00:00:00 --- log: started forth/04.11.09 00:17:26 --- join: mur_ (~mur@mgw2.uiah.fi) joined #forth 00:18:48 --- quit: mur (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 00:41:18 --- join: snowrichard (~richard@adsl-068-209-159-248.sip.shv.bellsouth.net) joined #forth 00:41:54 --- quit: snowrichard (Client Quit) 01:56:00 --- join: binaryguy (~anon@host81-157-245-121.range81-157.btcentralplus.com) joined #forth 01:56:38 --- quit: binaryguy (Client Quit) 02:07:42 --- join: mur (~mur@mgw2.uiah.fi) joined #forth 02:10:32 --- quit: mur_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 02:21:03 --- join: mur_ (~mur@mgw2.uiah.fi) joined #forth 02:33:19 --- quit: mur (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02:41:07 --- join: Serg_penguin (~z@212.34.52.140) joined #forth 02:56:12 --- quit: PurpleHaze (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 03:25:45 --- quit: mur_ (Remote closed the connection) 03:26:16 --- join: mur (~mur@mgw2.uiah.fi) joined #forth 03:51:11 --- join: crc (crc@137-pool1.ras11.nynyc-t.alerondial.net) joined #forth 03:58:23 Hi 03:58:46 Hi 03:58:53 Hi 03:59:28 --- quit: rfbot () 04:11:53 --- join: retrobot2 (crc@bespin.org) joined #forth 04:11:53 RetroForth Bot -- Type retrobot2: 04:11:53 Visit http://www.retroforth.org for more information 04:12:30 retrobot2: 1 1 + . 04:12:32 sm0ysr: 2 04:12:51 retrobot2: : x begin recurse again ; x 04:12:52 sm0ysr: begin? recurse? 04:12:56 Bah! 04:13:14 retrobot2: : x repeat again ; x 04:13:15 crc: begin? recurse? 04:13:20 hmm 04:14:02 fixed 04:14:16 sm0ysr: there is a timeout now :-) 04:14:44 Oh no, no more h4xxing! 04:14:59 Does it follow any standard? 04:15:06 Nope 04:15:35 So means "RTFM and come play with me". 04:15:40 Yes 04:15:47 --- quit: Serg_penguin () 04:16:10 I'll fix any compiler errors whenever I log on... (like your code) 04:16:22 The manual is at http://www.retroforth.org/TheRetroBook.txt 04:16:27 Hehe. :) 04:16:29 Thanks 04:16:38 you're welcome 04:21:23 --- join: mur_ (~mur@mgw2.uiah.fi) joined #forth 04:23:39 --- quit: mur (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 05:22:28 --- join: qFox (C00K13S@82-169-140-229-mx.xdsl.tiscali.nl) joined #forth 05:27:21 http://www.frozenreality.co.uk/comic/bunny/ 05:28:18 hehe 05:32:49 Hi qFox 05:37:08 * Raystm2 likes da bunny :) 05:47:04 bunny rox 05:51:18 --- join: mur (~mur@uiah.fi) joined #forth 05:54:03 --- quit: mur_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 06:03:58 --- quit: crc ("Time for bed... Goodnight!") 06:41:32 --- join: PurpleHaze (~purplehaz@haddock.cd.chalmers.se) joined #forth 06:45:53 Hej. 06:47:55 --- join: mur_ (~mur@uiah.fi) joined #forth 06:52:41 --- join: binaryguy (~BINARYGUY@host81-129-70-174.range81-129.btcentralplus.com) joined #forth 06:56:23 Hi, binary. 06:59:30 dang sm0ysr : you sleep less than I do :) 06:59:42 Hehe. 06:59:59 This night to come I won't! 07:00:12 really? 07:00:25 * sm0ysr has been up almost 30 hours, he WILL need some sleep 07:02:49 ya -- just 20 here but I'm aready starting to feel it -= whooo. 07:03:12 Hehe 07:03:53 sm0ysr : are you coding ? 07:04:21 --- quit: mur (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07:04:38 Nope 07:04:43 Replying to QSL cards! 07:05:20 And I just printed that stupid Java homework. Maybe I'll get some time later today, but those will probably be spent thinking about design issues. :) 07:06:23 * Raystm2 nods ya 07:22:45 --- quit: mur_ (Remote closed the connection) 07:23:20 --- join: mur (~mur@kyberias.uiah.fi) joined #forth 07:27:07 --- join: hefner (~hefner@pool-151-196-40-51.balt.east.verizon.net) joined #forth 08:41:09 --- quit: Raystm2 ("User pushed the X - because it's Xtra, baby") 08:44:27 --- join: tathi (~josh@pcp02123722pcs.milfrd01.pa.comcast.net) joined #forth 08:48:46 Hi tathi 08:49:10 Hi Robert 08:49:14 What's with the new nick? 08:50:33 Oh, just wanted to show the people in #hamradio who I am. 08:50:40 The change is not permanent. 