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16:19
I'm on my mom's phone
Hi
@KritixiLithos helloo :3
Hi
What happened?
yesterday, by betseg
Lol I forgot to pay phone bill so they cut the service
oh lol
I'm thinking about combining the duplicator and comparator into one
Good idea
@KritixiLithos 31-12-2016 (I'm in a Muslim country :/) (also new year's eve is on weekend so it's not a separate holiday :/)
Can you access TIO?
16:26
Yep
But won't be able to access by monday
(unless i pay the bill)
You don't have a computer?
in The Nineteenth Byte, Dec 19 at 18:14, by betseg
@noɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC my subscription to my ISP finished and Vodafone doesn't allow DNS
I'll switch to another ISP by next year
Ok, I just modified the comparator (without using the esolangs page) so now it output 0 if they are the same, some other value if they are different
Pretty nice
Also, I have a loop for the idea you suggested some time ago: [-]>[-]++<+++++++++++[code here >+<-]
stack: 12-n n+2 _ _ _ where n is the loop counter
16:36
Oh I got it now. Didn't understand when I first saw it :D
16:47
[-]>++>>>>,<<<<<+++++++++++[code here >+<-] (with input) and the stack is 12-n n+2 _ _ _ i
i is input
I think you should post the answer :D
Thank you :)
 
1 hour later…
18:01
@betseg I completed the program... except that it is not golfed and it can only handle one input character. What do you think?
You there?
18:19
@KritixiLithos yes now
How's the solution? It only works for one input, though
Pretty good
,[code] maybe?
Could you do that?
Trying
Couldn't :/
Oh I got an idea
18:35
Nice
Attention: runs forever, will download 128 kb output
Just to show what I thought of
let me see what I can do...
18:58
What you could do? :p
I'm stuck
Can you send a link to where you stuck?
I made it work sorta now
It can't handle input that is not inside the program and it outputs some null bytes
Weird
Ok, I removed unnecessary >[-] from the program so that it would look neat: tio.run/nexus/…
So close... yet so far
I know why it outputs null bytes, it's because the TIO interpreter interprets EOF as 0x0a (ie not empty). That is why the program continues and outputs null bytes for EOF
19:12
Not really, echo "a" sends a (0x61) and a newline (0x0a)
Oh, my bad
echo -n "string" should work
^yep it does
Yay!
Now it gives null bytes whenever a character is not found in the program
Never mind
Lol
Actually it's good if it outputs null bytes
My C program for this task prints -600000 something
It prints null bytes if there is one bad character, it prints infinite (char-1) if there are two bad characters
Since newlines are not included, the program prints infinite 0a - 1 = 09
So it works when the character is inside the program but not when there are two or more that are outside.
What do you say @betseg?
19:27
BF is weird
The code is only supposed to output if they are equal, but it apparentlly doesn't do that
I think my if-else statement can be improved
27 mins ago, by Kritixi Lithos
So close... yet so far
19:45
This is not the only annoying bug I've had this week, chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/50611/debugging-processing-code
I'm going, I will come back tomorrow
Bai
Bye (btw nice self-star :)
Saw on your room:p
haha, fitting comic
Really going this time, bai
20:26
bye

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