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12:00 AM
jk
 
blinks
 
@Downgoat Why is 1^∞ NaN, it is clearly 1.
 
Should've seen that coming ಠ_ಠ
 
Indeed
 
yeah, best to listen to diamond mods lol
 
12:02 AM
Didn't know trichoplax was a mod :(
 
(all I did was reconnect after messing with my net, and I have no idea what's goin on)
@MDXF the blue nick didn't give it away? :/
 
@MDXF He's blue
 
like my nick, @trichoplax's nick is also blue.
 
Yeah yeah I can't distinguish between colors too well :P
 
ಠ_ಠ
 
12:02 AM
@MDXF Ideally we would all avoid trying to irritate each other whether there are blue names around or not
5
 
@ThomasWard have you always had laser vision?
 
@Phoenix Yes, actually. For the past two months anyways.
 
Yeah that's why I deleted it immediately
past two months != always
 
@MDXF in Internet time it is.
and i switch the lasers off sometimes :)
depends on the mood. currently beating my head against stubborn Python code, so laser eyes
 
@ThomasWard Stubborn?
 
12:09 AM
@ASCII-only python module - works fine when the source is right in the same dir as a script using it, fails when installed as a system python module.
no idea why.
 
Python's module system is the worst is why :P
I mean even relative imports don't really work at all
 
I'm writing Hello World in Cubelang. It's worse than Deadfish~
 
@ASCII-only well... it works with imaplibext which I have personally written
but not this custom thing for another project.
so IDK.
 
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@MDXF Performing various commands on the nonexistent sixth face will perform the command on memory. Did you mean to say the seventh face, or to say the face at index 6? Because there is a sixth face, at index 5...
 
@HyperNeutrino Ah yes, sixth-indexed face
One minute
 
12:17 AM
@Phoenix s/laser vision/sheep possesion/
 
@MDXF Change it to zeroth face
 
user165474
Have you made a Hello World program yet?
 
@HyperNeutrino Working on it: +5+3@6+1F2L2+0@6L2F2U3R3F1L1+2@66L3F3R1U1B3+0@6:4U1R1+0+0@6-000
@ASCII-only No because the 0th index is a thing, the 6th is not
 
user165474
@MDXF ER WHAT
 
@HyperNeutrino yeah :P
Fixed readme
 
user165474
12:18 AM
yay
 
user165474
also checking how you wrote your code
 
So far it prints Hello,
 
@Downgoat fires eye beams in your general direction
 
user165474
Yay
 
@ThomasWard DDD: ooonnnoooo sheeps really did posses you :'''''''((((((
 
user165474
12:19 AM
Is it possible to translate any brainf**k program into cubelang?
 
user165474
@Downgoat "sheeps" good english
 
@HyperNeutrino Not yet
 
@HyperNeutrino you spelt enlisgh wrong
 
No input yet
 
user165474
Is it turing complete?
 
user165474
12:20 AM
(Given an initial configuration I suppose)
 
Not quite yet. Idk how I'm going to do input, storing it in the notepad would work but... then what
 
user165474
-1 no tokenizer
 
I'm gonna do some insane algorithmic thing
 
user165474
You seem to have a critical issue: very small memory space.
 
user165474
Oh wait
 
user165474
12:21 AM
nvm
 
user165474
you were going to have arbitrary sized cubes
 
That's kinda the point :P the whole language is based on that memory restriction
And yeah it won't be difficult at all to extend it to a 4x4 or 5x5, etc.
 
user165474
Ah :P
 
user165474
"Pain Cube" lol
 
Yeah my friend came up with that :P
 
user165474
12:21 AM
Ah. Interesting :P
 
I asked her to write some code in it and she came up with that. Accurate, lol
Yay only rld! left to do
 
anyways... drifts back into Pythonic evil
 
user165474
@MDXF -1 no help command
 
@HyperNeutrino Where would I implement a help command, it's based on single-character commands
Oh yeah I did implement a help command! It works in your shell. cat readme.md
 
user165474
ಠ_ಠ
 
user165474
12:26 AM
I meant as rubiks-lang --help
 
Ah
Yeah no command-line args yet
 
@MDXF DDDDDDD: how could you
 
Well there's one, reading from file
 
user165474
And STDIN ಠ_ಠ
 
@ASCII-only I'm working on making it TC for heaven's sake, I'm not worrying about command-line args just yet :P
 
user165474
12:28 AM
lol true
 
@HyperNeutrino Yeah, I'd rather just run ./rubiks-lang <<<"R2L2U2D2F2B2" than echo R2L2U2D2F2B2 >/tmp/file && ./rubiks-lang /tmp/file
Such easiness, many wow, and all that
 
user165474
Wait STDIN works like that
 
user165474
???
 
@HyperNeutrino Bash is a wonderful thing
Also works on cmder, Git shell, MSYS, Cygwin, Bash for Windows, MinGW32 and any popular Linux shell
 
user165474
Interesting.
 
user165474
12:30 AM
Must try. Many wow.
 
Just d! left... this is the most painful thing I've ever done, aside from step on a nail
 
Argh
I've run out of things to do
 
user165474
@MDXF you've done that before? D:
 
@LegionMammal978 Learn Cubelang, you'll never run out of things to do, nor will you ever lose the brain cancer cells you attain
@HyperNeutrino Yeah
 
user165474
rip D:
 
12:32 AM
Meh I'm still alive :P just can't move those toes
Yess finished Hello World... except the stupid newline necessity.
 
@LegionMammal978 recomendation: halp make VSL
very easy too since lots of docs and explanation
 
@Downgoat Link?
 
I can invite you to the slack team if you're interest
 
user165474
@MDXF Are you going to post to Hello World Catalog?
 
Yes that's why I'm worrying about the arbitrary newline
 
user165474
12:34 AM
Ah.
 
user165474
Can I get feedback?
 
user165474
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

Hyper NeutrinoLeast Picky Language popularity-contest For this challenge, you will create a programming language that is not picky at all. That is, for any program of any length consisting of any characters in the ASCII range [32..126] and any input consisting of any characters in the same range, your program...

 
(note they are no docs for LLVM/generator atm)
 
@Downgoat +1 cloud9 is the best and uses jQuery
10/10 definitely recommend
 
user165474
brb unprotecting a bunch of questions because Community is dumb
 
12:36 AM
@Downgoat Sure
 
@LegionMammal978 I need your email, but I can send you my public key if you want to encrypt it
 
@Mego you've said Actually doesn't error for anything. would that mean every single unicode character is either a no-op (or error but suppressed), literal, or nilad function?
 
12:54 AM
@MDXF Rubik's Cube is probably a problematic name
 
Why's that @DestructibleLemon?
 
because the company might not like it
 
Are you sure it's copyrighted? It's not the actual name either, just an easier way to refer to it
the actual name is Cubelang
 
@MDXF I mean you have the repo called rubiks cube
 
There are probably 200 GitHub repos named that
 
12:56 AM
@MDXF even if it isn't it's probably a good idea to change it
 
Meh I'll look into it
 
because its not greatly inspired anyway
 
o/ @Riker
 
Finished the Hello World. That was really Hello World codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/126522/61563
 
@MDXF congratulations!
 
12:58 AM
Thanks :D
 
Hell-o'-World
 
@ThomasWard Yes that :P
 
*shot*
 
I doubt Pastebin is all that happy with me lol
 
lololololololol
pastebin most likely hates you either way.
wait, why would they? You're viewing all their ads lol.
and their evil javascript hodge-podge
 
12:59 AM
True haha
 
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