08:50:52 (..don't worry ;) 08:51:13 I see :) 08:51:28 I wasn't worried, just curious :P 09:27:59 --- join: Herkamire (~jason@h000094d30ba2.ne.client2.attbi.com) joined #forth 09:27:59 --- mode: ChanServ set +o Herkamire 09:29:08 oh. hi robert! 09:29:08 :p 09:29:15 i hate ppl in disguise :( 09:30:30 --- join: Raystm2 (Rastm2@AC8178B4.ipt.aol.com) joined #forth 09:30:47 Hah. 09:31:09 A lot of people know me as sm0ysr, qFox ;) 09:34:06 including me. now anyways... :p 09:35:54 "turns out i'm lots of people so he's right" - Sybil 09:38:34 Anjolina Jolie or Selma Hyack? 09:45:38 --- quit: binaryguy ("Leaving") 09:45:44 --- join: wincent (~wincent@void-109.pmnet.uni-oldenburg.de) joined #forth 09:49:23 --- quit: mur (Remote closed the connection) 09:49:56 --- join: mur (~mur@smtp.uiah.fi) joined #forth 10:03:42 --- quit: cmeme (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 10:04:13 --- join: cmeme (~cmeme@boa.b9.com) joined #forth 10:05:45 --- join: tathi_ (~josh@pcp02123722pcs.milfrd01.pa.comcast.net) joined #forth 10:05:54 --- quit: tathi (Nick collision from services.) 10:05:56 --- nick: tathi_ -> tathi 10:15:09 --- join: futhin (thin@bespin.org) joined #forth 10:15:10 --- mode: ChanServ set +o futhin 10:15:24 yo I440r I440r_ 10:15:35 there's a mod_bf out already 10:15:38 brainfuck module for apache 10:15:55 --- topic: set to 'a brainfuck module for apache is out. where's the forth module? lol' by futhin 10:16:04 --- part: futhin left #forth 10:19:22 and uhm, why doesnt he stay or something? :\ 10:28:05 maybe we smell? 10:28:09 * OrngeTide sniffs 10:30:50 --- join: mur_ (~mur@smtp.uiah.fi) joined #forth 10:33:03 --- quit: mur (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 10:54:04 --- quit: Raystm2 ("User pushed the X - because it's Xtra, baby") 10:57:59 when the stack start to overflow, 10:58:07 drop it like it's hot. 11:05:24 --- join: wossname (~sonarman@rn-v1w5a06.uwaterloo.ca) joined #forth 11:57:52 --- quit: mur_ (Remote closed the connection) 11:58:28 --- join: mur (~mur@uiah.fi) joined #forth 12:16:28 --- join: mur_ (~mur@uiah.fi) joined #forth 12:28:25 --- quit: mur (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13:06:04 --- quit: qFox ("this quit is sponsored by somebody!") 13:08:11 retrobot2: words 13:08:13 madwork: >base .version version# $, ." " s0 | zt-free zt-make words >pad clear del tab space cr << 0; fill alias execute ' columns lines 2swap 2over chars char+ cells cell+ align allot pad */ /mod octal binary decimal hex +! 2drop 2dup tuck over -rot rot here constant variable, variable mod / - negate * + c! c@ ! @ not >> xor or and nip dup drop swap base d0 h0 last cmove reset parse type . macro forth : compile ] (create) create 3, 2, 1, , eval >number find mfind 13:10:04 --- quit: warpzero (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 13:11:26 retrobot2: here . 13:11:27 madwork: 134659532 13:12:40 Aww, privmsg doesn't work. :( 13:13:02 Ooh! 13:13:05 It does! 13:13:09 :D 13:14:35 --- quit: retrobot2 (Excess Flood) 13:14:53 ...woops. 13:17:55 lol 13:18:04 :) 13:19:37 --- join: retrobot2 (crc@bespin.org) joined #forth 13:19:37 RetroForth Bot -- Type retrobot2: 13:19:37 Visit http://www.retroforth.org for more information 13:20:15 grrr... 13:20:29 * tathi hates when people don't differentiate between short and long command-line options. 13:20:53 ld: unrecognized option '-sT' 13:20:59 bastards 13:22:02 one dash means _each letter_ is a separate option dammit 13:24:17 --- quit: cmeme (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13:26:38 --- join: warpzero (~warpzero@dsl.103.mt.onewest.net) joined #forth 13:28:51 * Herkamire notices the topic 13:29:07 I am quite suprised that nobody has written mod_forth 13:30:31 --- quit: tathi ("rebooting to play with OpenFirmware") 13:30:33 there is that kernel module that does forth. 