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3:49 AM
@Dennis Can you pull Charcoal? Thanks!
 
4:50 AM
Btw, +1 for including a Makefile, -1 for using -w. :P
I suggest including ctype.h, which defines isupper.
 
@Dennis Would it be possible for you do to pip3 install regex? It's needed for the newest version of Charcoal
 
5:06 AM
@ASCII-only Sure. Done.
 
Thanks!
@Dennis Is it possible to run Mathics from Bash?
 
@ASCII-only Sure. The wrapper is written in Bash. tio.run/##S0oszvj/PzmxREG/uKhMv7wosaAgtahYPzexJCMzufj/fwA
 
5:25 AM
@ASCII-only What for, I wonder?
@Dennis I'm getting an error: Try it online!
Unless I'm misunderstanding what export is for
 
You do. :P
export creates an environment variable instead of a shell variable. The latter will not be visible to subprocesses.
 
Actually the error was because the script wasn't marked executable, and I left out python, so I feel a bit silly.
 
It would still error without the export.
 
Yep. Sigh...
 
@Dennis All right; removed -w, included <ctype.h> added -Wall -Wextra -Werror -ansi -pedantic. Happy? :P
(from shortC; please pull)
 
5:38 AM
Doesn't -Wall include the rest?
 
@Phoenix No...
 
@MDXF Not particularly. You're still ignored the missing braces under the hood. >_>
 
-Wextra turns on ... extra flags. -ansi makes it ... ANSI-compliant. -Werror makes warnings errors. -pedantic looks cool.
@Dennis Yeah, 'cause it saves about 24 bytes :P
 
Golf your code, not your interpreter. :P
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7:43 AM
@dennis tiov2 links don't work on mobile. It hates ##
 
@Dennis please pull J-uby. Apparently in 2.3 you can't assign instance variables in Symbols but it works fine in 1.9 (what I'm working with)
 
 
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3:23 PM
Btw @Dennis you should add Microsoft C/C++ Optimizing Compiler (as on rextester) to TIO.
 
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@MDXF Given that it has Microsoft in the name, it probably doesn't run on Linux, won't work for TIO.
 
Dunno, a lot of Microsoft stuff has been made available on Linux.
 
I'm guessing it refers to the Visual C++ Compiler, in which case it definitely won't work on TIO.
Starting with VS 2017 you can compile things written in Windows for Linux, but VS isn't available on Linux yet.
 
it isn't?
oh whoops mistaking VS for VS code
 
3:41 PM
@Phoenix Good point.
I didn't think about that. My bad.
 
4:10 PM
Although, if Dennis ever figures out sockets, and Wine becomes a thing....
That sounds awful.
 
 
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7:30 PM
@Dennis Would it be possible to have a language whose program is on argv on TIO? e.g. ./language "program" instead of ./language .code.tio
 
@ConorO'Brien Sure.
 
would it be preferable to have it so that it can be read from a file?
 
Preferable? Yes. But it's not an issue.
 
aight, thanks.
 
8:24 PM
@ConorO'Brien ./language "$(< .code.tio)"
(Please let that be right idk bash)
 
yes I know how it'd work, I was wondering what was preferable.
 
 
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10:55 PM
@Phoenix I think people managed to run it on wine - the c/c++ compiler
 
Wine requires sockets though, so TIO refuses to run it in its current state.
 

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