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2:05 AM
@Dennis You may be able to use one of the available installers on their SourceForge. It looks like they don't have an rpm installer, but you may be able to convert the deb to an rpm using this tool - haven't tried it myself so no idea if it will work reliably
Also, this program should work as a Hello World. (I'm sure you tried it, but I can confirm it works in MIPS on Red Hat)
 
@musicman523 I got it to run. I said it will take some work because I'll have to make some customization for non-interactive use.
 
Gotcha
 
Like debugging messages to STDOUT.
I almost finished earlier, but I ran out of time. I'll resume tonight.
 
If you need help, let me know - I'm no expert in MIPS but I have programmed in it before and have some reference material
 
 
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4:50 AM
@ASCII-only I'll have to write a Python wrapper for that, or simply rewrite the interpreter. As is, it only provides a REPL.
 
5:17 AM
@Dennis Shouldn't that be MIPS (SPIM)?
 
Good question. MIPS is an architecture though, not a programming language.
 
5:30 AM
So then maybe it's "Assembly (SPIM, MIPS)"
 
5:42 AM
That follows the naming convention, I guess.
OK, renamed.
 
 
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1:40 PM
@Dennis I guess tio has the most assemblies ever...
 
2:19 PM
@Dennis I have a language I would like to have added to TIO, lost. However because of the non-deterministic nature of the language I'm not sure what the best way to do this would be.
 
2:58 PM
@WheatWizard Neither am I. There's no way to print Hello World reliably, is there?
 
Yes there is
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A: "Hello, World!"

Wheat WizardLost, 57 55 bytes 2 bytes saved thanks to @MartinEnder v<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>> >%?!|"Hello, WorldvU"-+@ v Explanation Lost is a 2 dimensional language in which the start location and direction are entirely random. As you might imagine it is rather difficult to write deterministic progra...

 
Oh! What's the issue then?
 
The interpreter has two parts, the actual interpreter and the verifier. I'm not sure which would be better to have on TIO
The verifier runs all the possible starting conditions to show that its deterministic.
 
Verifier meaning that it tests... nevermind.
How about if you combine both into a single interpreter, and toggle verification with a flag?
 
Thats a good idea. I'll do that and get back to you
 
3:02 PM
that language is sick
no offense but yeah I mean how could you code in that?
 
Some people like a challenge.
 
well I prefer to go outside or do real life :p
but peoples' opinions are often different...
 
Outside is where that bright disc is. I don't like that disc.
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outside is where that massive body of some liquid is too...and literally that body is necessary to survive from that bright disc
 
@Dennis Made the change -V now activates the verification
 
3:08 PM
and outside of your home is where you buy air conditioner(s) too
of course you can't experience that rn...maybe in a few months you see what I mean or something?
 
@WheatWizard OK. I'll take a look after breakfast.
 
Sure no problem. Thansk
 
 
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Thanks!
 
4:52 PM
@Dennis Could you pull Cubically?
 
5:28 PM
@MDXF Syncing.
 
Thanks again.
 
 
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6:45 PM
@Dennis Could you add "spaced" to tIO? I don't have a github but the interpreter is just:
let f, s = (require('fs').readFileSync(process.argv[2]).toString().replace(/./g, '$& '));
eval("f = (...a) => { let [$, _] = a; return eval(s); }");
console.log(f(...process.argv.slice(3)));
(node js)
no hello world yet, but +$^1?f($-1)*$:1 works for factorial (takes input through first argument after file name)
actually here's hw: (q="Helo, Wrd!")[1]+q[3]+q[5]+q[5]+q[7]+q[9]+q[9+2]+q[9+4]+q[7]+q[9+6]+q[5]+q[9+8]+q[9+9+1‌​]
 
7:06 PM
@ConorO'Brien Is this your language?
 
yes it is
 
In that case, would you mind creating a repo for it? I need one either way, and I guess it would be better if it were yours than mine.
 
ok
the reason I haven't yet is because I'm having trouble logging in to github. I'll probably have that fixed within a few minutes
 
@ConorO'Brien Why do you have the eval instead of just putting the contents of the string there?
 
7:29 PM
@Pavel recursion, and so that the inner can be a block implicitly
 
8:11 PM
 
OK, I'll add it tonight.
@ConorO'Brien Is it spaced or Spaced?
 
8:32 PM
@ConorO'Brien tio.run/…
Lowercase for now. Let me know if I should change it.
 
@Dennis Spaced, sorry, was afk
 
OK, changed.
 
9:39 PM
@Dennis Could you pull Gaia when you get the chance?
 
10:34 PM
@BusinessCat Syncing.
 
Thanks
 
11:33 PM
@Dennis can you pull Set?
 

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