13:32:15 --- quit: hyrax (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 13:36:59 retrobot2: foo 13:37:00 madwork: retrobot2:? No,? you? da? foo!"? bye 13:40:05 --- quit: wincent (Remote closed the connection) 13:45:13 --- join: mur (~mur@mgw2.uiah.fi) joined #forth 13:48:00 --- join: Raystm2 (Rastm2@ACA25C78.ipt.aol.com) joined #forth 14:01:53 --- quit: mur_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14:02:51 why does retrobot2 keep repeating the same junk to me every time I tell it something? 14:02:56 how do I make it go away? 14:03:15 --- quit: retrobot2 (Excess Flood) 14:03:39 oops, guess that "test" word doesn't pass 14:06:52 Yea, I think I messed it up. 14:08:16 --- join: retrobot2 (crc@bespin.org) joined #forth 14:08:16 RetroForth Bot -- Type retrobot2: 14:08:16 Visit http://www.retroforth.org for more information 14:09:21 retrobot2: Woofenden 14:09:23 madwork: retrobot2:? No,? you? da? foo!"? Jason? Woofenden"? jason 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Woofenden? 14:09:28 Heh, WTF. 14:10:14 retrobot2: 100 test 14:10:16 madwork: retrobot2:? No,? you? da? foo!"? Jason? Woofenden"? jason 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 14:12:26 oh I get it 14:12:36 it's saving any line you send it that starts with : 14:12:44 and executing those lines every time 14:12:56 to give it persistence 14:13:54 I don't know how to clear that stuff though 14:14:11 I did: : jason 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . ; jason jason 14:14:21 so now anytime you use it in prints "1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 " 14:15:40 What about No,? you? da? foo!"? though? I did this: 14:15:40 : foo ." No, you da foo!" cr ; 14:15:54 retrobot2: foo 14:15:55 madwork: retrobot2:? No,? you? da? foo!"? Jason? Woofenden"? jason 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 bye 14:16:23 yeah, some here with the Jason? Woofenden"? 14:16:52 ." may be interpret only. 14:16:52 I wonder what ." does 14:16:53 --- join: mur_ (~mur@mgw2.uiah.fi) joined #forth 14:17:14 retrobot2: ." I AM FOOBARZ0RZED" cr 14:17:16 madwork: retrobot2:? No,? you? da? foo!"? Jason? Woofenden"? jason 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 I AM FOOBARZ0RZED 14:17:33 oh. it only works in interpret mode 14:17:39 that's ass backwards 14:17:42 Yea. 14:17:55 it's supposed to work at compile time, and is not required to work in interpret mode 14:18:00 Yes. 14:18:06 .( vs ." 14:18:11 right 14:18:29 I'm spoiled though. I normally just do: 14:18:29 "foobar" . 14:18:31 although it seems most people in here use ." everywhere 14:18:51 I think it actually makes sense to not differentiate. 14:18:54 I don't see how that's spoiled 14:18:56 I do that with CHAR also. 14:19:16 0x 14:19:18 and others 14:20:06 yeah, I use a $ prefix for hex numbers 14:20:27 I use $ for string stuff usually 14:29:18 --- quit: mur (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14:36:35 --- join: ows (~ows@a81-84-114-211.netcabo.pt) joined #forth 14:45:44 yeah, I've done that before 14:46:55 although " seems to me to be a more logical symbol for strings 14:47:18 not that I'm using either currently... 15:11:10 i dont like CHAR it just adds more verbosity to the sources 15:11:29 'X' blah blah works just as good and is far less verbose than CHAR X 15:12:36 and it's not like you can have CHAR be 0.5 anyways. so it's less useful than it could be. 15:12:45 oh wait. i'm thinking of something else 15:13:06 i like CHAR it doesn't require a special parsing behavior 15:13:29 --- join: Topaz (~top@sown-86.ecs.soton.ac.uk) joined #forth 15:14:27 err char IS a parsing word 15:14:38 'x' is not 15:14:41 its part of number 15:14:59 its like $xx is usually a hex literal 'x' is a character literal 15:15:01 the point of having a parsing word is that it isn't special parsing behavior 15:15:17 it's as gross as making "hello" work 15:15:26 ugh 15:15:33 i like " hello" 15:15:43 i dont like " xxxx" 15:15:50 i'd rather have everything work the same than be pretty 15:16:19 why 'x' instead of 'x ? 