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12:37 AM
@BradGilbert I meant the source of the interpreter on TIO (which was downloaded from rakudo-pkg), not the source of the interpreter as a whole.
Maybe TIO need two links per language: one to the particular interpreter TIO uses (rakudo-pkg) and one to the language's or implementation's homepage (rakudo.org).
For the auto-generated PPCG answers, the homepage would probably be more useful.
1:33 AM
Where would the second link go?
2:30 AM
The Homepage doesn't always clarify which variant of a language is being used.
For example, Linking to the Wiki Page for Brainfuck might be useful, but the implementation specific details are lost.
 
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5:50 AM
@Dennis could you please pull Ohm v2?
 
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2:49 PM
@NickClifford Done.
3:26 PM
thanks!
3:47 PM
Hello everybody, I was wondering how and when TIO is updated? Nick B Clifford's ohm language is not up to date on TIO.
Anonymous
@ThePlasmaRailgun Languages get updates when Dennis gets pinged. Looks like Ohmv2 got updates about an hour ago, based on the messages here.
Oh, cool. Dennis runs TIO?
Anonymous
Yep
@ThePlasmaRailgun Note that there are tio.run/#ohm and tio.run/#ohm2. Ohm v1 doesn't get updated anymore.
Yeah, I'm always on ohm2. I love it because its like jelly but less confusing. I never could understand the Tacit programming. But I am a veteran Funge user, so I am quite used to stack based programming.
I am so glad I found TIO. Its really great.
3:51 PM
:)
Anonymous
TIO is by far the best resource for PPCG on the internet :D
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Its really cool that you even implement the code pages for the golfing languages, because the normal UTF-8 string length counters tell me all sorts of things that aren't true.
Also, do any of you by chance know where I should put compiled things in order for Ruby to be able to install gems with extensions? I compiled GNU Scientific Library with gcc for windows, but I still don't know where to put it so that I can install the ruby gem rb-gsl. All this is for Ohm, by the way.
Sorry, I don't use Windows.
Yep.
4:07 PM
@Dennis do you know why the LLVM IR Hello World solutions don't work on TIO? codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/55525/8478 and codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/55567/8478
since both of those used these similar one-liners, I figured it might be something about TIO's version or setup and not just both answers being wrong
Which distro? I'm currently running Kali because I want to go into infosec after college.
@MartinEnder LLVM 3.9 and up appear to be a bit different. github.com/dfellis/llvm-hello-world/issues/1
TIO's 4.0.1 also doesn't seem to be happy about the way puts was defined.
ah okay
so that answer should probably qualify that it's 3.9?
pre-3.9, but yes.
right
thanks for looking into it
4:22 PM
So how would you get a language on TIO?
Just ask in this chat room and I'll do what I can.
That's a python thing that uses images for programming. However, I think the actual author may not be active anymore, so I am probably going to fork it and do some updates.
4:46 PM
@Dennis Can you pull Verbosity please?
@ThePlasmaRailgun download the dist.zip file, extract it, and execute the .EXE file inside. doesn't sound promising, but I'll see what I can do.
@cairdcoinheringaahing Done.
@Dennis Could you pull Husk as well, please?
@Zgarb Done.
Thanks!
@Dennis It is also python... so will that still work? The exe is just the compiled python.
4:59 PM
{
    echo ~/.code.tio
    cat .input.tio
} | python3 /path/to/befunk.py "$@" | tail -l +2
@Dennis The above should work. The interpretter takes file the code is in from stdin rather than arguments, and displays an annoying prompt when it asks for it. It'll loop forever asking for input if .code.tio isn't an openable image though.
Since it takes an image, might be best to take code as a hexdump.
@Dennis Thanks!
@Pavel Thanks, I'll try that.
5:16 PM
np
Actually, that doesn't quite work.
It asks for another line of input to enable debug mode
Since the code is no longer updated, I'll probably just edit the Python file.
@Dennis That does seem simpler.
I can start hosting and maintaining Befunk if you guys would like... I think its a really cool language...
@ThePlasmaRailgun Do you have an image that makes Befunk print Hello, World!
5:42 PM
I do not yet...
I can try tonight.
6:29 PM
I have a prototype which for some unexplained reason doesn't work?
Here, I'll make a hello world image.
I'm working on it now...
6:46 PM
@Dennis Could you pull Whispers please?
6:58 PM
@Dennis Do you know some Ohm? Could you help me with figuring out why my program doesn't work?
7:50 PM
@ThePlasmaRailgun You can ping its creator (NickClifford) in TNB if you need help
 
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9:00 PM
@ThePlasmaRailgun yeah, feel free to ping me if you have any questions
 
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10:35 PM
Oh, thanks. Yeah, I was wondering about the operation of the foreach loop? I don't really get how the stack is set up for each iteration of it. Also, I was wondering if there is any way to use very large numbers in Ohm? I'm trying to make a PGP implementation in the least bytes possible.

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