> 1662683065 717081 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07User:Lemonz14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103053&oldid=102862 5* 03Lemonz 5* (-87) 10/* de */ > 1662683213 837705 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07User:Lemonz14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103054&oldid=103053 5* 03Lemonz 5* (+18) 10 > 1662683423 746165 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Three variable modification language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103055&oldid=103027 5* 03Lemonz 5* (+42) 10 < 1662687545 928608 :tinybronca[m]!~tinybronc@2001:470:69fc:105::2:1af6 QUIT :Ping timeout: 268 seconds < 1662687833 950143 :razetime!~quassel@117.254.34.220 JOIN #esolangs razetime :razetime > 1662703265 392705 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Talk:Three variable modification language14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=103056 5* 03PkmnQ 5* (+268) 10/* Hello World program */ new section > 1662703423 670241 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Talk:Three variable modification language14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103057&oldid=103056 5* 03PkmnQ 5* (+78) 10 < 1662704538 336708 :hooloovoo!~Hooloovoo@hax0rbana.org QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1662704791 537205 :Hooloovoo!~Hooloovoo@hax0rbana.org JOIN #esolangs hooloovoo :ZNC - https://znc.in < 1662707187 206615 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@user/sgeo QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1662710545 592462 :m5zs7k!aquares@web10.mydevil.net QUIT :Ping timeout: 252 seconds < 1662710660 284875 :m5zs7k!aquares@web10.mydevil.net JOIN #esolangs m5zs7k :m5zs7k < 1662713225 76845 :__monty__!~toonn@user/toonn JOIN #esolangs toonn :Unknown < 1662714112 200970 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl JOIN #esolangs * :Textual User < 1662715204 578731 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu JOIN #esolangs b_jonas :[https://web.libera.chat] wib_jonas < 1662715256 842231 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :we still don't have access to the chat logs from HackEso or other ways to search chat without using a local copy of the logs (which I have on my home computer but not on my work computer yet) < 1662715271 919568 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :right? < 1662715608 919781 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl QUIT :Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz… < 1662715665 445489 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Right. < 1662716042 903998 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I'll probably just use local search at home < 1662716082 387351 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I wish my home internet connection wasn't so unstable, then I would only claim lazyness as an excuse for why I'm not making and publishing my own chat logs < 1662716125 931927 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I mean logging it independently from your bot < 1662717099 755851 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl JOIN #esolangs * :Textual User < 1662720602 318450 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :`run ls -dlF /dev/stdout < 1662720609 57219 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 15 May 1 12:32 /dev/stdout -> /proc/self/fd/1| < 1662720615 146306 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :sorry, I should do that in private message < 1662720749 347289 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I was wondering if there was an easy way to tell if your stdout in a HackEso goes directly to IRC or into a pipe, for printing color codes by default in the former case but no color codes in the latter case by default, like many unix programs do with isatty < 1662720761 281260 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :but no, because the normal output to IRC is still a pipe < 1662720808 242115 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :the other part about the color is probably possible by making an IRC style terminfo terminal description < 1662720818 373946 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :I seem to recall that's beacuse there's an extra cat, specifically to make programs that do treat terminals differently consider IRC a non-terminal. Because it was thought that'd be more likely the useful behavior. < 1662720839 741296 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :fizzie: it may be as a default, yes < 1662720860 971499 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :even TERM=dumb goes only halfway < 1662720879 122471 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :it thinks the output is still an interactive terminal, just a dumb one so don't output color codes or bold etc < 1662720936 651624 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :but for commands specifically written for HackEso, I may want to try custom behavior < 1662720949 502854 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I'm asking partly for rnooodl < 1662720997 968994 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :hehehe... pipe:[221] ...is that number stable? ;-) < 1662720999 581128 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :sure, you're not likely to invoke bin/\`\` or the other few such commands non-IRCvely, but still just in case < 1662721055 739583 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: I don't think it's guaranteed to be stable in that you can rely on it, eg. a debian upgrade could silently change it; it may be stable enough that an attacker could hard-code it in malware < 1662721143 512007 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Actually, looking at