15:16:26 create blah ," xxxxx" : .blah blah count type ; instead of : blah " blah" count type ; 15:17:11 i dont LIKE embeddeding strings inside a colon definition unless the word that skips IP past the string ALSO outputs it 15:17:17 like ." and abort" 15:17:18 etc 15:17:24 Herkamire, because vim's highlighting will pee on 'x 15:17:31 " xxx" just dumps a string in the execution stream 15:17:33 bad form 15:18:03 'x is a LAYZ shorthand propogated by they ans people 15:18:10 i NEVER saw that crap till ans came along 15:18:16 'x' looks complete 15:18:26 i also dont like (blah instead of (blah) 15:18:42 its fugly and lazyness 15:18:45 I440r, how do you bind how strings are handled if you parse them specially? 15:18:58 what do you mean by bind ? 15:19:12 here ," a counted string" : blah literal count type ; 15:19:19 i can accept doing 'x' for chars since more than likely you'll never need to significantly tweak how it's handled 15:19:22 or : blah ." stuff here" ; 15:19:38 dot quote doesnt just move IP past the string it OUTPUTS it 15:19:47 : blah " not executable" .... ; 15:19:51 is bad form imho 15:20:03 yea. but what about : hw "hello world" type ; 15:20:07 i dont even like ." and abort" but they are better than " 15:20:25 you would need a count in there wouldnt you ? 15:20:33 the problem with " is you don't have control over where the string goes. 15:20:42 I440r, depends on the forth 15:20:47 it goes inline with your execution stream 15:21:07 yea. we all know where it goes. but we don't have much control over it 15:21:51 i think dumping a string inline with your execution stream is just pure stupidity 15:22:03 also if you were compiling forth native to a risc processor you wouldn't put it inline with the instruction stream, risc would hate that. 15:22:14 at least ." and abort" USE that string. i still think they are bad form just not AS bad' 15:22:40 fpc had a string segment i think 15:22:47 I440r, yea. but my question is how would you rather encode literal strings ? 15:23:08 "hello" versus " hello" is just semantics. but you seem to hate both forms. 15:23:29 which is a legitimate complaint, but one I was not prepared for. :) 15:24:15 yea. reclaiming space in a string segment can be annoying though. 15:24:31 fpc solves the problem by not reclaiming it 15:24:42 and that's probably the correct solution 90% of the time. 15:26:59 oh wait. I see you have a ," 15:27:09 i totally missed the , in ," ... interesting. 15:28:05 so that answers my question. thanks. ehehe 15:28:43 with the space there 15:28:53 i use ," 15:29:00 here ," a counted string" 15:29:04 OUTSIDE of a definition 15:29:10 that's sneaky. i like it:) 15:29:11 or create a-string ," a string" 15:29:38 i have both ," and ,' 15:30:06 the former compiles a counted string (string and count) the latter an uncounted string (i.e. JUST the string data with no count or terminating zero) 15:30:31 does it work like create a-string ,' a' 15:30:32 ? 15:30:40 or is ,'a' 15:30:52 ohh. uncounted 15:30:58 well you can use either 15:31:03 ," xxx" or ,' xxx' 15:31:08 the space IS required 15:32:06 okay. but you also want to do 'a' to parse as a character (97 in this case?) 15:32:18 'a' is a number 15:32:30 right 97 15:32:38 i.e. NUMBER interprets the 'char' 15:32:42 just like in C :) 15:32:46 so the space is wrong 15:32:54 err... whats C? 15:33:02 yea. i dunno. i still prefer CHAR for doing that. 15:33:58 man. if this motherboard could boot off it's compactflash slot it would make a nice forth dev system. http://www.shentech.com/viaepc3edesp.html 15:34:05 * OrngeTide is shopping for a new computer with his birthday money 15:40:45 oh wait. it might be able to boot from CF on the via epia mii-10000. fastboot is a special utility to load custom code into the rom bios. and you can boot linux directly from there. and once linux is booted it can access the compactflash device (off the pcmcia chain). 