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(www.adiirc.com) < 1608014228 596480 :adu!~arobbins@c-76-111-99-194.hsd1.md.comcast.net QUIT :Quit: adu < 1608015534 821598 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :unsurprisingly, today's task doesn't look very twisty < 1608015540 552829 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :emphasis on very < 1608015608 157652 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :and yesterday's is not nearly as twisted as it might have been < 1608016449 172624 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :actually today is the first time I spent effort on optimising the code after getting both stars < 1608016470 641016 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I was not happy with my code taking more than a minute for the second part. < 1608019932 203910 :sprocklem!~sprocklem@unaffiliated/sprocklem QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1608021329 988082 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@ool-18b98aa4.dyn.optonline.net QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1608021979 929988 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :int-e: mine still takes over 30 seconds and I'm not happy with that < 1608022079 596407 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Taneb: I bit the bullet and used ST and unboxed arrays. < 1608022107 949245 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :well, array, singular. < 1608022152 920936 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'm just using IntMap but I'm surprised there's that much of a speedup from arrays < 1608022208 880103 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :well you do get millions of entries, so a tree of depth 20 or so, and traversing that is a lot of random memory accesses < 1608022244 407884 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hmm, good point < 1608022388 751491 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh and GC cost may be nontrivial too... hmm. < 1608022525 925708 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :"Productivity 49.4% of total user, 49.3% of total elapsed" < 1608022594 384503 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Just passing +RTS -A2G is a nice 150% speedup < 1608022612 534170 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :bringing productivity up to 85%. < 1608022618 811130 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(ymmv) < 1608022806 516331 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :But the array version has 99.5% productivity (unsurprisingly; the big array isn't scanned and the rest of the heap is really small) < 1608022848 567022 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :> 29.717 / 0.562 < 1608022851 289487 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esoteric : 52.87722419928825 < 1608023079 523104 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Taneb: what happened to yesterday's second star? < 1608023102 90012 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(looking at the #haskell list) < 1608023192 756368 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :int-e: critical motivation error < 1608023361 113322 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :it just looks out of place among all the gold :) < 1608023371 106617 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'll get round to it < 1608023413 209311 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :...eventually < 1608023425 419013 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :(Seeing as I've done some of the 2015 tasks this month, it may be a while) < 1608025115 360917 :rain1!~My_user_n@unaffiliated/rain1 JOIN :#esoteric < 1608026764 799266 :Arcorann!~awych@159-196-65-46.9fc441.mel.nbn.aussiebb.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1608027646 340775 :delta23!~deltaepsi@d179-68-39-184.evv.wideopenwest.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1608029396 460575 :shachaf!~shachaf@unaffiliated/shachaf PRIVMSG #esoteric :int-e: I'm unsure what to do at this island that has two tall trees and two rocks. < 1608029431 499272 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :shachaf: if you make a screenshot I might have an idea < 1608029457 351641 :shachaf!~shachaf@unaffiliated/shachaf PRIVMSG #esoteric :Ah, I was trying to be deliberately vague. But I guess I can do that. < 1608029484 641188 :shachaf!~shachaf@unaffiliated/shachaf PRIVMSG #esoteric :https://slbkbs.org/tmp/2020-12-15-025059_3840x2160.png < 1608029490 64227 :shachaf!~shachaf@unaffiliated/shachaf PRIVMSG #esoteric :Not that I've been stuck here for that long or anything. < 1608029641 109852 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yeah I know what you can do there and it doesn't seem terribly difficult. < 1608029657 184749 :shachaf!