00:00:00 --- log: started forth/02.02.12 00:04:47 --- quit: aum () 00:09:28 --- join: aaronl_ (aaronl@vitelus.com) joined #forth 00:13:07 bleep! 00:29:53 yes? 00:32:20 hi 00:32:37 that bleep was at aaronl but he is assleep at the kbd :P 00:35:19 good night ... glad to hear that isforth is taking off 00:35:21 be well 00:35:24 --- quit: MrReach () 00:40:40 --- quit: I440r ("Reality Strikes Again") 01:45:21 --- join: aum (~david@l76-134.world-net.co.nz) joined #forth 02:11:38 --- nick: Soap` -> SoapSleep 02:13:13 --- quit: aum () 04:04:47 --- quit: aaronl (Ping timeout: 14400 seconds) 11:50:46 --- nick: SoapSleep -> Soap 11:50:57 --- nick: Soap -> Soap` 14:38:06 --- quit: Soap` () 15:23:49 --- join: I440r (~mark4@1Cust127.tnt2.bloomington.in.da.uu.net) joined #forth 16:00:19 --- quit: I440r (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 16:07:37 --- join: ult (~ult@149.149.200.56) joined #forth 17:50:32 --- join: TheBlueWizard (TheBlueWiz@ip-216-25-205-206.vienna.va.fcc.net) joined #forth 17:50:32 --- mode: ChanServ set +o TheBlueWizard 17:50:41 hiya all 17:52:54 * TheBlueWizard chuckles re: /topic....yup...NASM is definitely braindead re: macro capability (not that it is so lame...it just doesn't have enough juice!) 17:56:16 gotta go...bye all 17:56:19 --- part: TheBlueWizard left #forth 18:50:54 --- join: I440r (~mark4@1Cust193.tnt1.bloomington.in.da.uu.net) joined #forth 18:51:08 mr 440r? 18:51:19 hi ppl 18:51:21 :) 18:51:23 hi 18:51:25 almost got isforth back in a working state 18:51:27 close.... 18:52:14 but i now only have 2 sections 18:52:20 .text and .head 18:52:27 both are read/execute 18:52:37 i sysbrk to allocate more memory 18:52:54 and then do a sys mprotect to make ALL program space a+rwx :) 18:53:49 then i move all headers up in memory so i can extend code onto the code space etc 18:53:59 have to relocate all the heders. this works fine 18:54:08 but theres a problem in the interpret loop :) 18:54:15 which i will fix later 18:54:47 anyone knnow a good ascii artist ??? :) 18:56:04 um... 18:56:05 hmm 18:56:07 so uh...right 18:57:40 isforth is starting to be a possability :) 18:57:54 i can remember when i first met you and expressed interest in doing this 18:57:56 :) 19:02:25 yeah 19:02:27 that was a long time ago 19:02:41 and i'm interested in getting involved in a project i can actually understand to some degree too 19:03:02 how is isforth coming along? 19:03:37 well -0 thers the feb-03 tgz on my ftp that was the last semi working version 19:03:44 i made some realy big changes to it tho 19:03:54 rewrote query and expect and interpret and compile etc 19:04:03 ok 19:04:09 the whole inner quit loop changed BIG TIME 19:04:16 why don't you submit patches to the NASM maintainers 19:04:25 or at least include patches with isForth 19:04:33 no - i havent changed nasm 19:04:39 just isforth 19:04:45 big changes to isforth 19:04:55 well 19:05:00 rewrote alot of words 19:05:02 i thought you keep claiming nasm is braindead 19:05:05 make it unbrainded :) 19:05:07 and removed ALL section declarations 19:05:10 it is braindead 19:05:23 nah. soon as i have isforth in a state where it can build itself its 19:05:27 rm -rf nasm 19:05:29 cool 19:05:35 is that what you're working towards? 19:05:45 mrreach said he was gona write the assembler 19:05:46 yes 19:05:49 its one of the goals 19:06:12 cool 19:06:30 once isforth has the ability to assemble coded definitions 19:06:41 having it take its own sources wont be a big problem 19:07:30 hmmm 19:07:46 why dont you grab the "almost working 19:07:47 " 19:07:55 dns me and go to the ftp 19:08:04 or are you still mega busy with other things 19:08:29 there are still problems with "almost working" tgz but im close heh 19:09:29 kool 19:09:39 i think i'm gonna write a Forth in Lisp :) 19:09:48 a real virtual forth 19:09:54 it'll be dog slow 19:10:04 but i wanna do it eventually 19:10:08 (to learn the language) 19:11:37 I still need to learn Java too 19:11:38 oi 19:12:30 i wanted to write a forth in bash 19:12:33 heh 19:12:39 but im not a good ennuff bash scripter 19:12:41 how would you deal w/ the heap? 19:12:44 that'd be the hard part 19:12:56 there would only be coded definitions 19:13:11 and they would basically be calls to nest as follows 19:13:19 nest word1 word2 word3 word4 19:13:34 where wordN is just a bash function 19:14:06 it would work - i sorta half figured it all out heh 19:14:34 no coded definitions of corse 22:23:16 --- quit: I440r ("Reality Strikes Again") 22:32:36 --- join: I440r (~mark4@1Cust193.tnt1.bloomington.in.da.uu.net) joined #forth 22:50:23 --- quit: I440r ("Reality Strikes Again!") 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/02.02.12