15:40:54 * OrngeTide considers buying one now:) 15:44:55 --- quit: mur_ (Remote closed the connection) 15:45:29 --- join: mur (~mur@mgw2.uiah.fi) joined #forth 15:50:52 --- join: futhin (thin@bespin.org) joined #forth 15:50:52 --- mode: ChanServ set +o futhin 15:53:56 --- join: swsch_ (~stefan@swsch.sustaining.supporter.pdpc) joined #forth 16:02:40 --- quit: Topaz (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 16:03:24 --- join: Topaz (~top@sown-86.ecs.soton.ac.uk) joined #forth 16:09:42 --- join: Sonarman (~matt@adsl-64-160-165-118.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) joined #forth 16:10:14 --- quit: swsch (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16:11:51 a brainfuck module for apache is out. where's the forth module? lol 16:11:54 16:09 -!- Sonarman [~matt@adsl-64-160-165-118.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net] has joined #forth 16:11:57 a brainfuck module for apache is out. where's the forth module? lol 16:12:00 16:09 -!- Sonarman [~matt@adsl-64-160-165-118.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net] has joined #forth 16:12:03 sorry 16:12:21 was picking the mouse up. as it dangled, buttons were hit 16:13:47 don't pick up the mouse! :P 16:14:07 KEYBOARD OMG 16:29:05 nah i meant more like the mouse must stay on the table! 16:29:09 you can't pick it up and talk to it! 16:32:52 --- quit: Topaz ("Leaving") 16:40:54 --- quit: Raystm2 ("User pushed the X - because it's Xtra, baby") 16:51:34 "Computer... Computer... Hello?" 16:51:49 its happened 16:51:57 people who've never seen a mouse being used 16:52:04 such as Scotty 16:52:06 first thing they do is pick it up 16:52:07 yeah 16:52:24 seriously tho, people have done exactly what scotty did heh 17:07:13 --- join: mur_ (~mur@smtp.uiah.fi) joined #forth 17:08:32 --- join: crc (crc@239-pool2.ras11.nynyc-t.alerondial.net) joined #forth 17:19:37 --- quit: mur (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17:24:46 --- join: cmeme (~cmeme@boa.b9.com) joined #forth 17:24:46 --- quit: cmeme (Remote closed the connection) 17:25:33 --- join: cmeme (~cmeme@boa.b9.com) joined #forth 17:40:00 --- join: mur (~mur@smtp.uiah.fi) joined #forth 17:51:23 --- quit: mur_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18:02:15 --- join: proteusguy (~proteusgu@24-159-109-218.cpe.ga.charter.com) joined #forth 18:02:16 --- join: hyrax (~das@adsl-64-219-100-33.dsl.lgvwtx.swbell.net) joined #forth 18:02:39 retrobot2: 18:02:40 madgarden: 18:02:44 Heh. 18:02:48 retrobot2: words 18:02:50 madgarden: hello .version version# $, ." " s0 | zt-free zt-make words >pad clear del tab space cr << 0; fill alias execute ' columns lines 2swap 2over chars char+ cells cell+ align allot pad */ /mod octal binary decimal hex +! 2drop 2dup tuck over -rot rot here constant variable, variable mod / - negate * + c! c@ ! @ not >> xor or and nip dup drop swap base d0 h0 last cmove reset parse type . macro forth : compile ] (create) create 3, 2, 1, , eval >number find mfi 18:03:23 madgarden: be careful: if you mess up a definition, I'll have to manually fix the words database :-) 18:03:38 retrobot2: words 18:03:39 madgarden: retrobot2:? retrobot2:? hello .version version# $, ." " s0 | zt-free zt-make words >pad clear del tab space cr << 0; fill alias execute ' columns lines 2swap 2over chars char+ cells cell+ align allot pad */ /mod octal binary decimal hex +! 2drop 2dup tuck over -rot rot here constant variable, variable mod / - negate * + c! c@ ! @ not >> xor or and nip dup drop swap base d0 h0 last cmove reset parse type . macro forth : compile ] (create) create 3, 2, 18:03:49 WOOPS, dammit! 18:04:13 I typed retrobot2: in privmsg, as you can see by the words. 18:04:30 fixed 18:07:03 retrobot2: hello 18:07:04 madgarden: Hello, World! 