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01:53
Actually @Dennis never mind about Triangular, 34 commits in the first two days, probably best to hold off on adding it to Tio...
@MDXF Ah, OK. Let me k ow when you consider it ready.
 
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12:03
@Dennis Can you please pull Brachylog?
 
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ovs
ovs
13:35
@Dennis we had some problem with broken links. It may just be a problem of @Mr.Xcoders browser, but could you take a look at it?
 
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16:26
@ovs I seem to have spotted the problem (I'd consider it a bug of the UA, not TIO), and I'm working on a fix. Thank you for the heads-up!
16:56
@Fatalize Done.
@Mr.Xcoder Sorry for bothering you, but since I don't have access to your UA, I can't confirm that my workaround actually... works. Could you visit this link and that link, then tell me which one(s) give you a 404?
@Dennis What do you think the error is?
17:17
@Phoenix Some browsers encode the second # in https://tio.run/##<state> as %23, which I'm already accounting for in the frontend. However, it seems that there are browsers that encode both, which I tried to account for in Apache.
Ah. Someone should make a definitive standard for these things :P
Encoding the first # is simply a bug.
It's partially on me though; I never should have used # as a delimiter...
 
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19:17
@Dennis could you add Swift to TIO?
@Downgoat Does swift run on Linux?
@Phoenix yea
> macOS, Ubuntu Linux LTS, and the latest Ubuntu Linux release are the current supported host development operating systems.
Well, I can try anyway.
I thought you use Ubuntu?
or is it CentOS >_<
@Downgoat Fedora
19:21
^
Although, I wonder why you didn't go for OpenSUSE, since thats what you use on your personal computer.
Fedora supports SELinux out of the box.
Ah
CentOS kinda makes sense, it's built for running servers.
But not for online interpreters. We've tried. It doesn't even come with Python 3 in the official repos.
19:31
wat. ಠ_ಠ
My thoughts exactly.
@Dennis does it come with Python 2?
Yes it does
? Would it be better to come with no Python at all?
19:50
That's impossible. Core parts of Fedora/CentOS are written in Python.
 
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20:52
@Dennis can you add Neim? Apparantly the included .jar is outdated, so it would be best to build from source.
There's a dependency on Lombok.
You can try building it with Gradle
Not sure if I still have gradle.
It's getting mutiple updates per day rn. An included JAR or a GitHub release would make things a lot easier for me.
Well, there is a Jar, it just isn't updated as frequently.
What's your take on this @Okx?
Okx
Okx
@Dennis I'm not really interested on it being on TIO. That's exactly why I made my online interpreter.
However, I don't mind if it is, and I can update the jar, maybe once every other day or something
How does your interpreter handle updates? Does it use the JAR from the repo?
Okx
Okx
21:06
It's kind of messy. I compile the JAR for Neim, copy it into the NeimOnline JAR, which runs the webserver, which I then compile, upload to the server, go to Putty, and restart the process.
21:19
Alright.
@Okx If you don't mind me asking, why aren't you interested in Neim on TIO? Is it simply because you'd rather run your own or is TIO lacking a feature?
Okx
Okx
Well, I get to control everything on the page. I can also optimise it efficiently over TIO, as the webserver is run in Java itself.
And also, I will have to keep bugging you for updates. It's just much easier. But I don't mind it being on TIO anyways.
Right. Just wanted to know if there's a feature I should add.
Okx
Okx
Well, documention mainly.
Ah. That would be useful for a number of languages, yes.
 
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22:39
@PyRulez: I don't think that's a large enough topic to have a Stack Exchange of its own
also, this is the wrong chatroom for it

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