 okay 07:20:48 Incidentally, you mind prefixing a license to that? 07:28:41 sent 07:29:38 *thumbs up* 07:30:26 :) 07:31:21 just e-mail me if you find any errors in it 07:33:36 !help 07:33:38 help ps kill i eof flush show ls bf_txtgen usertrig daemon undaemon 07:33:40 1l 2l adjust axo befunge bch bf{8,[16],32,64} fyb fybs glass glypho kipple lambda lazyk linguine malbolge pbrain rail rhotor sadol sceql trigger udage01 unlambda 07:33:50 !ps 07:33:52 1 rabidpoobear: ps 07:34:02 !ls 07:34:04 bf/, glass/, linguine/ 07:34:25 !usertrig 07:34:26 Huh? 07:34:34 !i 07:34:47 !eof 07:34:49 You can do !help 07:34:57 !help eof 07:35:00 Use: eof Function: send EOF to a process 07:35:18 -!- bsmntbombdood has quit ("all your basment are belong to bsmntbombdood"). 07:35:21 !help bf 07:35:25 To use an interpreter: Note: can be the actual program, an http:// URL, or a file:// URL which refers to my pseudofilesystem. 07:37:41 !bf http://esoteric.sange.fi/brainfuck/bf-source/lib/HELL0.BF 07:37:44 Hello World! 07:38:04 !bf http://esoteric.sange.fi/brainfuck/bf-source/lib/math.bf 07:38:36 !ps 07:38:38 1 rabidpoobear: ps 07:38:45 !kill 1 07:38:47 Process 1 killed. 07:38:54 >_> 07:38:58 I don't think math.bf does anything if you just run it, it's libraries IIRC. 07:39:04 ah 07:39:43 !bf http://esoteric.sange.fi/brainfuck/bf-source/lib/ARRAY.BF 07:39:56 Same story :P 07:41:01 !bf http://esoteric.sange.fi/brainfuck/bf-source/quine/selfportrait.b 07:41:06 what's quine? 07:41:06 07:41:23 Quines are programs that output their own source. 07:41:31 oh 07:42:12 Still outputting garbage at you? :P 07:42:12 it seems like that would be very hard to do 07:42:17 It is. 07:42:20 Particularly in BF 07:42:20 -!- EgoBot has quit (Excess Flood). 07:42:23 Hah 07:42:28 WHAT HAVE YOU DOOOOOOONE :P 07:42:32 :D 07:42:33 sorry 07:42:38 -!- EgoBot has joined. 07:42:48 it got halfway through 07:43:06 lol 07:43:25 !glass {M[m(_d)(Debug)!(_d)(cl).?]} 07:43:28 A Arr Arre BF Debug Emote F Fib Hsh Hshe I JixMath L LameQuine M O Rand S Tape TapeItem URLs V 07:43:45 !glass {M[m(_d)(Debug)!"BF"(_d)(fl).?]} 07:43:48 bf c__ 07:44:50 !help glass 07:44:52 To use an interpreter: Note: can be the actual program, an http:// URL, or a file:// URL which refers to my pseudofilesystem. 07:45:09 !glass {M[m(_b)(BF)!">+++++++++[<++++++++>-]<.>+++++++[<++++>-]<+.+++++++..+++.>>>++++++++[<++++>-]<.>>>++++++++++[<+++++++++>-]<---.<<<<.+++.------.--------.>>+."(_b)(bf).?]} 07:45:16 Hello World! 07:45:24 Hahahah, I forgot that I actually got that working :P 07:48:20 what's glass? 07:48:31 http://www.esolangs.org/wiki/Glass 07:48:42 Only the COOLEST ESOTERIC LANGUAGE EVER :P 07:49:06 heh I'll pretend you're not biased 07:49:11 Heh 07:52:40 !glass {M[m(_o)O!"Hello World!"(_o)o.?]} 07:52:42 Hello World! 07:53:00 where is the class M instantiated? 07:53:28 -!- Arrogant_ has changed nick to Arrogant. 07:53:50 oh M is just main 07:54:15 M is instantiated by the interpreter, yeah. 07:54:35 your language makes my head hurt 07:54:38 Hahahaha 07:55:04 what language did you write the interpreter in? 07:55:56 C++ 07:56:02 [(log)(_v)1=,(_c)<-1>=(_x)<1>=/(_x)(_v)*<1.5>a(ge).?(_x)1=(_y)1=,(_c)0*<1>aa.?=/(_y)(_v)0*(ee)*ad.?=(_c)(_y)<0>=\\(_p)p*=(_v)0*<1>as.?=(_o)(_v)*=(_s)<1>=(_i)<0>=(_x)<0>=/(_p)(_p)0*<1>as.?=(_i)0*<1>aa.?=(_x)0*(_o)*(_i)*ad.?(_s)*am.?aa.?=(_o)0*(_v)*am.?=(_s)<0>(_s)*as.?=(_x)\(_c)*(_x)*aa.?] 07:56:04 ^ Jix wrote this 07:57:38 nice 07:57:59 what does it do? 07:58:44 Logarithms 07:58:49 Part of his greater JixMath class 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:00:23 he a big fan of Glass in particular? 