18:07:15 See, I am the world to him. 18:07:37 :-) 18:12:05 retrobot2: test 18:12:06 Sonarman: /me says Hihihi 18:14:41 retrobot2: 5 . 18:14:43 hyrax: 5 18:15:16 retrobot2: ." Goodbye crc! Have fun at work..." 18:15:18 crc: Goodbye crc! Have fun at work... 18:15:45 --- quit: crc ("Time for bed... Goodnight!") 18:15:47 retrobot2: : test 0 do dup emit loop ; 18:15:48 hyrax: do? loop? 18:16:08 retrobot2: ." I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : )" 18:16:09 madgarden: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : ) 18:16:17 words 18:16:22 retrobot2: words 18:16:23 madgarden: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : )test test hello .version version# $, ." " s0 | zt-free zt-make words >pad clear del tab space cr << 0; fill alias execute ' columns lines 2swap 2over chars char+ cells cell+ align allot pad */ /mod octal binary decimal hex +! 2drop 2dup tuck over -rot rot here constant variable, variable mod / - negate * + c! c@ ! @ not >> xor or and nip dup drop swap base d0 h0 last cm 18:18:52 its broken! its horribly insanely broken! 18:19:53 retrobot2: 5 . 18:19:55 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : )5 18:20:07 who's bot? 18:20:09 Well, you can't get futhin for nothing! 18:20:40 i don't get it 18:20:46 See? 18:21:08 it doesn't rhyme 18:21:31 Just because it doesn't rhyme, doesn't mean it's not sublime. 18:21:47 go eat a lime 18:21:50 retrobot2: variable pig 18:21:51 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : ) 18:22:11 retrobot2: forget test 18:22:13 :) 18:22:13 futhin: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : )forget? 18:22:37 retrobort2: swap drop dup, baby! 18:23:27 retrobot2: cm @ . 18:23:28 futhin: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : )cm? 18:23:39 retrobot2: emtpy 18:23:41 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : )emtpy? 18:23:46 retrobot2: empty 18:23:48 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : )empty? 18:24:02 retrobot2: hi 18:24:04 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : )hi? 18:24:36 retrobot2: ." What do you have against :'s?" 18:24:37 madgarden: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : )What do you have against :'s? 18:25:13 retrobot2: ." am I mad?" 18:25:15 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : )am I mad? 18:25:44 retrobot2: [ 18:25:45 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : )[? 18:25:47 retrobot2: ." : " 18:25:49 madgarden: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : ): 18:26:01 retrobot2: ; 18:26:02 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : ): ;? 18:26:34 retrobot2: no.word 18:26:36 madgarden: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : ): no.word? 18:26:51 retrobot2: :: 18:26:53 madgarden: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : ): ::? 18:26:58 words 18:27:08 retrobot2: words 18:27:10 Colons bad. 18:27:10 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : ): ::? test test hello .version version# $, ." " s0 | zt-free zt-make words >pad clear del tab space cr << 0; fill alias execute ' columns lines 2swap 2over chars char+ cells cell+ align allot pad */ /mod octal binary decimal hex +! 2drop 2dup tuck over -rot rot here constant variable, variable mod / - negate * + c! c@ ! @ not >> xor or and nip dup drop swap base d0 h0 last 18:27:20 --- part: futhin left #forth 18:27:39 futhin's bot? 18:28:02 retrobot2: .version 18:28:04 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : ): ::? RetroForth 7 .5 .1 18:29:44 retrobot2: 4 3 or . 18:29:46 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : ): ::? 7 18:30:49 --- quit: hefner (Remote closed the connection) 18:31:11 --- join: hefner (~hefner@pool-151-196-40-51.balt.east.verizon.net) joined #forth 18:45:43 retrobot2: 18:45:44 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : ): ::? 