the (umlbox) code, I think it's not so much that it's thinking of "more useful for IRC" (since it's not IRC-specific) but that it's set to match what the "external" stdout is, so that the sandboxing is kind of transparent in that regard. < 1662721153 3821 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :The field -- https://github.com/fis/umlbox/blob/master/config.proto#L50 -- is set by the Python wrapper -- https://github.com/fis/umlbox/blob/master/umlbox#L194 -- as `not os.isatty(1)`. < 1662721191 663163 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :also I'm wondering if I should write the rnooodl reimplementation in C or python < 1662721191 862044 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :But of course in multibot, it's a pipe that the UML process gets as stdout, so the cat gets generated. < 1662721329 817099 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :`run set -e; cd /hackenv/bin; grep -Rl ooo . # what commands use rnooodl in first place? < 1662721331 157664 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :​./bookofeso \ ./ \ ./? \ ./rnooodl \ ./` \ ./gs2c.py \ ./( \ ./tclkit \ ./wisdom \ ./danddreclist \ ./gs2.py \ ./`` < 1662721554 110604 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I think I'll just make it not care about where it output goes < 1662722002 571589 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :fungot: how many integer alus do you have? < 1662722002 956048 :fungot!~fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: considering the only time i was into scm i could let everyone else hear it :p. < 1662722054 830253 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :though since rnooodl only multiplies exactly three os, at least it's idempotent < 1662722057 677021 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :fungot: why are you making source code management sound like a kink? < 1662722057 857087 :fungot!~fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: so can you modify it to use < 1662722063 926370 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :well no, not quite < 1662722071 715975 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :because it can also output just three os < 1662722097 466996 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :it's not idempotent, but also won't grow the output without limit if repeatedly applied < 1662722105 254856 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :it will converge when run many times < 1662722199 616462 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :what's the term... converge in probability? < 1662722232 128638 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :that too, yes < 1662722243 490916 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :that's the stronger condition < 1662722302 839165 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :but I only meant weak (pointwise) convergence < 1662722561 432720 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :or something... I've no idea how topology works anymore < 1662722571 573035 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :but in this case it probably converges in any sense you can think of < 1662722695 660623 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :> fix show < 1662722697 266689 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esolangs : "\"\\\"\\\\\\\"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"\\\\\\\\\\\\\... > 1662722715 250326 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07User:Joaozin00314]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103058&oldid=103000 5* 03Joaozin003 5* (+75) 10 < 1662723007 519237 :sprout!~quassel@2a02-a467-ccd6-1-858b-1b45-8391-2a8d.fixed6.kpn.net PRIVMSG #esolangs :ACTION writes a unicode color code proposal < 1662723045 268031 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :oh noes < 1662723057 637180 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :starting over. there's probably like ten different things you can mean by convergence here. I mean a weak one: for any fixed input, a-s the function from the number of iterations to the repeated iteration of rnoodl to that input converges to a finite string. or equivalently a-s for any input the function from the number of iterations to the < 1662723058 176818 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :repeated iteration of rnoodl to that input converges to a finite string < 1662723961 702953 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :but also the result of a repeated application is never more than 13/6th the length of its input < 1662724121 968879 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :we talked about this before but I forgot. what did we figure was the best practice to tell when the HackEso command timeout gets close? do I just hard-code 30 seconds from the start of my process, or did we have something better? < 1662724179 652919 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :there isn't an environment variable or file or something that tells when the timeout will come, right? < 1662724239 320426 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I only need it in the one hard case: when the input so far ends in "noood" or "Noood" and I have to decide whether to flush the final "d" or wait for more input < 1662724312 377263 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :`` uptime < 1662724313 638344 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :​ 11:51:53 up 4828 day, 20:21, 0 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 < 1662724322 814584 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :interesting < 1662724355 680010 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I can probably check when a suitable parent process started, but