08:00:48 I've found that he's been a big fan of every esoteric language I've ever written X-P 08:01:24 -!- GregorR-W has quit (Remote closed the connection). 08:01:30 hey! 08:01:36 what does that mean? 08:01:51 Um, which, what I last said, or my clone getting disconnected? :P 08:02:17 -!- GregorR-W has joined. 08:06:02 the disconnection 08:06:06 "remote closed the connection" 08:07:09 Usu that means that the client quit without sending a quit message. Probably because the proxy just disconnected with no warning ^^ 08:07:54 ah 08:07:59 so... 08:08:16 (_a)A makes an instance of the arithmetic class called _a? 08:08:32 (_a)A! does 08:08:41 (_a)A pushes the variables _a and A onto the stack. 08:09:47 I still like my Syntesthesia language 08:09:58 The only one I ever made (or ever will make, probably) :( 08:10:11 I only bring that up 'cause Glass reminds me of it. 08:10:21 !glass {M[m(_a)A!<7.9>(_a)f.?]} 08:10:36 * rabidpoobear cries. 08:10:39 You didn't output anything. 08:10:44 oh 08:10:50 I think that worked, but you didn't output your result :) 08:11:41 !glass {M[m(_a)A!(_o)O!<7.9>(_a)f.?(_o)o.?]} 08:11:49 what is the .? for? 08:12:18 (_a)f pushes _a and f onto the stack, '.' replaces that with _a.f, '?' calls the function on the top of the stack. 08:12:35 {M[m(_o)O!"Hello World!"(_o)(on).?]} 08:12:49 !glass {M[m(_o)O!"Hello World!"(_o)(on).?]} 08:12:52 0 08:12:56 And then, Gregor went to sleep. 08:12:57 oops 08:13:17 !glass {M[m(_a)A!(_o)O!<7.9>(_a)f.?(_o)(on).?]} 08:13:20 7 08:13:23 yesss 08:13:30 g'nite 08:13:48 Arrogant did you base your language on glass? 08:13:55 No 08:16:11 HelloWorld in synthesthesia looked like: (iasciiLib){H}{e}{l}{l}{o}{COMMA}{SPACE}{w}{o}{r}{l}{d}{EXCLAM} 08:16:39 I had a small standard library for it. 08:16:39 nice 08:16:47 {Name} calls a function 08:16:53 {Name:code} defines a function. 08:17:19 You can create new scopes, and execute code in lower scopes. Lots of macro possibilities. 08:17:29 I rather liked it 08:17:46 * Arrogant will post the specs 08:18:25 My favorite part of it was writing the math library 08:18:45 {div:{switch}(n*>%*<[->-(f%*>+<)<]>*>|)} 08:19:43 http://paragon.pastebin.com/730638 08:21:01 I thought it was rather ingenious, but I've always been rather arrogant :) 08:22:24 i wrote a whirl interpreter! 08:22:50 :D 08:23:40 the 99 bottles of beer program worked in it 08:23:44 so I'm satisfied 08:25:08 I never wrote a 99 bottles for Synesthesia 08:25:10 I suppose I could 08:25:45 you should and submit it to that 99 bottles site 08:26:10 It'd be a helluva job to try to remember how to write in the language again though... hmm 08:27:27 did you learn glass? 08:27:32 No 08:27:38 I might 08:27:41 Eventually 08:31:13 whenever I tell people I'm writing a NES emulator they say "why? there are already NES emulators" 08:31:54 and I say "the same reason you play football. It's not that I'm accomplishing something unique, it's that I'm doing something that's fun." 08:32:27 what say you to that? 08:32:46 I'd say that's about right 08:33:07 It appears that my old synesthesia interpreter is broken 08:33:48 :O 08:34:20 but would it have been broken if you hadn't tried it? is the cat alive or dead!?!? 08:34:27 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'strip' 08:34:44 ooh python? 08:34:49 Heh. 08:34:54 Yeah. 08:35:05 Using pyparsing to parse it. 08:35:19 Fantastic library. 08:35:31 my whirl interp's in python too in case you didn't see that earlier 08:35:35 * rabidpoobear googles pyparsing 08:37:39 Python's the best. 08:37:49 ooooh 08:37:54 I've been using Ruby for the little bits of magic you can do with it 08:37:59 But it's nothing compared to Python. 