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12:30 AM
chunkybanana opened issue #549 in Vyxal/Vyxal: `__gt__`, `__lt__`, etc aren't defined for lazylists
 
12:44 AM
chunkybanana closed issue #545 (`øṁ` doesn't do anything, Vyxal/Vyxal)
chunkybanana merged PR #547 (Vyxal/Vyxal) (Vyxal:vertmirror → Vyxal:main): Add øṁ to elements dict, add test for it
chunkybanana deleted branch Vyxal/vertmirror
TheSecondComing123 requested changes on PR #546 (Vyxal/Vyxal): "I mostly approve of this, but I personally think that "force_eval" should be in a constant (for example `FORCE_EVAL = "force_eval"`) in case the name is changed."
 
 
10 hours later…
10:39 AM
Question: What is type fun in Vyxal?
 
fun?
 
yes
 
+_+
function?
 
no. like Number_Type or Function
or Any
 
10:58 AM
looks like a function
 
@mathcat function
 
oooh
func
@PyGamer0 I thought you mean it was a function name
 
No, it's a function object
 
oof
 
Because functions are things you can have on the stack
 
11:02 AM
and this "force_eval" is just telling not to print the Lazylist version?
 
It's saying to evaluate it immediately instead of lazily
 
ok
 
haskell is very lazy
not hard working like python
len([1/0]) causes error in python while it does not in haskell
 
What?
dah
haskell has done an unforgivable sin in maths
 
the equivalent of len([1/0])
 
11:33 AM
With 1 and a half hours to 2022 (at least where I am - I know there's timezones for y'all), I want to just say thanks for the epic year we've had in Vyxal
Vyxal started off with only ~10 stars, 1 contributor and a basically non-existent userbase this year
no one really knew of the little esolang I had created
and now look at us
boy oh boy how we've grown
Vyxal ain't a little esolang anymore
We've grown by ~68 stars this year, had a whole bunch more contributors and a thousand Vyxal answers here on CGCC
We managed to complete an entire rewrite of the language
and we've figured out how to work as an effective and unified team
Which I think is pretty neat for a bunch of code golfers :p
This year has been a blast for me, as I suspect it has been for many others
and I look forward to what 2022 brings, with version 3 planned to be developed in the next months
y'all gamers have a happy new year
@lyxal use a generator dumbass
@user can't help but laugh at how this aged so perfectly
 
11:49 AM
i learnt a lot this year :) (especially CGCC and chat)
 
yeah, me too
@lyxal In the element template, it says that it can have arity *. What's that?
 
@mathcat that means it varies
so one example might be ^, which reverses the stack
 
how?
 
it's mostly for elements where what's on the stack determines arity
 
okay. like?
 
11:56 AM
actually nvm it's for elements where type overloads determine arity
 
oh
okay, now I get it
 
&vġẋ all have * as their arity
shouldn't though but that can be changed
& and v depend on the element they're modifying
ġ takes a different amount of arguments depending on what's on the stack
lst: GCD(a) (Gcd of whole list)
num-num: gcd(a,b) (Dyadic gcd)
str-str: Longest common suffix of a and b
it's either 1 or 2
 
okay
thx
 
@PyGamer0 so have I lol
I've learned heaps about language design, list manipulation, github management/project management and way more
 
I've learned never again to miss christmas hats.
 
12:16 PM
@lyxal i learnt about esolangs, apl, making languages, different paradigms of languages, code golfing, C and I got into open source this year. And a bunch more stuff i wont list here.
 
 
1 hour later…
1:18 PM
I learned the lyrics to Never Gonna Give You Up
2
(I blame lyxal and emanresuA for that)
 
@AaroneousMiller never gonna give you up
never gonna let you down
never gonna run around and desert you
 
1:38 PM
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
 
2:16 PM
We've know each other
for so long
you're hearts been aching, but
your too shy to say it
 
2:29 PM
!!/ run lyxal
 
ah
I've learned the correct way to rickroll and the rickroll graph.
I've finished the Ultimate Rickroll Graph Version 2
No that doesn't make sense
Version3
In a world, where you can do float number rickrolls
 
 
1 hour later…
4:11 PM
Jan 25 at 1:18, by user
@Lyxal And I'm happy to contribute! Once I learn Vyxal, hopefully I'll be able to help more substantially
lmao I never did bother learning Vyxal
 
4:28 PM
LOL
 
 
2 hours later…
6:03 PM
Ugh, I hate that the default option when editing files on Github is directly committing to master
Retroactive review request: Is this commit okay?
@AaroneousMiller @emanresuA @lyxal @pxeger
 
 
2 hours later…
7:55 PM
@user uh why not rapid?
 
@lyxal Mark as 1/2 then?
 
8:36 PM
@mathcat It means the same thing as fast
 
 
3 hours later…
11:43 PM
Well, I've learned Vyxal and contributed to it a lot, learned Python enough to golf in it and work on Vyxal, learned to golf JS, figured out how to make codemirror plugins, done stuff with open source, learned about esolangs, learned Jelly, and lots more I won't list here.
 

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