I also don't really want to hard-code the 30 seconds or whatever the timeout is set to < 1662724397 942975 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :but the sandbox may be exposing the end time to us somewhere, either in a special channel or just in setrlimit < 1662724399 631298 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :If I recall correctly, you can catch the timeout SIGTERM, and still have 5 seconds left for a graceful shutdown. < 1662724414 887560 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :ooh, SIGTERM, let me test that < 1662724425 956118 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Although... it might be the soft timeout already kills the cat. < 1662724451 402581 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :No, I think it's just sent to the child, not the cat. < 1662724473 763197 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :The cat is expected to just behave and expire soon after the child does. < 1662724512 691125 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :is the SIGTERM sent to the whole process group, or only to its top? < 1662724564 599298 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :It's just sent to the initially executed process, not the group, it looks like. < 1662724597 536086 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :hmm, that's a pity < 1662724615 161986 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :that's usually a shell, which ignores it < 1662724700 819476 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :I guess that could be changed. I don't even know if the executed command becomes its own process group, actually. It might just be in the same process group as init, which is a little weird. < 1662724762 757156 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :`` ps -o pid,pgrp,args < 1662724763 854022 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :​ PID PGRP COMMAND \ 48 0 cat \ 49 0 /bin/bash /hackenv/bin/` ps -o pid,pgrp,args \ 50 0 /bin/bash /hackenv/bin/` ps -o pid,pgrp,args \ 51 0 /bin/bash /hackenv/bin/` ps -o pid,pgrp,args \ 52 0 ps -o pid,pgrp,args \ 53 0 perl -pe s/([Nn])ooodl/"$1@{[o x(3+rand 7)]}dl"/ge < 1662724782 858952 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I wonder if you could just expose the time somewhere, as an absolute time in some timer, and then the processes can set their own alarms if they wish < 1662724786 674761 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Hmm, a process group identifier of 0, that's probably pretty rare. < 1662724795 539309 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :as in the time when you'll be shut down < 1662724800 660488 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :`` stat -c %x /proc < 1662724802 884695 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :2022-09-09 12:00:00.994161622 +0000 < 1662724849 970509 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Well, technically the UML doesn't know the timeout, it comes as a signal to init from the outside. But I get the point, yes, a good-enough approximation could be exported into it somehow. < 1662724881 929607 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :I probably shouldn't have used the word "signal", because it's not actually a signal. < 1662724925 274951 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :flags aren't really flags either < 1662724928 344710 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :it's always an approximation in practice, since we're not running any real-time code with hard guarantees on timing < 1662725047 124294 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :I don't know if timekeeping in the UML might be a bit wonky, though. Because I vaguely recall experiments with `sleep` behaving kinda erratically. < 1662725056 100496 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :`sleep 5 < 1662725077 359638 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I mean if I just cheat and assume 22 seconds from the start of the rnooodl process, who'd notice the difference? it's not like anyone who uses HackEso does extensive analysis on the behavior of our commands < 1662725086 904310 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :No output. < 1662725093 870609 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Okay, that was definitely more than 5 seconds. < 1662725106 835529 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :In fact, it was almost exactly 30, the timeout. < 1662725119 336448 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :fizzie: that's not a good test unless you're watching when the command arrives and exits on the server, as opposed to through IRC < 1662725123 713002 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :IRC often has delays < 1662725127 84683 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :`` sleep 5 # just out of curiosity < 1662725157 877883 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :No output. < 1662725216 800441 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :also a write command that someone else runs can delay when HackEso starts to run your command < 1662725228 436843 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :`` for (( i=0; i<5; i++ )); do date +%s; sleep 1; done < 1662725234 866082 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :1662725229 \ 1662725230 \ 1662725231 \ 1662725232 \ 1662725233 < 1662725253 604124 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Curious. < 1662725293 611652 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :but really, IRC delay. IRC just doesn't attempt to be very low latency. < 1662725299 732651 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :`ping < 1662725300 978042 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :pong < 1662725306 906376 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :it prefers to have a high throughput over a low latency < 1662725312 196007 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :since it has lots of users < 1662725338 416636 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :also because if you want low latency or high throughput, connect directly and only send at most the metadata through irc < 1662725338 933268 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Looks low enough to me for differentiating between 5 and 30 seconds. Especially with some small (N=10) number of samples. > 1662726859 436303 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Addbig14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103059&oldid=103034 5* 03Joaozin003 5* (+0) 10/* Cat Program Until <=0 */ > 1662727193 811643 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Addbig14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103060&oldid=103059 5* 03Joaozin003 5* (+166) 10 < 1662727269 129076 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :`python -cimport os,time; s=os.times()[4]; w=6.2; time.sleep(w); e=os.times()[4]; print("erratic delays? %5.2f% 6.2f;" % (w,e-s)) > 1662727276 797699 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Addbig14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103061&oldid=103060 5* 03Joaozin003 5* (+46) 10/* The full Addbig instruction */ > 1662727297 783749 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Addbig14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103062&oldid=103061 5* 03Joaozin003 5* (-2) 10/* The full Addbig instruction */ < 1662727300 29635 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :No output. < 1662727300 112568 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :fizzie: you have a point. sometimes the sleep runs as fast as it should, sometimes it's much slower < 1662727306 920565 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :like here it timed out < 1662727310 40695 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :`python -cimport os,time; s=os.times()[4]; w=6.2; time.sleep(w); e=os.times()[4]; print("erratic delays? %5.2f% 6.2f;" % (w,e-s)) < 1662727340 816766 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :No output. < 1662727359 992802 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :again < 1662727366 511325 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :but sometimes it runs to completion < 1662727388 448709 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :`python -cimport os,time; s=os.times()[4]; w=6.2; time.sleep(w); e=os.times()[4]; print("erratic delays (FDfECE4b)? %5.2f% 6.2f;" % (w,e-s)) < 1662727417 445727 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :erratic delays (FDfECE4b)? 6.20 27.85; < 1662727443 523681 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :there it slept for 27.8 seconds, eww < 1662727453 928982 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :`python -cimport os,time; s=os.times()[4]; w=6.2; time.sleep(w); e=os.times()[4]; print("erratic delays (UiW8f20w)? %5.2f% 6.2f;" % (w,e-s)) < 1662727483 62525 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I swear I got one where it only slept as much as I requested. weird. < 1662727484 737464 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :erratic delays (UiW8f20w)? 6.20 29.67; < 1662728430 601155 :impomatic!~impomatic@2a00:23c7:5fac:e001:6808:b3d0:aff7:7983 JOIN #esolangs impomatic :John Metcalf < 1662728655 625128 :perlbot!~perlbot@perlbot/bot/simcop2387/perlbot QUIT :Quit: ZNC 1.8.2+deb2+b1 - https://znc.in < 1662728655 791910 :simcop2387!~simcop238@perlbot/patrician/simcop2387 QUIT :Quit: ZNC 1.8.2+deb2+b1 - https://znc.in < 1662728661 62886 :impomatic!~impomatic@2a00:23c7:5fac:e001:6808:b3d0:aff7:7983 QUIT :Client Quit < 1662728680 535735 :impomatic!~impomatic@2a00:23c7:5fac:e001:6808:b3d0:aff7:7983 JOIN #esolangs impomatic :John Metcalf < 1662729482 953047 :razetime!~quassel@117.254.34.220 QUIT :Ping timeout: 244 seconds < 1662729537 950670 :razetime!~quassel@117.193.3.234 JOIN #esolangs razetime :razetime > 1662729574 533403 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07V^v14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103063&oldid=102683 5* 03Kaveh Yousefi 5* (+105) 10Rectified the CCF printer program, which would steadily decrement the top stack element until it reaches negative values, thus violating the ASCII code range. < 1662729581 102061 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :wib_jonas: I think we poked at it back when, and it's something like, when it's busy doing stuff, time passes at the expected rate, but when it's idle it doesn't. < 1662729583 876646 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :`` (while true; do :; done) & time sleep 5; kill %1 < 1662729589 998025 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :real: 0m5.051s, user: 0m0.000s, sys: 0m0.020s < 1662729593 273072 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Like, that takes consistently about five seconds. < 1662729601 20706 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :`` time sleep 5 < 1662729609 27612 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :But that one doesn't. < 1662729630 991931 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :the kernel is busy waiting. < 1662729631 910991 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :real: 0m29.561s, user: 0m0.000s, sys: 0m0.090s < 1662729660 806228 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Yet it still knows 30 seconds did elapse in the output. Odd. < 1662729663 493322 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :would that be clearer with a comma? < 1662729682 751907 