~shachaf@unaffiliated/shachaf PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'll figure it out. < 1608030057 908752 :atslash!~atslash@static.231.107.9.5.clients.your-server.de QUIT :Quit: Leaving < 1608030304 241677 :LKoen!~LKoen@29.248.88.92.rev.sfr.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1608030383 818260 :shachaf!~shachaf@unaffiliated/shachaf PRIVMSG #esoteric :int-e: Oh, wow, I can't believe I missed that. < 1608030398 383634 :shachaf!~shachaf@unaffiliated/shachaf PRIVMSG #esoteric :Especially since it was the theme of this whole area. < 1608030421 21281 :shachaf!~shachaf@unaffiliated/shachaf PRIVMSG #esoteric :I spent a little time trying to get to the rock but most of the time I was thinking I needed to get to the (barely visible) island in the southeast. < 1608030528 283726 :shachaf!~shachaf@unaffiliated/shachaf PRIVMSG #esoteric :Oh, and it just brought me here. < 1608030866 203076 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :sometimes all it needs is a small leap of faith > 1608031254 282235 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Category:Graphical Output14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=79427 5* 03Sinthorion 5* (+69) 10Created page with "Languages with primarily graphical IO (to screen or to an image file)" > 1608031299 767220 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07PixelCode14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79428&oldid=78088 5* 03Sinthorion 5* (+114) 10categories > 1608031323 360189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Graphical Brainfuck14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79429&oldid=50990 5* 03Sinthorion 5* (+30) 10category < 1608031568 891752 :imode!~linear@unaffiliated/imode QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds > 1608031634 615790 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Image14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79430&oldid=62030 5* 03Razetime 5* (+30) 10 > 1608031716 910281 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Drawfuck14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79431&oldid=47307 5* 03Razetime 5* (-5) 10 < 1608031845 328745 :rain1!~My_user_n@unaffiliated/rain1 QUIT :Quit: WeeChat 2.9 > 1608031853 691573 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07MATL14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79432&oldid=76648 5* 03Razetime 5* (+30) 10 > 1608031897 259293 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Rebmu14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79433&oldid=68159 5* 03Razetime 5* (+30) 10 > 1608032041 766212 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Rebmu14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79434&oldid=79433 5* 03Razetime 5* (+0) 10 < 1608032387 594812 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :did we just get another new category without discussion :-( < 1608032516 936362 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :though the current state spells out "gimp" in the middle which is a funny accident https://esolangs.org/wiki/Category:Graphical_Output (may need to be logged in to see the latest version) < 1608032523 786963 :Arcorann_!~awych@159-196-65-46.9fc441.mel.nbn.aussiebb.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1608032722 794228 :Arcorann!~awych@159-196-65-46.9fc441.mel.nbn.aussiebb.net QUIT :Ping timeout: 256 seconds < 1608034423 363310 :sftp!~sftp@unaffiliated/sftp QUIT :Ping timeout: 258 seconds < 1608034447 519778 :sftp!~sftp@unaffiliated/sftp JOIN :#esoteric < 1608035569 756115 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :02:31:48 And for the same low price of none, here's also a stack-only day 2 part 1 < 1608035571 396810 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :wow how < 1608035795 105685 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :my day 1 part 2 is https://dpaste.org/0rDS/slim < 1608036171 325427 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :somehow your part 2 is different from part 1 only by a little < 1608036211 754379 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :but it has to be a whole one more loop around < 1608036866 513269 :TheLie!~TheLie@business-24-134-17-157.pool2.vodafone-ip.de JOIN :#esoteric > 1608037357 213475 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Rui14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79435&oldid=78269 5* 03PythonshellDebugwindow 5* (+21) 10/* Turing-Completeness */ rm redirect < 1608037388 591394 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :It doesn't, though. < 1608037450 616116 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :What it does is essentially: for i { for j { k = 2020 - (i+j); if exists[k]: return i*j*k } } < 1608037567 348011 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :It uses one of the playfield rows as a bitmap, basically. The input-reading loop collects all the input