@Dennis when searching, would it be possible to display language names wider (if the screen supports it) so that it isn't cut off? e.g. 'Visual Basic .NET (Mono)' has the last two characters replaced by an ellipsis even though it's the only language there after typing 'visual' into search, and it looks a bit akward.
@Dennis Could you test dotnet new console --language F# && dotnet run, and tell me what happens? Running it in the sandbox causes the File size limit error.
But I I kind of finding myself very busy lately. Not having as much timed as I fish to spend on tio. My current work in progress is re-wamping setup so that you can install only the engine and the subset of languages, but that's of course means untanfling dependencies which is currently all piled up inside a singer dnf install
So I need to go language by language and it's excruciatingly slow
But if I finish then building a docker image won't required 2+ hours and 4+ GB any longer, if we excluded the slowest and biggest languages we can build all that in minutes
I kind of like modularity - upgrade of .net core languages and powershell will also become much simpler
because I won't have 2+ hours testing cycle by it will measure in minutes
anyway, that's all if I have enough stamina to finish that, which is not given
@Dennis Incredibly ungolfed Hello, World! in SNUSP: Try it online!, I don't really know what I'm doing or what it's doing so I don't know what's in the tape
Is that idiomatic though? I don't really know Agony.
@StepHen @ChristianSievers I've changed the Crystal wrapper to use crystal build. Arguments now work as expected, compiler flags can be passed as such.
Maybe a shorter one can be found using the register, I don't know. Being able to address the nybbles individually probably doesn't help.
Wait, looking on esolangs it appears to be self-modifiying, maybe that creates a better Hello, World!
@Dennis Here is an self-reading agony `Hello, World!` I got from esolangs: https://tio.run/##S0zPz6v8/98mWs8mVkVFRae6ts6mTlO7uk7LQbtapU6rThMIHWx0//8HAA
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/width/width.py", line 305, in <module>
"2100": stack.append(min(stack)),
ValueError: min() arg is an empty sequence
@Dennis Yeah, I just realized the thing about the null byte today. It looks like TIO is using the simpler one, though, which I don't think does that (unless my interpreter is broken)