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :real time isn't delayed... does UML get it from the host? < 1662729713 68120 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :it has to get everything from the host, one way or another < 1662729762 820626 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :some things you can recreate inside the sandbox without giving up the pretense of isolation > 1662729896 618132 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103064&oldid=103046 5* 03Andriy 5* (+292) 10 > 1662729960 487505 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103065&oldid=103064 5* 03Andriy 5* (+102) 10 > 1662729993 907217 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103066&oldid=103065 5* 03Andriy 5* (+19) 10 > 1662730035 354344 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07V^v14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103067&oldid=103063 5* 03Kaveh Yousefi 5* (+2982) 10Added an implementation in Common Lisp, together with a output generator program. < 1662730101 261612 :simcop2387!~simcop238@perlbot/patrician/simcop2387 JOIN #esolangs simcop2387 :ZNC - https://znc.in > 1662730136 607553 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07V^v14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103068&oldid=103067 5* 03Kaveh Yousefi 5* (+172) 10Added categories to the page. < 1662730178 234267 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :unrelated, TAOCP volume 4B is "currently in press and scheduled for publication on 11 October 2022" < 1662730192 262827 :perlbot!~perlbot@perlbot/bot/simcop2387/perlbot JOIN #esolangs perlbot :ZNC - https://znc.in < 1662730205 609207 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :woah < 1662730231 230672 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :let me check when the e-book version comes out, it may be earlier or later < 1662730242 896586 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :nice, I can buy it now already < 1662730268 58459 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :ah no I can't < 1662730307 622539 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I can order it but I won't get the e-book until a time that's estimated to be the same as the above < 1662730318 340921 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :that is, pre-order < 1662730323 159817 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :still, good. I'll set a reminder. < 1662730453 578362 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I'll absolutely buy it, even though this may be the volume of TAOCP that I will be the least interested in < 1662730463 79136 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :the one that includes satisfiability < 1662730544 104282 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I'm looking for a table of contents (by other means than searching for the pre-fascicles) < 1662730586 703209 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: you can probably buy or borrow from a library the fascicles 4.5 and 4.6 < 1662730625 639619 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :https://www.informit.com/store/art-of-computer-programming-volume-4b-combinatorial-9780201038064 lists a table of contrents, but with very few chapters < 1662730633 578188 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :but it's possible that this book will just have very few chapters < 1662730699 847218 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :that would make the longest chapter 7.2.2.2 Satisfiability, weighing in at 185 or 184 pages < 1662730716 867173 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :well, the longest sub-chapter < 1662730777 714879 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :also apparently you'll be able to buy a "boxed set" of volumes 1 to 4B inclusive, but apparently not just the box without the volumes that you already have < 1662730870 758566 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Yeah I just wanted a reminder of the chapter headlines. I actually have (some version of) the corresponding pre-fascicles. < 1662730876 209525 :chiselfuse!~chiselfus@user/chiselfuse QUIT :Ping timeout: 258 seconds < 1662730911 278812 :chiselfuse!~chiselfus@user/chiselfuse JOIN #esolangs chiselfuse :chiselfuse < 1662730924 966104 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Will I buy it? Not sure yet. It's fascinating stuff but also stuff I know quite a bit about. < 1662730973 278286 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :then again it may be worth it just for the execercises > 1662731256 428437 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103069&oldid=103066 5* 03Andriy 5* (+228) 10 > 1662731297 960587 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103070&oldid=103069 5* 03Andriy 5* (+18) 10 > 1662731343 954452 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103071&oldid=103070 5* 03Andriy 5* (-1) 10/* Example code */ < 1662731510 164465 :chiselfuse!~chiselfus@user/chiselfuse QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1662731531 251408 :chiselfuse!