> When you write the literal 0.05 in Python (on an IEEE 754-compliant platform), the actual value represented is 3602879701896397 / 72057594037927936 = 0.05000000000000000277555756156289135105907917022705078125.
cheddar> func f() {f()}
cheddar> f()
readline.js:953
throw err;
^
RangeError: Maximum call stack size exceeded
at Object.stringify (native)
at Function.Module._findPath (module.js:144:25)
at Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:438:25)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:388:25)
at Module.require (module.js:468:17)
at require (internal/module.js:20:19)
at new CheddarExec (C:\Users\Elie\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\cheddar-lang\dist\interpreter\exec.js:1:1221)
> This library is currently in parity with commit github.com/google/butteraugli/commit/88897aba. Since 88897aba the authors have chosen to roll back roughly 1000 changelines (github.com/google/butteraugli/compare/…). I'm going to wait until the library stabilizes to update this port. Until then this port is out of parity and is producing very different numbers.
Given an integer N (5 <= N <= 50), generate a maze with side length N that follows the following requirements:
The maze must be composed of the characters | - and +. It must use the | character as a vertical wall, the - character as a horizontal wall, and if that wall turns, the character + sho...
@El'endiaStarman Hey, I'm really interested in what you did with TNBDE. I'd like to do something somewhat similar myself, but I'm not sure where exactly to start. How did you download the whole transcript?
Anyone know where I can find the official C backend to the random library in Python3? I found this, but it's for python2, and I'm not sure that it's either official or the same in Python3