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1:30 AM
@Dennis Could you please sync 05AB1E?
 
@Adnan Syncing.
 
Thanks! :)
 
 
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3:29 AM
@Dennis how does the TIO SBCS byte count work? Does it just count all Unicode as one byte?
 
It doesn't perform any checks. X bytes (SBCS) should be interpreted as X bytes if the source code can be encoded in an SBCS.
 
Ah, that makes sense. So if it contains less than or equal to 255 unique characters it "can be encoded in an SBCS"?
 
In theory. The frontend is curre tly unaware of encodings, and the choice between UTF-8, UTF-8 w/BOM, SBCS, and hexdump is hardcoded for each language.
 
4:25 AM
Is there a way for users to implement an SBCS-based wc program that comes with the interpreter, and then the frontend can use that instead?
 
No, the frontend byte counter cannot rely on the backend. In the way it is set up right now, it would have to query the backend once for each keystroke.
 
Oh yeah, that wouldn't be good...
 
Actual byte counters would have to get implemented in the frontend. I plan to do that eventually, but to make sense, you'd also have to be able to pick and encoding.
 
 
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6:05 AM
@Dennis Side note: TIO doesn't work very well on iPads
I mean the formatting and icons. The functionality itself is great like usual :)
 
That's rather difficult to fix, since I don't own an iPad.
 
Okay. It's not too big of an issue for me, just that the animations are gone. And the icons look a bit weird.
 
sighs
@MDXF I'm not sure I'll be able to add Eiffel. The compiled interpreter takes up 1.1 GiB of disk space, which is a huge chunk out of TIO's 20 GiB for a language I haven't even heard of.
 
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6:54 AM
@Dennis I can help you with some iPad debugging tomorrow (so in ~12 hours), hopefully.
 
Anonymous
I just need to bug my wife and have her leave her iPad at home tomorrow
 
1:44 PM
@Dennis Can you pull Gaia please?
 
2:39 PM
@Dennis how averse are you to having two (incompatible) versions of an esolang on TIO?
 
There's two versions of Brachylog
 
@StepHen given there are multiple such instances already, such as for rprogn, it's probably fine
 
mkay, thanks
 
 
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4:23 PM
@BusinessCat Syncing.
 
Thanks!
 
@Mego That would be great! I hope we can find a time when we're both free.
@HyperNeutrino For now, I just need to know what exactly isn't working. Screenshots would help.
 
@Dennis I'll try to get you screenshots sometime today. Also, could you pull Proton please?
 
4:41 PM
@Dennis Oh wow. Never mind about it then.
 
@HyperNeutrino Done.
 
@Dennis can you pull Cubically? Thanks in advance
 
5:17 PM
@MDXF Syncing.
 
 
1 hour later…
6:37 PM
@Dennis Thanks, and could you please pull it again? I did a goof. thanks!
 
6:56 PM
Poor dennis >_> - So many pulls
 
yeah... i'm sorry, i should test my things before pushing :(
 
@HyperNeutrino I've been there
 
yup :I
 
One time I had an update pulled where integers got parsed from input as None :D
 
lol xD
 
7:01 PM
Actually Gaia on TIO is still a bit borked even after all that
 
o rip
 
I slowly discover random bugs because apparently I can't program
 
yup :I also because I keep forgetting how my own parser works
 
I apparently keep forgetting when writing operators that stack.append is not the same as return and will keep executing the function
 
7:26 PM
@Dennis can you pull Chip again?
 
I like the "hello world" button
 
@HyperNeutrino @Phlarx Syncing.
 
Thanks :D
 
@Poke 20 days late? :P
 
I also like the recreational/practical tick boxes
@StepHen i don't tio every day >.<
 
7:32 PM
@Dennis Thank you sir
 
@Dennis If I am using the search box but I have Practical unticked and I type "Java", there are no results which is perfectly correct. Request: If there are no results but you have filters enabled, can you provide a little tip to check the filters if the same search would return results without them?
so like in my example, you would still return 0 results but since you would have >0 results if Practical was ticked, a message is displayed
 
@Poke Similar to that, it'd be nice if searching for C would prioritize C in some way (same for other one letter langs)
 
Speaking of my bugs
@Dennis Can you pull Gaia please?
 
@Dennis Can you please sync MATL?
 
@Poke I'd suggest a message that says e.g. "showing 0 of 4 results", but even for the general case: "showing 8 of 20 results", "showing 5 of 5 results"
 
7:42 PM
That's a nice implementation
 
alternatively "7 results hidden". In this case, the message could disappear when the number hidden is zero
 
 
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8:50 PM
@BusinessCat @LuisMendo Done.
 
@Dennis Would you mind pulling Proton (again)? :)
 
@StepHen I was thinking about that, but I'm not sure if transparently reordering the results would help or confuse people. I agree that searching for c isn't exactly useful as is though.
 
@Dennis Hm. Are you currently separating the compiler " (compiler)" and the name of the lang? If you are, a direct hit on the lang name could elevate it to the top of the list
 
I'll think about it.
 
Although C<space> works
 
9:03 PM
@HyperNeutrino Syncing.
 
thanks :D
welp this is embarrassing ._. I forgot to add all of my files when commiting. could you pull again? @Dennis sorry to bother you again :)
Actually never mind, I don't need the commits right now so I'll ask again tomorrow after I have more features if you haven't synced yet :)
 
9:45 PM
@Dennis Thank you
 

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