~chiselfus@user/chiselfuse JOIN #esolangs chiselfuse :chiselfuse > 1662731885 959868 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103072&oldid=103071 5* 03Andriy 5* (+469) 10/* Hello World */ > 1662732058 891489 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103073&oldid=103072 5* 03Andriy 5* (+197) 10/* Architecture */ > 1662732174 982926 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103074&oldid=103073 5* 03Andriy 5* (+64) 10/* Architecture */ > 1662732321 17998 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103075&oldid=103074 5* 03Andriy 5* (+145) 10/* Architecture */ > 1662732441 648718 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103076&oldid=103075 5* 03Andriy 5* (+212) 10/* Architecture */ > 1662732581 336645 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103077&oldid=103076 5* 03Andriy 5* (+16) 10/* Architecture */ > 1662732681 548646 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103078&oldid=103077 5* 03Andriy 5* (+13) 10/* Functions */ > 1662732951 764068 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103079&oldid=103078 5* 03Andriy 5* (+305) 10/* Lines */ > 1662733084 56761 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103080&oldid=103079 5* 03Andriy 5* (+197) 10/* Lines */ > 1662733131 927678 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103081&oldid=103080 5* 03Andriy 5* (+1) 10/* List of commands */ > 1662733170 933483 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 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:razetime!~quassel@117.254.34.220 JOIN #esolangs razetime :razetime < 1662737961 521215 :impomatic!~impomatic@2a00:23c7:5fac:e001:6808:b3d0:aff7:7983 QUIT :Client Quit < 1662737981 988192 :impomatic!~impomatic@2a00:23c7:5fac:e001:6808:b3d0:aff7:7983 JOIN #esolangs impomatic :John Metcalf < 1662738463 926090 :chiselfuse!~chiselfus@user/chiselfuse QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1662738487 298764 :chiselfuse!~chiselfus@user/chiselfuse JOIN #esolangs chiselfuse :chiselfuse > 1662739579 41505 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103101&oldid=103100 5* 03Andriy 5* (+0) 10 > 1662739663 574487 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103102&oldid=103101 5* 03Andriy 5* (+1602) 10/* Hello World */ > 1662739729 656411 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Turing Complete DOM Programming Language14]]4 10 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ZZZzzz… < 1662747033 607349 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl JOIN #esolangs * :Textual User < 1662748991 993125 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 JOIN #esolangs Lord_of_Life :Lord < 1662749045 599494 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 QUIT :Ping timeout: 252 seconds < 1662749068 672370 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 NICK :Lord_of_Life < 1662749689 943833 :impomatic!~impomatic@2a00:23c7:5fac:e001:6808:b3d0:aff7:7983 QUIT :Quit: impomatic < 1662749708 932712 :impomatic!~impomatic@2a00:23c7:5fac:e001:6808:b3d0:aff7:7983 JOIN #esolangs impomatic :John Metcalf < 1662749961 530500 :impomatic!~impomatic@2a00:23c7:5fac:e001:6808:b3d0:aff7:7983 QUIT :Client Quit < 1662749981 991771 :impomatic!~impomatic@2a00:23c7:5fac:e001:6808:b3d0:aff7:7983 JOIN #esolangs impomatic :John Metcalf > 1662750372 173936 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Double14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103109&oldid=101774 5* 03Lim95 5* (+811) 10Updated it for 1.6 nerds > 1662750558 305055 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Double14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103110&oldid=103109 5* 03Lim95 5* (+114) 10 < 1662750664 997080 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl QUIT :Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz… > 1662751067 403951 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Double14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103111&oldid=103110 5* 03Lim95 5* (+63) 10 < 1662752074 683373 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl JOIN #esolangs * :Textual User > 1662752239 289232 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Island14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103112&oldid=103041 5* 03PythonshellDebugwindow 5* (+68) 10Categories < 1662753027 905750 :impomatic!~impomatic@2a00:23c7:5fac:e001:6808:b3d0:aff7:7983 QUIT :Quit: impomatic < 1662757150 495095 :__monty__!~toonn@user/toonn QUIT :Quit: leaving < 1662757979 862014 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl QUIT :Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz… > 1662759220 127818 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07SOAP14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=103113 5* 03BoundedBeans 5* (+2572) 10Created page with "SOAP (the name standing for Set Oriented Arithmetic Programming) is an esolang by [[User:BoundedBeans]]. Many esolangs use stacks, queues, tapes, or accumulators to store data..." > 1662759240 278768 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Language list14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103114&oldid=103050 5* 03BoundedBeans 5* (+11) 10 > 1662759252 538750 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07User:BoundedBeans14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103115&oldid=103051 5* 03BoundedBeans 5* (+10) 10 > 1662761927 139031 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07WindowGolf14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=103116 5* 03BoundedBeans 5* (+1915) 10Created page with "WindowGolf is like [[Drive-In Window]] but insanely short. It was created by [[User:BoundedBeans]]. Programs follow this format: (entrees).(sides).(order) ==Entrees and sid..." > 1662761953 583387 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Language list14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103117&oldid=103114 5* 03BoundedBeans 5* (+17) 10 > 1662761965 514962 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07User:BoundedBeans14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103118&oldid=103115 5* 03BoundedBeans 5* (+16) 10 < 1662762139 949331 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@user/sgeo JOIN #esolangs Sgeo :realname > 1662764712 888457 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Deadfish PDA14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=103119&oldid=102820 5* 03PythonshellDebugwindow 5* (+136) 10/* See also */ Link to interpreter