08:38:07 I wonder if I can use this module in my emulator somehow 08:38:13 I'm writing that in python too btw 08:38:40 ruby looks scary 08:38:49 but I think i understand it mostly 08:39:08 :) 08:39:25 Ruby is a hella scary language. 08:40:15 did you fix the attr error? 08:40:39 Yeah. 08:40:50 It seems that the language has changed since I wrote the examples 08:40:57 I had been focusing on the stdlib instead 08:41:05 And hadn't updated the examples to match 08:41:26 (n(iascii){H}*.{e}*.{l}*.{l}*.{o}*.{SPACE}*.{w}*.{o}*.{r}*.{l}*.{d}*.{EXCLAM}*.) is the way to do "Hello world!" without modifying anything. 08:41:36 Even creates its own scope to stay out of the way. 08:42:26 But the attribute error was do to using some openAnything method that really shouldn't have been there 08:42:55 did you name your language after an AFI song? 08:44:13 No 08:44:21 It's after a mental disorder 08:45:03 ah 08:45:25 what is it? 08:47:14 Senses blend into each other 08:47:39 Your brain assigns things like sounds to colors, tastes to textures, etc. 08:47:50 I thought it was a nice step up from "brainfuck" 08:48:24 oh I have heard of that 08:49:50 you think I can get a NES emulator to run full-speed in pure python? 08:50:36 Eh, probably not 08:50:59 Well... 08:51:19 I don't know much about emulation. 08:51:36 What you use for media will probably be a major factor 08:53:13 i'm wondering if I could even emulate the CPU at full speed. It's 1.7 mhz which would be like 300,000 operations per second 08:53:58 but there's that java emulator online, NESCafe, so it gives me hope 08:54:05 python's not too much slower than Java 08:54:26 Yeah 08:54:33 Well, with psyco... 08:54:39 It gets really fast. 08:55:17 that's true, I haven't used psyco that much but i've heard good things 08:56:54 i'm going to write a COW interpreter and then go to sleep 08:57:17 K. 09:08:40 Beer done. 09:10:24 http://paragon.pastebin.com/730666 09:10:33 (inums) lets me do things like {90}{9} 09:10:37 Instead of 99 + 09:12:33 with (imath) you can get 1000000 with: (inums)(imath){1000}|{1000}|{mul}*! 09:12:37 But that takes a long time. 09:12:44 I probably shouldn't execute it. 09:13:17 go for it 09:14:35 Somehow I ended up with 2 million. 09:15:49 Ah. I see. 09:16:43 {1000}| puts 1000 on the stack 09:16:48 but doesn't remove it from the cell. 09:17:02 so {1000}|{1000}| puts 1000 and 2000 on the stack. 09:17:10 ah 09:17:12 interesting 09:17:29 So... 09:17:44 (n(inums)(imath)(n{1000}|)(n{1000}|){mul}*!) 09:17:53 New scopes instead. 09:21:15 Okay, so I've done 99beer, what else... 09:21:31 Maybe I should make a wiki page? 09:22:59 Maybe I could make it easily extendible in Python. 09:25:50 yeah make a wiki page 09:48:46 eh it sorta works so i'm going to sleep. 09:48:51 good luck. 09:48:56 -!- rabidpoobear has quit. 10:32:06 (imath){fibo:(n(n*(f|=)-(f+|=)-(f+|=)++-|{fibo} -|{fibo}{add}))} 10:32:06 <3 10:35:49 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 11:50:44 -!- SimonRC has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 11:51:10 -!- SimonRC has joined. 13:57:17 -!- jix has joined. 15:19:49 -!- ihope_ has joined. 15:20:03 EgoBot! 15:20:08 * ihope_ hugs EgoBot 15:21:20 !daemon pager bf + [ , > [-] ++++ [ < ----- ----- ----- ----- --- > - ] < [ > [-] ++++ [ < +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ +++ > - ] < . 