I was thinking of this one but that's not quite the same
@MatthewRoh How would it be scored? What's the restriction on new answers? Otherwise the first person to see an answer will instantly post the next answer
@MatthewRoh you should make an answer-chaining challenge like the OEIS one: codegolf.stackexchange.com/q/49223/2867 (run the snippet, make it full-page, and scroll down)
I've been looking around for a little while to find the code that makes variables public, private, and protected, and it doesn't seem to be out there where I can find it.
Your objective, should you choose to accept it write 3 functions that can handle the public, private, and protected part of c...
The ', b', p' and pb' variants are used for Röda-Unix interaction. p adds newlines to input and works best when piping data from a Röda command to a Unix command. b, on the other hand, splits the output at newlines so it works when piping data from a Unix command to a Röda command.
This file is not a Bil package, so you must import it with import and a relative path.
If you want it to be a Bil, you must create a directory under .bilar/installed and rename it to init.röd and add a manifest.pmf file that contains:
# name = commands
# version = 1.0.0
I mean rename commands.röd to init.röd.
And the name of the folder should be commands.1.0.0.bil
@Dennis @MartinEnder @Doorknob I'm pretty sure you've seen my Meta post about rude comments by now, but I just edited it to add a section about flagging comments. Since you guys (and Alex) are the ones handling these flags, do you have any thoughts on my edit?
@DJMcMayhem Flag the worst comments (emphasis mine) sounds like this should be done sparingly, which isn't the case. If someone posts a rude comment, flag it.
I think I put that wording in because a lot of comments straddle the line between blunt and rude, and I didn't want to imply they should all be flagged
@DJMcMayhem All I have to add is that it's much better to occasionally flag something borderline that ends up being declined than it is to not flag something that actually is offensive. Besides, it's not like the flag workload here is anything near the magnitude of, say, SO.
I'm currently trying to figure out how continuation lines work in JLine. It is very irritating that the documentation is non-existent. I have to reverse-engineer the source code of the library.
@MartinEnder Ich frag mich irgendwie, wie du neben deinem Studium in dem Ausmaß Code-Golfen kannst. Bist wahrscheinlich recht schnell. Aber auf jeden Fall ein nettes Hobby :D
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Question: Does offering bounties not affect your meta score?
@asparagus ah well, I should probably be golfing a bit less to be honest. But I do tend to focus on challenges that can be solved and golfed quite quickly in one of my languages of choice.
I just checked my PPCG account (2 mins ago) and saw that on all of my answers, someone had upvoted them. I thought to myself "Great! +80 rep!". Then I thought "Who did this and how can I ask them why" given that all my answers were in my new language that so far no one really cares about.
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@HyperNeutrino Your meta score is just your main score - votes on meta have no affect on rep. If you see a difference between your meta rep and your main rep, that's just caching and will correct itself presently
@KritixiLithos I added functions kwColor and varColor to Röda that can be used to change the syntax coloring in case the default colors do not work with terminal colors. You can also add -e "{varColor(4) if varColor?}" to your script that you use to invoke Röda if you want to change the colors for all sessions.
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@trichoplax Okay, yeah the scores are the same now. I gave out a +50 bounty which put my score to 1440, but my meta score stayed at 1490 for a few minutes