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1:20 AM
@Dennis there's a jar in the releases tab
 
 
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3:04 AM
@BenjaminUrquhart tio.run/#forget
 
 
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4:09 AM
@Dennis thanks!
 
A__
4:23 AM
@Dennis I just discovered a practical programming language RIDE by clicking on an advertisement. It seems that TIO does not have this language. (RIDE possibly requires payment; I will try to use it first.)
Wonderful, I can run it online, but I would still like to see it on TIO.
 
A__
4:46 AM
@Dennis Add Gulf.
@Dennis Add Minipy.
@Dennis Add Microscript.
@Dennis Add Microscript II.
@Dennis Add @. There is an executable in the repo.
@Dennis Add Kepler.
@Dennis Add Jumper.
@Dennis Add A:;.
@Dennis Add ACL.
@Dennis Add Autopsy.
@Dennis Add Beturing.
@Dennis Add Biota.
@Dennis Add Befalse.
@Dennis Add Befreak.
@Dennis Add But Is It Art?
@Dennis Add Braktif.
@Dennis Add Byter.
(Or maybe I should wait until there is a TIO for all of these languages.)
Quick, before I forget all of them...
@Dennis Add ABC (esoteric).
@Dennis Add Aeolbonn.
@Dennis Add ABCR.
@Dennis Add ACIDIC.
@Dennis Add ABCs.
@Dennis Add 1+
@Dennis Add 123.
@EdgyNerd It would be great if there is a translator from BF to iag.
 
A__
5:26 AM
For all my Dennis posts, s\^\"I was wondering if you could" Sorry for forgetting to be polite.
@Dennis I was wondering if you could Add Super Stack!.
 
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That's a lot
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@Dennis Once you are done with that huge, huge, huge, pile of languages, could you pull Whenever?
 
A__
6:21 AM
That is simply 1/13 of all of the languages I want to add. I will wait until Dennis finished all of them to request another 1/13.
 
6:56 AM
@A__ Hol' up. If 1/13th of all the languages you want added is 24, does that mean you want over 300 languages added in total?
 
A__
@Jono2906 Yes, I plan to make TIO support 1000+ languages. (and counting)
 
7:28 AM
Isn't TIO on github? Can't other people add languages or is Dennis the only one who can
 
@A__ oh wow. That'll be fun! I take it these languages will be every esolang from esolangs.org
 
Adding 300 languages sounds extremely tedious
 
 
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8:31 AM
TIO is going to have to add rate limiting for requests.
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New language requests, that is.
 
 
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A__
11:24 AM
@Dennis In reply to the second message of this chatroom, I have decided to create a programming language called talk.
I invented an acronym for pulling languages in TIO: cypp=could you please pull; or cyp=could you pull
For MilkyWay90's pull: cyp Whenever?
 
11:47 AM
30 pings. That ought to be a record...
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@A__ That's a noble idea, but there's only one of me and I do have some other stuff to do. ;)
If you want to add languages in bulk, you'll have to submit pull requests for the tryitonline and tiosetup repos.
@EdgyNerd Anybody can submit a pull request, yes. Unless you set up your own TIO server, you can't really test your PR though...
I should work on a way for trusted users to temporarily add languages (to the server, not the repo), so would just have to OK them before they get listed.
@EdgyNerd I'd have to write it myself, but I don't think I understand the specification well enough to do so.
 
 
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7:12 PM
@Pavel Regent requires an ancient version of LLVM and clang. Is this a language that's going to be used or just something that would be nice to have?
@OlivierGrégoire Pulled Java 12. Sorry this took so long.
I'd rather not add --enable-preview to the wrapper. Default flags should, in my opinion, be absolutely necessary.
Or is there a compelling reason for this that I'm unaware of?
 
7:32 PM
@flawr pip3 install torch is a 1.3 GiB install. Is this something that's going to be used or just something that would be nice to have?
 
8:03 PM
@Dennis thank you very much! Nonetheless I'm afraid the "input" field contents are not being redirected to the interpreter...
 
8:14 PM
@Charlie I'm not sure how that's possible. The wrapper redirects .input.tio to STDIN...
It seems to consider command-line arguments input, not STDIN. tio.run/##Ky4tSC3KTSzKzM9JzEv//19Hj8vW9v9/x/9OAA
 
8:41 PM
@Dennis yes, my code reads the input from the command-line arguments, I'll try to fix that then
 
@Dennis thanks
 
@Dennis the wrapper should be SuperMarioLang.dll arguments .code.tio .input.tio, maybe
 
@Dennis oh ok, it probably more on the "nice to have"-side. (pytorch is a deep learning framework, soon probably just as popular as tensorflow, and still growing) (maybe the cpu-only version might be a bit smaller, but probably still around 1GB)
How much space does the whole TIO take up anyway?
 
9:36 PM
@flawr Roughly 40 GiB.
 
@Dennis oh, I expected it to be a lot more, that is surprizing!
 
@Charlie If SuperMarioLang cannot read from STDIN at all, I can change it to ... "$(<.input.tio)", yes.
 

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