numbers to consecutive cells of row f as with part 1, but for every number i, it also sets the i'th column of row e to 0 for that "check if we have this number" test. < 1608037654 826105 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh cool, you kind of use the program space for implicit sorting < 1608037660 957209 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :by that exists[] > 1608037709 447025 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Rebmu14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79436&oldid=79434 5* 03PythonshellDebugwindow 5* (+50) 10External link < 1608037711 902179 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :can't be done in rasel since it currently isn't supposed for random writing < 1608037736 943939 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yeah, that's why I said "it's a bit of a cheat". < 1608037761 566596 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :ultimate bucket sort < 1608037788 77401 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :I did part 2 of day 2 as well, but had to use one cell on the playfield for it: http://ix.io/2I9P < 1608037820 530540 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :I went sleep yesterday on doing day 2 part 2, have to finish it yet < 1608037843 792178 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :unlike day 1 the part 2 here is changing the program a lot < 1608037857 582354 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :A rot or a 2swap/2dup would certainly make stack-only Befunge solutions much more plausible. < 1608037879 348198 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :what's that? < 1608037888 712670 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :swap 3 top items? < 1608037908 110976 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yeah, [a b c] -> [b c a]. Or the other way around, I can never remember. < 1608037939 414735 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :It's a Forth term. 2swap and 2dup do [a b c d] -> [c d a b] and [a b] -> [a b a b] respectively. < 1608037941 56444 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :yeah, each step deeper is a huge help < 1608037956 388981 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :the number is problems become easily solvable grows exponentially < 1608038018 553428 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :*of problems < 1608038051 126624 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :The "algorithms" (if you can call them that) in my Befunge solutions are: for part 1, it just reads characters and compares them to the reference character, possibly incrementing a count stored below the reference. After it's done, it compares the result to the low/high bounds. The input transforms the (low, high) pair to (high-low+1, low) to make it possible with just swap. < 1608038258 103635 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :And for part 2 it just uses two read-and-discard loops to skip over characters before the first important one, and between the first and second ones, and then calculates essentially (a == c) + (b == c) == 1. But I had to p/g the c value. :/ < 1608038395 249044 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :int-e: The problem with modern computers are, they're just too fast. I did the "just play the game" solution for part 1, fully assuming they'd ask for some ridiculously large number for part 2 that'd need some clever trick, but then they asked for a relatively modest number, which comes out of the simple solution in less than two seconds. So now I'm not motivated to think about shortcuts. < 1608038503 91937 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :to see if X is within A and B I stored it like A B B X, then subtract-compare the last two, then restore X by subtracting the (B-X) from B, then compare with A < 1608038710 285310 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hmm, makes sense. What I did was (modulo some +1s) to store B-A A X, turn it into B-A X-A, then do the comparisons X-A > 0 (aka X > A) and X-A < B-A (aka X < B). < 1608039113 241880 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :fizzie: well as indicated earlier, the Data.Map based Haskell solution made me bite my nails for a minute < 1608039205 858054 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I also followed my usual pattern of producing a list of numbers and then taking the N-th element. Turns out that list alone accounted for half of the time. > 1608039222 223156 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07PRSCNT14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79437&oldid=79424 5* 03Someone else 5* (+828) 10 > 1608039339 506083 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07PRSCNT14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79438&oldid=79437 5* 03Someone else 5* (+33) 10 < 1608040248 710402 :LKoen!