Most of the transpiled code will be like C. We'll probably need to end up plundering C++'s stdlib for implementation details (particuarly shared:) is all.
@Downgoat "virtual functions" map through function pointers. "Method calls" are just functions, where you explicitly pass the equivalent of "this" pointers.
@quartata I'm not talking about that rather operator overloading and all, which I assume you'll have. Will all the runtime checks due to dynamic types, that would pose a bit of a problem for speed, no?
@Downgoat Dynamic type checking is only necessary if the type isn't specified. If you care about speed you'll do that. If you don't it will still be better than interpreted
@quartata I think you are overestimating how much time parsing takes by a collosal amount. 0.5ms more on boot-up time is worth having a significant speed boost at run time
Some one should make a meta-cops-and-robbers where cops post cops-and-robbers problems and robbers crack them by finding cryptographically secure ways to make answers.
I didn't intend the challenge as an actual question. I just found it funny how many cops-and-robbers problems can be solved in cryptographically secure methods.
Compute the Wilson score interval
The Wilson score interval is a confidence interval of the probability of success, based on the proportion of successes in a set of Bernoulli trials (a Bernoulli trial is a trial in which exactly two independent outcomes are possible). The interval is given by th...
@Pavel there are a few that are controversial: in order of least controversial to most, it has space, linefeed, tab, formfeed, carriage return, vertical tab, a few separators like FS and GS, and NUL
interestingly, there's an actual "newline" character in Latin-1 (and thus Unicode) that's distinct from any of the ASCII-7 whitespace
(and of course there's a bunch more possible whitespace in Unicode)
I think by most people's counts, though, the number of whitespace characters in ASCII is in the 4 to 6 range
Not sure if I'm happy more people are participating in the time capsule, or disappointed there will soon be yet another trivial bf derivative out there.
> A friendly message from The Name of All that is Good and Holy: Hello! This is The Name of All that is Good and Holy. Before you think of making your own extension to this language, here's another idea for you to consider: Don't! For the love of me, please don't make another derivative of this language! Unless you have something truly new to contribute, it's been done a million times before and will probably make it worse than the original.