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12:19 AM
@RohanJhunjhunwala @Dennis will need to confirm, but as far as I understand from the point the request is encoded, the system does not know what the language is until it hits arena and gets decoded. So it's unlikely that changing url can do that
What are you trying to achieve though? pressing "switch language" retains the textbox...
Also I know that Dennis is cooking up something to make the polyglot story more straight-forward
 
 
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2:22 AM
My wife, my daughter, and I came down with a cold. I won't be around a lot until we get better.
 
 
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3:54 AM
@Dennis Mind pulling RProgN-2 when you get a moment?
 
 
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10:31 AM
@AndrewSavinykh so, there probably is no Programmatic way to call up TIO, because I had set up the simple IDE to call TIO before (just easier than downloading all the interpreters)
 
10:51 AM
@RohanJhunjhunwala There is. But it's a bit complicated right now
I was thinking of documenting this, and it IS on my todo list, but it's not very high priority, since Dennis indicated that he wants provide provide a more practical (read easier to use) API so that is what probably will benefit from documenting more
You need to encode and compress some commands (similar to this: github.com/TryItOnline/TioTests/blob/master/HelloWorldTests/…) and then send the byte stream to the service endpoint. A bit tedious but doable as in the code examples above
 
 
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2:13 PM
@ATaco Done.
 
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2:29 PM
@Dennis TIO feature request: CMC-formatted output: <lang>, <N> bytes: [`<code>`](<permalink>)
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5:34 PM
@Dennis why dosen't this do anything?
 
Because all fields are empty?
 
 
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7:47 PM
@Dennis I can't use the C library from Assembly (Linux, x64, NASM).
 
 
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9:08 PM
tio https certs are expiring in two days. If Dennis is not better by then there could be some downtime until he can sort that out.
 
 
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11:33 PM
@CalculatorFeline Could you give me an example?
 
@Dennis nasm wrapper does not have the -lc
So it cannot work in principle
ld -lc I mean
 
Right.
@AndrewSavinykh Should be fixed.
 
11:50 PM
@Dennis that's something that worries me on a bigger level - this same problem aplicable to many other langiages, c#, jave, what have you. The all have useful library and there is no way to include these libraries on tio. For asm lot C ones is sheer nescessity, but I'm sure there are a lot of other nice to have
but on tio unless it's a java library in apache commons you cannot use it
 
Is this about libraries that are already installed but cannot be used or about libraries that would have to be downloaded from somewhere?
@AndrewSavinykh Right, nasm supports compiler flags (nasm <flags> ...), but not linker flags (ld <flags> ...). I'll have to add that.
 

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