18:49:14 the bot remembers stuff you say with a : in it, and executes it before responding to any query 19:09:44 --- quit: ows ("Client Exiting") 19:15:43 --- join: Raystm2 (Rastm2@AC848F72.ipt.aol.com) joined #forth 19:29:05 retrobot2: : really ? ; 19:29:06 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : ): ::? ?? 19:29:39 retrobot2: 5 really 19:29:40 hyrax: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : ): ::? ?? 19:30:12 hello Raystm2 19:30:26 retrobot2 is wounded 19:33:08 hyrax : hi looks like crc needs to reset it . 19:33:56 yah, but crc reired for the night I think 19:34:01 retired 19:34:58 he went to bed real early this morning I thought, Right after work. 19:35:27 oh well I missed him trying to set up a colorforth machine doh1 19:43:32 --- join: WhidbeyIslndr (~ulicip@pm139.focal.isomedia.com) joined #forth 19:45:11 --- quit: Sonarman (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19:45:36 H3ll0 w0rLd 19:46:37 Hey WhidbeyIslndr :) 19:46:50 did you see hyrax! 19:47:12 WhidbeyIslndr: hello :) 19:47:26 Howdy yall 19:47:49 WhidbeyIslndr: howdy paht-na 19:48:25 how's texis 19:49:38 --- join: Sonarman (~matt@adsl-67-113-235-80.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) joined #forth 19:51:33 Cooling down. 19:52:18 texis is a red state -- oh that reminds me -- you got to see this WhidbeyIslndr :) 19:53:03 I like red states dude... too bad mine was kinda bluish, but actually, we're very likely to get a red governor. 19:54:18 hehe 19:57:00 * Raystm2 was 11bluish 0this year but I whole hardily support the office :) 19:58:17 clearly the winner won. -- but I found it interesting that Kerry got more votes as the loser then any other winning president in history -- including Bush's last win - but not this win. 19:58:57 well, that's because of the turnout 19:59:01 Bush squeeked by, i'm told by 13000 votes in a very inportant state. 19:59:18 yeh! so proud of our country this time :) 19:59:55 most states should have been colored purple 20:00:14 afk brb 20:09:14 back 20:11:04 purple. red/blue yep :) 20:12:05 hehe 20:13:43 13000, which state? 20:22:31 don't know so sorry for back fact. 20:23:00 I "heard" is and it is hearsay. 20:23:20 I can't back it up without looking it up. 20:23:44 wife seams to think it was ohio. 20:24:07 she says it was one of the the last states to count in. 20:28:00 WhidbeyIslndr: this is cool. At Joel's site the video cast's are all online - that's neat. 20:43:18 anybody know if US zip codes are ever longer than xxxxx-xxxx ? 20:46:50 (shrug) I've never seen one that deviated from that 20:59:27 --- nick: hyrax -> hyrax-sleep 21:00:50 Herkamire: never 21:01:10 but you can check a USPS.COM 21:01:27 gotta go 21:01:36 night hyrax-sleep 21:01:39 nite Raystm2 21:08:04 cool 21:08:28 I'm writing some fancy-pants form validating code 21:08:54 do you have your fancy-pants on then ? 21:10:39 oh yes. 21:11:01 blue flannel pajyama pants with monkey faces printed all over 21:11:36 hehe 21:11:54 --- join: mur_ (~mur@uiah.fi) joined #forth 21:12:01 gotta like those monkey faces . 21:13:19 Raystm2: Salma Hayek 21:14:39 --- join: _proteus (~proteusgu@24-159-109-218.cpe.ga.charter.com) joined #forth 21:16:49 hehe 21:17:14 yeah sonarman -- thanks for leaving me with AJ ;) 21:17:30 where should we take them then :) 21:20:35 Salma is so cute and now I'm envious :) 21:23:08 --- quit: mur (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21:23:27 hehe 21:23:40 then you should have taken her while you had the chance :) 21:27:56 Isn't that the truth -- alas I will if I ever do :) 21:28:05 hehehe 21:29:23 --- quit: proteusguy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21:29:33 --- nick: _proteus -> proteusguy 21:33:37 retrobot2: test 21:33:38 Sonarman: do? loop? I think there's something fishy going on with colons (these things -> : ): ::? ?? 