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@Chance You are missing $ if that makes any difference
00:31
Where
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A: Add a language to a polyglot

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just making sure that we have the timeline in the chat history
also there are several typos in your post, and you probably want to mention the bugfix for Cubix (so that won't crash if the program tries to take input)
still, this is pretty exciting
maybe Lua will some day end up in the polyglot after all
01:09
Yeah, I had to post before I gave it a read through. I'll clean it up a bit tonight.
Is @ais523 going to do the refactor now? I would like to get started on my next submission but I don't want to step on anyone's toes.
feel free to get started, I'm a little busy atm
I may have a go at it but likely not within the next 1~2 days
I'm pretty confident Lua is incompatible with Octave though. At least, if Octave it to move over Lua's line as a block comment because it's block comment needs to be initiated on it's own line.
you could possibly have Octave just parse the Lua
here's a polyglot of just Octave and Lua: Try it online!
the hard part is just fitting that around everything else :-D
01:43
Where is the witespace answer currently residing? Are there any safe places to add whitespace?
it's residing in the first few lines, IIRC
and cleanly exits, stopping the parser, at a certain point
ok I don't actually see a lot of whitespace
Whitespace's exit command is three linefeeds in a row
so I assume that after three lines without horizontal whitespace, it's safe to change things
(the sequence could potentially appear in the middle of a command too, but I don't think it does in the current polyglot)
02:07
I like that Octave/Lua polyglot. That's gonna drive me crazy for a little while.
 
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18:58
Are we allowed to output with a trailing .0 e.g. 59.0?

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