~LKoen@29.248.88.92.rev.sfr.net QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1608040264 527110 :LKoen!~LKoen@29.248.88.92.rev.sfr.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1608040336 57869 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :FWIW, here's also a stack-only day 2 part 2, with just a little code duplication (to maintain state in the IP rather than on the stack): http://ix.io/2Ia7 < 1608040416 648985 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :Probably that could be fixed too, with some similar system for restoring the value, just don't have time now. > 1608040875 655575 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07PRSCNT14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79439&oldid=79438 5* 03Someone else 5* (+1266) 10Added examples < 1608040897 840893 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :Eh, actually, it's much simpler than that, I can just http://ix.io/2Iab -- though that's got a larger bounding box after all. Not sure what's better. > 1608041068 749964 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07PRSCNT14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79440&oldid=79439 5* 03Someone else 5* (+9) 10 < 1608041941 883860 :adu!~arobbins@c-76-111-99-194.hsd1.md.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1608042102 784064 :Arcorann_!~awych@159-196-65-46.9fc441.mel.nbn.aussiebb.net QUIT :Ping timeout: 256 seconds < 1608043737 102988 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@ool-18b98aa4.dyn.optonline.net JOIN :#esoteric > 1608044059 10663 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07PRSCNT14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79441&oldid=79440 5* 03Someone else 5* (+1268) 10Added examples > 1608044121 853168 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07PRSCNT14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79442&oldid=79441 5* 03Someone else 5* (+6) 10Formatting < 1608044212 52752 :rain1!~My_user_n@unaffiliated/rain1 JOIN :#esoteric < 1608045336 258772 :deltaepsilon23!~deltaepsi@d179-68-39-184.evv.wideopenwest.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1608045355 322402 :delta23!~deltaepsi@d179-68-39-184.evv.wideopenwest.com QUIT :Disconnected by services < 1608045359 298713 :deltaepsilon23!~deltaepsi@d179-68-39-184.evv.wideopenwest.com NICK :delta23 > 1608045434 161602 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07PRSCNT14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79443&oldid=79442 5* 03Someone else 5* (-680) 10 < 1608046134 792960 :TheLie!~TheLie@business-24-134-17-157.pool2.vodafone-ip.de QUIT :Remote host closed the connection > 1608050876 694950 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07PRSCNT14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79444&oldid=79443 5* 03Someone else 5* (+7) 10 < 1608051204 779340 :S_Gautam!uid286066@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ljviglabpqtspwrw JOIN :#esoteric < 1608051525 356896 :adu!~arobbins@c-76-111-99-194.hsd1.md.comcast.net QUIT :Quit: adu < 1608051802 49809 :sprocklem!~sprocklem@unaffiliated/sprocklem JOIN :#esoteric < 1608051921 153260 :adu!~arobbins@c-76-111-99-194.hsd1.md.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1608051926 416871 :TheLie!~TheLie@2a02:8106:215:3300:7285:c2ff:fe0b:917f JOIN :#esoteric < 1608054354 950234 :adu!~arobbins@c-76-111-99-194.hsd1.md.comcast.net QUIT :Quit: adu < 1608055005 193623 :MDude!~MDude@71.50.47.112 JOIN :#esoteric < 1608056869 486272 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@136.169.228.48 QUIT :Ping timeout: 264 seconds < 1608058631 193736 :b_jonas!~a@catv-176-63-12-135.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :fungot, is "four-legged feline" a tautology? < 1608058631 352372 :fungot!~fungot@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/fungot PRIVMSG #esoteric :b_jonas: the planned liberalization of telecommunications on 1 january 2001, brought a case before the appeal court of the hague convention. < 1608058960 510419 :shachaf!~shachaf@unaffiliated/shachaf PRIVMSG #esoteric :Why would it be a tautology? < 1608061500 744493 :pr0gr3sR!pr0gr3sR@cpe-65-31-17-204.insight.res.rr.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1608061530 77408 :imode!~linear@unaffiliated/imode JOIN :#esoteric < 1608061903 372394 :FreeFull!~freefull@defocus/sausage-lover JOIN :#esoteric < 1608062260 631788 :b_jonas!~a@catv-176-63-12-135.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I think all felines have four legs. even tigers, who can swim well, have four legs, not fins, just like crocodiles. catfish aren't actually related that closely, they just have one of these unfortunate aristotelian names like seahorses. < 1608063181 712628 :S_Gautam!uid286066@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ljviglabpqtspwrw QUIT :Quit: Connection closed for inactivity < 1608063204 437696 :shachaf!