21:34:00 retrobot2: : foo repeat 3 . again ; foo 21:34:01 --- quit: retrobot2 (Excess Flood) 21:34:11 damn, i thought it autorejoined 21:34:17 sorry :) 21:34:37 sonarman I think it needs a reset -- it will probly come back - has all day. 21:34:47 Ah, theeere we go 21:34:58 11 hours of sleep, that is good for you. :) 21:35:03 wimp 21:35:24 <- hypocrite 21:35:44 ;) 21:36:03 Sooo.. 21:36:06 Any ideas? 21:36:12 hehe up 33 hrs now. 21:36:16 (re: late binding) 21:36:26 Hah 21:36:27 are you going to implement some form of it? 21:36:37 IRL uptime fight 21:36:41 only 15 here 21:36:44 hours, that is 21:36:48 and i'm about to go to bed 21:36:52 Hehe 21:37:06 --- quit: WhidbeyIslndr (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- \o/") 21:37:07 I think so, if I can find an efficient way to do it. 21:38:34 it doesn't need to be more than ( a ) TableOffset + FooBarMethodOffset + @ execute 21:38:47 colorforth crowd got me to build a colorforth workstation - after I was up for 22 hours already and now I'm done. 21:38:56 a colorforth workstation? 21:39:00 yup. 21:39:03 --- join: retrobot2 (crc@bespin.org) joined #forth 21:39:03 RetroForth Bot -- Type retrobot2: 21:39:03 Visit http://www.retroforth.org for more information 21:39:12 retrobot2: hi 21:39:13 --- quit: retrobot2 (Excess Flood) 21:39:17 wtf 21:39:18 Sonarman: Yeah, I know, but I meant building the tables and looking stuff up in them 21:39:37 I want reasonable compile-time performance as well. ;) 21:39:40 you mean the compile-time stuff? 21:39:42 ah, hehe 21:39:50 But that shouldn't be too hard, really. 21:39:54 advertizing :) crc has a hit and run advertizing bot. :) 21:40:25 now that's just kewl. 21:40:48 Yeah...let's wait for the k-line 21:41:22 ya -- i don't think it ment to Advertize like that --see flood. 21:41:56 his irc client cant send the "entire" word list in -- I guess. 21:42:17 needs to break it up. 21:43:06 I was supposed to be teaching it chess today -- until the colorforth crowd got a hold of me. 21:43:17 those naughty cfers 21:43:23 hehe 21:43:48 someday -- that will be a real 4thletter word. 21:43:57 :) 21:44:05 ok, bedtime 21:44:08 i have a cold 21:44:09 Night 21:44:12 Aww :( 21:44:13 --- quit: Sonarman ("leaving") 21:44:17 dont byte any bed bugs. 21:44:56 sm0ysr : whatcha working on then? 21:45:33 Well, right now I'm going to go to school... but later I'll try to finish the design of the object system and start implementing it (in G) 21:46:15 have a good day then -- G sounds cool :) 21:50:44 Thanks :) 21:50:59 It not only sounds cool, it's a one-letter word. 21:51:03 Very forthish 21:51:42 Hrm, did they release 2.8 or something? kernel.org seems dead 21:54:45 --- quit: Raystm2 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21:54:47 --- join: Raystm2- (Rastm2@AC941B72.ipt.aol.com) joined #forth 21:55:07 doh /me is a bone head. 21:55:10 --- join: retrobot2 (crc@bespin.org) joined #forth 21:55:10 RetroForth Bot -- Type retrobot2: 21:55:10 Visit http://www.retroforth.org for more information 21:55:25 --- nick: Raystm2- -> Raystm2 21:55:25 --- quit: retrobot2 (Remote closed the connection) 21:56:00 sm0ysr: I'm not sure if 2.8 is out yet. :) 21:56:47 Oh, well.. I'll try again later. Now - bye! 22:00:42 --- quit: Raystm2 ("User pushed the X - because it's Xtra, baby") 22:00:52 --- join: retrobot2 (crc@bespin.org) joined #forth 22:00:52 RetroForth Bot -- Type retrobot2: 22:00:52 Visit http://www.retroforth.org for more information 22:15:34 --- quit: mur_ (Remote closed the connection) 22:16:11 --- join: mur (~mur@smtp.uiah.fi) joined #forth 22:34:44 --- quit: cmeme (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22:35:17 --- join: cmeme (~cmeme@boa.b9.com) joined #forth 23:09:48 --- quit: hefner ("zzz") 23:16:50 --- quit: cmeme (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23:23:39 --- join: mur_ (~mur@smtp.uiah.fi) joined #forth 23:30:36 --- join: cmeme (~cmeme@boa.b9.com) joined #forth 23:36:06 --- quit: mur (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/04.11.09