00:00:00 --- log: started forth/05.01.12 00:10:48 --- quit: proteusguy ("The #python split is remarkably silly...") 00:10:57 --- join: no (~purple@c-aa7ae055.17-1-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) joined #forth 00:16:49 --- nick: no -> ^-Weasel-^ 00:17:47 * ^-Weasel-^ FLY RECURSE 00:18:12 --- nick: ^-Weasel-^ -> robert 00:27:23 --- quit: scope () 00:28:36 I scared someone away. Hooray. 00:40:22 --- part: robert left #forth 01:19:02 just finished SeaForth's evaluator code :) 01:19:12 and that led the easy implementation of the testing suite 01:19:40 which in turn led to another rewrite of the self-generating manual and example code in said manual (written by me) 01:19:47 Forth is an interesting way of thinking. 01:23:44 I think forth thinking makes my thinker think better 01:23:44 oh, and i also implemented state saving and restoration, useful for regression testing. 01:24:26 I have been thinking 'about' forth for 20+ years, but I have never seen past the stack. 01:24:38 :) 01:24:40 heh 01:24:44 it really isn't about the stack 01:25:29 writing my own has really forced me to get a grip. 01:25:36 :) 01:25:56 yeah :) I highly reccomend that everyone writes a forth interpreter 01:26:00 did wonders for me 01:26:37 has opened up my eyes a LOT in the past 3 weeks. 01:26:52 yeah 01:26:56 doesn't even take that long :) :) 01:27:11 * SeaForth hasn't had a lightbulb go on in years, and this month he keeps having to refresh his stock. 01:27:51 I'm gonna have to dig up my old FORTH collection of books and plow thru them again for fun, see what I missed. 01:28:17 * SeaForth has about 30-40 books and distributions from the 70s and 80s around somewhere in cold/dry storage. 01:28:22 I think writing a forth interpreter or two is about equivilent to two years of programming classes :) 01:28:42 wow 01:29:06 yah, I have a fairly large and rare collection of forth stuff. 01:29:17 some very nice folks have entrusted me with their own personal collections to handle. 01:29:22 caretaker of sorts. 01:29:38 I see 01:29:46 do you like to sit down and read for many hours? 01:29:57 weeks or months. 01:30:02 I like to check out and just read for weeks. 01:30:08 nice 01:30:35 well, better bring back some nice tall piles from storage :) :) 01:30:39 I have some 17 books out from the library right now on Diesel, Tesla, Edison, Einstein, I'm in my genius research mode right now. 01:30:52 :) 01:31:58 yah, it was funny, cause I got 4 of the 17 three days later than the rest. They tried to tell me yesterday the 4 were overdue cause they screwed up on the renewal I put in on the phone about 1 week ago. I said, I don't think so, and the fines disappeared :) 01:32:54 btw, it is nice to type 'make' and have SeaForth generate the SeaForth manual primarily from introspection :) 01:34:19 :) 01:34:28 well, nice chatting.... I'm off to bed 01:34:32 sleep well Herkamire 01:34:39 g'night :) 01:34:42 --- quit: Herkamire ("bed") 01:34:44 tonight was productive, and I'm glad to share it with ya 01:49:35 --- quit: SeaForth (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02:37:22 --- join: SeaForth (~SeaForth@c-24-1-126-202.client.comcast.net) joined #forth 02:38:06 is it fair to assume comments ( someting ) will have the delimiters on the same line? 02:45:41 --- join: Testament (CapStone@cs24160141-160.satx.rr.com) joined #forth 03:03:02 --- quit: p-Imperator (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03:03:02 --- quit: Testament (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03:03:24 --- quit: Purdue (Remote closed the connection) 03:04:06 --- join: Testament (CapStone@cs24160141-160.satx.rr.com) joined #forth 03:20:03 SeaForth: I assume that to be true 03:22:19 crc, thank you, that is good news, for my evalfcode word is going to work on lines at a time, and that means I don't have to monkey with cross line crap. 05:19:27 yep, SeaForth regression testing is done and works great (albeit very verbose :) 05:27:56 --- join: segher (~segher@blueice4n1.de.ibm.com) joined #forth 05:36:47 --- quit: crc (Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable)) 06:11:01 well, that is kinda painful, 40 seconds to do all the regression tests in SeaForth :( 06:11:05 208 in all. 06:11:38 btw, is there a FUnit type of suit for testing? 07:28:59 --- quit: SeaForth ("Leaving") 07:58:28 --- join: Topaz (~top@sown-85.ecs.soton.ac.uk) joined #forth 08:26:46 --- quit: Raystm2 ("User pushed the X - because it's Xtra, baby") 08:32:00 --- join: qFox (C00K13S@82-169-140-229-mx.xdsl.tiscali.nl) joined #forth 08:56:02 --- quit: Topaz (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 08:56:03 --- join: Topaz (~top@sown-85.ecs.soton.ac.uk) joined #forth 08:59:17 --- join: Raystm2 (~Ray@69.149.51.211) joined #forth 08:59:28 --- quit: raystm22 ("User pushed the X - because it's Xtra, baby") 09:22:17 --- join: SeaForth (~SeaForth@c-24-1-126-202.client.comcast.net) joined #forth 09:23:01 http://seaforth.dyndns.org:8080/ 09:23:03 SeaForth 0.07 RC3 is now online for your pleasures. 09:23:30 New features, built in regression testing, new evaluator engine, expanded words, cleaner code, and of course just plain fun! 09:28:21 --- join: T0paz (~top@sown-87.ecs.soton.ac.uk) joined #forth 09:30:11 --- quit: Topaz (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 09:50:38 --- join: ASau (~user@83.102.133.66) joined #forth 09:51:12 Dobry vecer! 09:57:10 --- quit: skylan (Success) 10:56:01 --- join: Herkamire (~jason@h000094d30ba2.ne.client2.attbi.com) joined #forth 11:01:18 God kvall, Herkamire! 11:01:23 ...kvaell... 11:05:00 --- join: }Topaz{ (~top@sown-88.ecs.soton.ac.uk) joined #forth 11:05:43 --- quit: T0paz (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 11:15:18 --- join: froop (~wossname@rn-v1w5a06.uwaterloo.ca) joined #forth 11:18:40 --- join: tathi (~josh@pcp01375108pcs.milfrd01.pa.comcast.net) joined #forth 11:30:10 --- join: T0paz (~top@sown-85.ecs.soton.ac.uk) joined #forth 11:31:41 --- quit: }Topaz{ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 12:12:55 hi ASau, all 12:21:27 --- quit: T0paz (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 12:25:38 --- join: T0paz (~top@sown-87.ecs.soton.ac.uk) joined #forth 14:00:06 Hello Herkamire 14:01:41 --- quit: T0paz (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 14:03:25 --- join: T0paz (~top@sown-85.ecs.soton.ac.uk) joined #forth 14:19:26 hi seaforth 14:28:00 :) 14:28:31 all nighter to get 0.07 out the door. 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