00:00:01 dunno 00:00:11 -!- ehird` has quit. 00:18:52 -!- KajirBot has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 00:53:13 bsmntbombdood: Sadly, either. 00:59:08 i think it's clever to have parsing be affected by identifier assignations 00:59:35 because you want the challenge of having to check what x is to know what that does 02:08:17 bsmntbombdood: there's no reason for it to be multiplication, so it's variable declaration. :-P 02:08:21 やった! 02:08:27 Unless C is lazy now and you want to specify that it should be evaluated then. 02:08:40 * ihope hugs Haskel 02:08:48 (l++) 02:09:09 It doesn't make you specify evaluation order much. 02:12:19 * pikhq finally has IME and terminal working together 02:14:01 Of course, it can require a runtime system thingy and... all that. 02:14:24 A smart enough Haskell compiler can produce fast code with a small memory footprint thing. 04:12:11 a smart bsmntbombdood can do all that and more 04:14:13 A smart pikhq can skip the compiler and go straight to the assembler. 04:38:25 yay, me wrote a gc 04:43:13 A smart ihope can, um, think about coding in assembly. 04:43:42 Languages should be lazy, not programmers. 04:44:11 I wonder what Haskell would be like if it were strict... 04:44:17 Or eager, or whatever. 04:44:20 -!- rabidfurby has left (?). 05:38:23 -!- GreaseMonkey has joined. 06:51:39 -!- poiuy_qwert has quit. 07:11:23 -!- oerjan has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 09:29:15 -!- oerjan has quit ("Lunch"). 10:03:29 -!- GreaseMonkey has quit ("yay for sourceports"). 11:09:31 -!- RedDak has joined. 11:21:57 -!- RodgerTheGreat_ has joined. 11:23:43 -!- RodgerTheGreat has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 11:30:34 -!- ihope__ has joined. 11:47:52 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 12:05:03 -!- RedDak has quit (Remote closed the connection). 12:48:18 -!- ehird` has joined. 13:01:13 -!- sebbu has joined. 13:07:53 ihope__: actually, a decent Haskell compiler will produce lots of strict code, via cross-module optimisations 13:10:05 Cross-module optimisations are needed in Haskell because of the possibility to put a control structure in one module, a generator in a second, and a consumer in a third, then use them together in a fourth. 13:23:26 -!- ehird` has left (?). 13:23:35 -!- ehird` has joined. 14:20:26 -!- RodgerTheGreat_ has changed nick to RodgerTheGreat. 15:40:30 ping 16:04:45 -!- jix has joined. 16:22:54 -!- Sgeo has joined. 16:23:12 Hi all 16:37:33 hello 16:52:35 -!- importantshock_ has joined. 16:53:19 -!- importantshock_ has changed nick to importantshock. 17:01:56 -!- pikhq has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 17:38:32 -!- pikhq has joined. 17:58:15 -!- pikhq has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 18:05:31 -!- sebbu2 has joined. 18:08:00 -!- importantshock has quit. 18:17:32 -!- jix has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 18:22:51 -!- jix has joined. 18:24:56 -!- sebbu has quit (Connection timed out). 18:44:36 -!- oerjan has joined. 19:00:32 -!- pikhq has joined. 19:11:21 -!- oklokok has joined. 19:11:22 -!- oklopol has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 19:11:22 -!- ololobot has quit (Connection reset by peer). 19:39:59 -!- Tritonio has joined. 19:43:17 -!- oerjan has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:43:22 -!- oerjan has joined. 20:28:52 Hi oerjan 20:31:32 hi Sgeo 20:35:09 hi Tritonio 20:39:50 hello! 20:58:55 -!- jix has quit ("CommandQ"). 21:01:34 -!- tombom has joined. 21:09:23 i'm a little confused 21:09:29 what's the latest intercal version 21:11:49 There are versions? 21:12:28 well there are at least two competing implementations 21:12:38 oh dear 21:12:52 C-INTERCAL and CLC-INTERCAL 21:13:06 What's next? CLCLC-INTERCAL? 21:13:15 so uh 21:13:19 which has more features :S 21:13:41 we have pages on both on the wiki, i think 21:14:11 -!- ihope__ has changed nick to ladu. 21:14:20 -!- ladu has changed nick to ihope. 