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00:48
@Dennis Could you pull Dirty again? It now has use of the other two stacks, trig functions, and debug flags. (also, I'm limiting how frequently I request pulls to avoid bothering you, if you'd like it to be more infrequent, just say so)
@Οurous As long as there are no complications and I'm already in front of my computer, pulling literally takes seconds. Feel free to request a pull whenever you need to.
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Also, done.
Thanks!
 
8 hours later…
08:34
@Dennis Please pull Appleseed when you get a chance. Thanks!
 
4 hours later…
12:52
@Dennis could you sync Wumpus, please?
13:22
@DLosc Done.
@MartinEnder Done.
thanks :)
 
2 hours later…
15:43
@Dennis Can you add NDesk.Options for C#?
 
3 hours later…
18:22
@Pavel I can try. I don't think I've ever installed a C# package.
@Dennis You installed System.ValueTuple
That doesn't ring a bell, and grepping the tiosetup repo for value or tuple doesn't find anything.
@Dennis Well it doesn't come preinstalled and works on TIO
Maybe so, but that doesn't help me with NDesk.Options. ;)
@Dennis How about Newtonsoft.Json?
Or DynamicExpresso?
18:30
Those were handled by Andrew iirc. I'll have to check how.
@Dennis The NuGet website also literally tells you the command to run: dotnet add package NDesk.Options
That is definitely not how it's installed, and the prebuild project files TIO uses would still have to be modified manually.
cd /opt/microsoft/home/csharp
dotnet add package NDesk.Options
That might work. I don't have a dev server anymore, so I'll try this when traffic is low and I can take one of the arenas offline.
To install it and other libraries for mono, it would take a similar setup to .net core (with project files in /opt), and using msbuild, which is unfortunate.
19:27
Great, Pure requires an ancient version of LLVM to work.
19:40
Which, of course, cannot be compiled with gcc, yet the Makefile uses it by default.
20:21
Maybe with an ancient version of GCC?
It's a missing compiler flag, so I doubt it. It's compiling fine with clang.
Looks like it finished.
21:08
@Dennis Ah, another pain-in-the-ass functional language.
@Dennis Also, I think you may need to re-build Clean whenever you build Dirty, because it uses different options for the code generator and so some of the libraries end up with static-linker-targeted object files instead of dynamic-targeted ones. (Specifically, can you build clean again)
I'll see if I can get it to not do that. Either way, building Clean can't break Dirty because Dirty produces a native executable.
@Οurous As soon as I get back home.
 
1 hour later…
22:27
@Οurous Just rebuilt Clean.
22:53
@Dennis Works now, thanks.

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