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1:49 PM
@Dennis Could you pull Ohm? I just fixed the string compression thing, so you don't need rake anymore; however, I did have to add a new gem dependency.
 
2:33 PM
@Dennis If you are still looking for auth, Auth0 is free for open-source, non-profit projects. It's e.g. what mozilla uses.
 
3:22 PM
@mınxomaτ Or signing in with their SE account.
 
 
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8:03 PM
Error on TIO V2: tio.run/#VnmQC
> 500 Internal Server Error
 
8:39 PM
Hi @Dennis - have you considered adding Tcl to TIO? Perhaps its more than its worth considering all the package requests you might get. codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/117028/11259
 
@NickClifford Done.
@mınxomaτ At the moment, I'm not sure if I'll implement authentication anytime soon.
But thank you anyway. :)
@mbomb007 Ugh, this keeps happening. I'll have a look.
 
9:06 PM
@mbomb007 Eh, I had fixed that already, but it somehow got clobbered when I merged a couple of repos. Fixed now.
@DigitalTrauma TIO already has Tcl installed (it's a dependency of PyPy), so I just have to write a wrapper.
 
9:27 PM
As for the packages, just let me know what you need.
 
Is there a utility like (GNU)time that has an option to also print metrics if it receives a SIGTERM (e.g. from a parent (GNU)timeout)? I can't use time as the the parent, because timeout needs to run in foreground mode for my purposes (I have a custom reaper), which causes the wait syscall in time to report completely wrong metrics.
 
10:17 PM
@mınxomaτ Not aware of any, but GNU time will still report metrics when it receives SIGINT. Would timeout --signal=INT 1s time sleep 2 work for you?
 
I'll try
That doesn't terminate the command for me.
E.g. timeout --signal=INT --foreground -k 0 30s /usr/bin/time -v bash
 
11:05 PM
@Dennis Thanks! Could you add Tcl-Trf for now? wiki.tcl-lang.org/479
 
@DigitalTrauma Installed it from the repos, but it can't find a dependency (libcrypto.so) for some reason. I'll have to see how I fix that.
@DigitalTrauma There we go. tio.run/nexus/…
 
11:46 PM
@Dennis How would one go about putting interpreter flags in TIO for languages like Ruby, Perl, etc? Putting it in the header or arguments doesn't seem to work. Example
 
@NickClifford The "Options" drawer
(Not presently supported for Ruby)
For Ruby, call it from Bash.
 
Alright, thanks!
 

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