21:14:44 oh right i'll check there thanls 21:15:47 uh 21:15:52 is clc-intercal written in perl 21:16:28 oh yes it is 21:22:46 ppdpdpdpdpdpdpfppdfodfkgjkhjkhhghgjjakakakakakaka. 21:22:48 Also. 21:22:59 -!- Sgeo has changed nick to Sgeo[Test]. 21:23:16 -!- Sgeo[Test] has changed nick to Sgeo. 21:25:05 -!- Sgeo has changed nick to Sgeo|Testing. 21:26:46 -!- Sgeo|Testing has changed nick to Sgeo. 21:33:48 -!- Sgeo has changed nick to Sgeo|Test. 21:34:27 -!- Sgeo|Test has changed nick to Sgeo. 21:35:28 -!- Sgeo has changed nick to Sgeo|Testing. 21:35:34 -!- tombom has quit. 21:37:34 -!- Sgeo|Testing has changed nick to Sgeo|Test. 21:38:12 -!- Sgeo|Test has changed nick to Sgeo. 21:39:04 -!- Sgeo has changed nick to Sgeo|Test. 21:39:11 -!- Sgeo|Test has changed nick to Sgeo. 21:39:13 -!- oerjan has quit ("Good night"). 21:41:25 -!- Sgeo has changed nick to SgeoBot. 21:41:35 -!- SgeoBot has changed nick to Seo. 21:41:58 -!- Seo has changed nick to Sgeo. 21:42:15 Sgeo: I see you're testing. 21:51:22 test me, baby 21:56:09 -!- sebbu2 has quit ("@+"). 21:57:44 * ihope tests bsmntbombdood 21:57:58 Negative. 21:59:14 yay, i don't have herpes after all! 22:01:42 No, it's largepox you don't have. 22:01:53 * ihope tests bsmntbombdood for herpes, HIV, etc. 22:02:01 Positive, positive, positive, positive, positive? Oh my. 22:02:21 Luckily, a "positive" result only gives a 9% chance of you actually having it. 22:05:51 hooray for bayes 22:07:41 -!- poiuy_qwert has joined. 22:09:44 Hi poiuy_qwert 22:09:52 hello Sgeo 22:10:01 * Sgeo should start working on PSOX again 22:40:14 -!- RedDak has joined. 22:48:26 * SimonRC wonders why he is such an idiot in dreams. 22:48:50 ok, so I figure out that I am dreaming, then I decide, "oh, I'll talk to my sister" 22:49:08 despite all the planning I did for much more fun things to do 22:49:11 *sigh* 22:49:29 also I can't tell how long I stay lucid... 22:49:43 I worry it's only about 15s or something. 22:52:56 i had a sweet dream last night 22:54:35 hm? 22:55:22 i was swimming in a hot spring + waterfall surrounded by cliffs and shit, then i found an entrance to a cave, that had all sorts of cool stuff inside 22:55:25 hard to explain 22:55:32 mine mke less sense 22:55:48 mine are also unillustrable 22:56:04 boiling pools of liquid surrounded by equipment... 22:56:13 I go into the kitchen, and there is a pile of PDFs on the table... 22:56:41 ... not printed or icons or on storage media or anything, but actual PDFs. 22:56:43 like, WTF 23:00:19 ha 23:01:11 this cave was so cool 23:01:31 describe 23:02:10 it was a working area, but left like everyone had vaporized a few minutes ago 23:03:08 really hard to describe 23:03:31 * Sgeo should really work on PSOX 23:05:26 SimonRC: what did the pdfs look like? 23:05:41 dunno 23:06:19 I think the sensation entered at a higher layer, so they didn't have an appearence. 23:15:00 wish that could happen for real 23:18:48 give it 50 years 23:19:12 It is a bit scary looking in the mirror and not havig your reflection match properly 23:20:48 Especially when your reflection reaches out and starts beating the crap out of you. 23:20:49 That sucks. 23:21:14 It didn't do that to me. 23:21:18 Though it was black once 23:21:38 I don't know if you intended that to be a racist remark, but it definitely was :P 23:24:41 um 23:24:43 ok 23:26:24 it was? 23:27:02 s/was/sounded like one 23:27:10 i highly doubt SimonRC was being racist to... pdfs? 23:28:46 it was not intended to be racist 23:34:52 zzzzzzzz 23:39:31 * Sgeo is thinking about two new string formats for PSOX 23:39:36 * Sgeo pokes pikhq 23:44:55 Longstrings: Longnums that are not interpreted as numbers, and the 0x02 indicator is meaningless 23:45:12 RStrings: terminated by an unescaped 0x00 23:45:22 0x01 can escape a 0x00 23:45:30 0x01 can also escape 0x01 23:46:36 XStrings: Allows the client to choose.. first byte is 0x00 for NUL-terminated strings, 0x01 for longnums(same 0x01 is used as indicator), and 0x02 for RStrings 23:59:43 Anyone here?