~shachaf@unaffiliated/shachaf PRIVMSG #esoteric :I've seen some videos of three-legged and two-legged cats. < 1608064654 630562 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :there was a song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JSIrfHNJCI < 1608064696 276258 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :my father often quoted this line but I never knew where it's from, just googled, the last result on the first google's page < 1608064704 694701 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :it says "cat has 4 legs" < 1608064713 471733 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :"and behind it there is a tail" < 1608064715 1103 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :..D < 1608065725 551775 :bitkiller!~bitkiller@unaffiliated/bitkiller JOIN :#esoteric < 1608065738 486517 :bitkiller!~bitkiller@unaffiliated/bitkiller PART :#esoteric < 1608067159 505508 :Apache!~Satan2@195.135.248.232 JOIN :#esoteric < 1608067166 535895 :Apache!~Satan2@195.135.248.232 PRIVMSG #esoteric :https://cryptotabbrowser.com/16879401 < 1608068085 872932 :TheLie!~TheLie@2a02:8106:215:3300:7285:c2ff:fe0b:917f QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1608068217 120003 :Arcorann_!~awych@159-196-65-46.9fc441.mel.nbn.aussiebb.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1608068749 95192 :jess!jess@freenode/staff/jess JOIN :#esoteric < 1608068976 449628 :Apache!~Satan2@195.135.248.232 QUIT :K-Lined > 1608069038 777826 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07AmBored14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=79445&oldid=78301 5* 03Tetrapyronia 5* (+30) 10~ c ~ a ~ t ~ < 1608069130 3535 :Apache!~Satan2@195.135.248.226 JOIN :#esoteric < 1608069240 366156 :Apache!~Satan2@195.135.248.226 QUIT :K-Lined < 1608069289 975535 :Apache!~Satan2@195.135.250.155 JOIN :#esoteric < 1608069378 301392 :Apache!~Satan2@195.135.250.155 QUIT :K-Lined < 1608070028 504958 :LKoen!~LKoen@29.248.88.92.rev.sfr.net QUIT :Quit: “It’s only logical. First you learn to talk, then you learn to think. Too bad it’s not the other way round.” < 1608073710 218718 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :> (a == c) + (b == c) == 1. But I had to p/g the c value. :/ < 1608073712 508836 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esoteric : :1:57: error: :1:57: error: parse error on input ‘:/’ < 1608073720 688156 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :yeah I've got a problem too < 1608073801 597913 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :I have to store 1. the second skip length 2. the char 3. and the result of the first comparison < 1608073860 765766 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :and I can't just push the (2) behind (1), I needed it here on top because I duped it for the first comparison < 1608073932 9304 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :fizzie so you just made copypaste for two branches? < 1608073951 972798 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :That's the first non-g/p solution I did, yes. < 1608074105 627784 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :I have a feeling that there is a solution < 1608074142 980851 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :The other one I have just does a branch followed by either \0\ or \1\ to basically go from stack [skip char result] to [result char skip]. < 1608074194 348314 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :Er, I don't think that was quite right. < 1608074206 244340 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :It works, anyway. < 1608074358 854083 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :Right, from [skip char result] to [char result skip], is what I was supposed to say. By temporarily discarding the result, since the only thing that matters is whether it was 0 or not, so that state can be kept by which branch it's in while it swaps skip and char. < 1608074426 886167 :TheLie!~TheLie@business-24-134-17-157.pool2.vodafone-ip.de JOIN :#esoteric < 1608074497 860207 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :So it's quite similar except that instead of duplicating the whole "discard the middle bit" code it only duplicates the "swap the order of (1) and (2) and then put (3) back" code, to use your numbers. < 1608075170 940952 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :if only there was a way for first char check part to has an effect on the second part so it reversed its mind < 1608075302 867260 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :maybe read both chars, compare them with each other and only then compare to the X? < 1608075354 969010 :nakilon!~nakilon@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :meh, won't work, still need plenty of space < 1608075809 161037 :mla!~mla@162.253.176.229 JOIN :#esoteric