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20:22:08 * kipple wakes up 20:22:25 ahem. sorry for waking you up. 20:22:57 * kipple accepts apology 20:23:58 * kipple stops speaking in third person 20:33:57 * GregorR begins speaking in third person. 20:34:08 Gregor is here. 20:34:33 * kipple goes back to sleep 20:39:45 so, has anyone actually made anything useful in SMATINY yet? 20:42:19 * GregorR shakes the magic 8-ball 20:42:22 Signs point to no. 20:45:02 Outlook not so good. 20:45:28 Ask again later 20:46:45 the magic eight ball could be a nice random function for an esoteric language :D 21:03:46 -!- ihope_ has joined. 21:03:48 -!- ihope_ has changed nick to ihope. 21:15:52 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 21:39:16 -!- fuse has quit ("ircII EPIC4-2.0 -- Are we there yet?"). 21:47:17 * SimonRC had the idea of making a "Magic C ball". 21:47:35 It would be a script that printed a random phrase from a list. 21:47:47 "Uninitialised variable." 21:48:10 "Accessing pas end of array." 21:48:32 "Bad assumption about datatype size." 21:48:57 "Free()ed something twice." 21:49:10 y'know, the general problems you have with C programs. 21:49:24 :-) 21:49:29 * SimonRC goes to bed. 21:51:53 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 22:28:36 there should be a language list of sorts that only shows languages that arn't stubs and actually have a command list 22:28:50 That'd be nice :( 22:30:11 maybe there could be a note next to each entry on the list that is a stub or similar 22:30:15 or a small symbol 22:30:38 well im adding both the suggestions to the Esolang_talk:Categorization page 22:31:01 -!- StupidMonkey has joined. 22:31:32 -!- SpaDusA has joined. 22:31:49 Please say hello world! 22:32:14 w00t...just like microsoft...doesnt work 22:32:49 hello world! 22:33:03 thank you! 22:33:21 please type this complete message into this channel at least 10 times :-) 22:33:39 OK, no more DDOS'ing. 22:33:43 We've had enough of that :P 22:33:49 lol 22:33:51 :-p 22:34:20 but now that EgoBot is gone, we need someone else to do it ;) 22:34:20 That's probably the first thing anyone tries. 22:34:27 yeah 22:34:28 kipple: True :( :( :( 22:34:36 Not my fault! :( :( :( 22:35:20 * kipple is going to bed. feel free to commence DDOS'ing after he's logged off 22:35:45 Please set StupidMonkey.voice to true. 22:35:45 * SpaDusA would like to...but GreggorR is still here 22:36:06 Nobody has +o, so nobody gets +anything 22:37:20 everyone please chat using /me 22:37:32 Please print the value of pi to 1,00,000 decimal places. 22:37:47 1,000,000 even 22:38:00 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679 8214808651328230664709384460955058223172535940812848111745028410270193852110555964462294895493038196 4428810975665933446128475648233786783165271201909145648566923460348610454326648213393607260249141273 724587006606315588174881520920962829254091715364367892590360011330530548820466521384146951941511609 22:38:25 * SpaDusA reviews pi...hmmm...not quite 1,000,000 22:38:48 One ... two ... three ... 22:39:27 niice 22:39:52 someone please disprove infinity 22:40:07 1/0 = Jesus 22:40:10 The Bible says so. 22:40:12 :P 22:40:14 Infinity can't exist, because there's nowhere to keep it. 22:40:16 lol 22:40:20 thats great 22:40:50 show that perpetual motion is possible...and easy to accomplish 22:41:14 * GregorR ceases IRP and returns to things he gets paid for. 22:41:51 Please pay GregorR to stay here. 22:41:52 -!- SpaDusA has left (?). 22:50:58 -!- StupidMonkey has left (?). 22:55:48 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 23:52:31 -!- GregorR has quit ("And then, gregor remembered to close his IRC client!").