« first day (265 days earlier)      last day (1546 days later) » 

7:17 AM
@DJMcMayhem I don't know why I missed the default 500, thanks! But I need the second ò because otherwise the program terminates early on account of the implicit newline at the end causing a breaking error. — Kritixi Lithos 1 min ago
@KritixiLithos Huh, that's really strange. I have no idea what's causing that because the implicit "Newline" is only a newline in command mode. In normal mode it's a NOOP, so it shouldn't break anything
 
7:36 AM
I can confirm with a program, I added i^V at the end instead of ò. When I ran it, there were some ^M's in the buffer
 
What? I run the same program on my computer and I get ^M instead
 
Aha! i know what the problem is
Most text editors end your file with a newline, TIO does not
So locally you get i<C-v><newline><implicit ender> whereas on TIO you get i<C-v><implicit ender>
 
Oh, so V on TIO is outdated?
 
Well, technically yes, but the problem is your source file, not V
 
7:44 AM
Ah, I see what you mean. It's the linefeed at the end of every file when editing with vim
 
Exactly
Probably the easiest way to fix that is with a hex editor. I can't remember if :se noeol is effective or not
Or maybe :se binary
 
It works now!
 
You're relearning all of the things about V that have frustrated me in the past. ;D
Although I can't figure out what the problem with the github feed is. :/
 
I've got a long day in front of me tomorrow, so I better go to bed now
Cya later
 
7:51 AM
Bye o/
 
 
3 hours later…
10:22 AM
@DJMcMayhem Just got macvim, and that doesn't do anything :(
 
 
6 hours later…
4:12 PM
Maybe macvim doesn't add ugly GUI buttons?
 
4:24 PM
No ugly GUI buttons, but annoying menu, or rather the menu shortcuts.
 

« first day (265 days earlier)      last day (1546 days later) »