00:00:00 --- log: started forth/05.02.26 00:51:14 hi 00:58:01 --- join: Serg[GPRS] (~z@193.201.231.126) joined #forth 03:22:26 --- quit: Serg[GPRS] (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04:19:40 --- join: qFox (C00K13S@82-169-140-229-mx.xdsl.tiscali.nl) joined #forth 04:31:33 --- quit: SeaForth ("Leaving") 06:12:17 --- join: samc (~sam@203-114-131-127.inspire.net.nz) joined #forth 07:49:13 --- join: tathi (~josh@pcp01375108pcs.milfrd01.pa.comcast.net) joined #forth 07:51:47 --- join: T0paz (~top@cerberus.saywell.net) joined #forth 08:09:43 --- join: Azure_Ag (azure@h-66-167-211-23.sfldmidn.dynamic.covad.net) joined #forth 08:20:27 --- join: SeaForth (~SeaForth@c-24-1-126-202.client.comcast.net) joined #forth 08:29:54 --- join: Serg[GPRS] (~z@193.201.231.126) joined #forth 08:30:14 hi ! 08:31:12 * Serg[GPRS] just shot a tremendous queue to yjr bank office 08:32:41 Hi Serg[GPRS] 08:34:26 --- quit: T0paz (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 09:02:57 * crc works on irc in retroforth client 09:06:10 --- quit: samc () 09:17:43 does RF have network sockets words ? 09:21:41 no 09:22:21 so you implement em ad-coh basing on sys/lib calls ? 09:22:48 I use tcpclient to get a connection then read/write via syscalls 09:23:23 aha, external proggie, sorta netcat ? 09:23:31 yes 09:23:31 yes 09:27:59 * crc finished typing the listing into the editor, now attempting to connect... 09:33:07 it connects, but refuses to join a channel and talk :( 09:35:15 a) it won't join a channel 09:35:25 b) input after a 'view' crashes the system 09:37:20 --- join: crc2 (crc@bespin.org) joined #forth 09:37:39 Hello all! 09:38:31 hello 09:38:38 now it's working for send anyway 09:38:51 KING-KONG-RAT-ULATIONS w/ a new client ;)) 09:38:58 Hello, there, in Forth IRC land. 09:39:11 --- quit: crc2 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09:39:35 still quite a few bugs it seems :( 09:40:06 Only four 512-byte blocks of code though, so it's not bloated yet 09:44:13 --- join: crc2 (crc@bespin.org) joined #forth 09:44:36 test 2... 09:44:57 ... 09:45:06 --- quit: crc2 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09:50:39 --- join: crc2 (crc@bespin.org) joined #forth 09:50:57 Working, yet? 09:51:20 everything works except for /join and /me now 09:51:29 * Azure_Ag blinks 09:51:34 How are you here if /join doesn't work? 09:51:53 I entered the protocol data by hand 09:52:00 Oh. 09:55:09 --- nick: crc2 -> crc_testing 09:57:34 1ACTIONsmiles 09:58:33 --- quit: crc_testing (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09:59:30 --- join: crc2 (crc@bespin.org) joined #forth 10:00:34 --- quit: crc2 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10:00:51 --- join: crc2 (crc@bespin.org) joined #forth 10:01:29 the only thing I can't seem to get working yet is /me 10:02:09 I seem to recall someone having trouble with that before 10:02:18 That would have been me :) 10:02:39 ah. :) 10:03:01 did you ever get it to work before? 10:03:06 Yes 10:03:30 But that code is on my other box which needs reassembly 10:05:18 At some point I'll get around to actually parsing input from the irc server so it's easier to follow conversations in it 10:05:37 Otherwise it looks like this: 10:05:37 cool 10:05:37 :crc!~crc@pool-70-20-220-121.phil.east.verizon.net PRIVMSG #forth :At some point I'll get around to actually parsing input from the irc server so it's easier to follow conversations in it 10:06:02 yeah, I looked at the raw irc stuff a little bit when Herkamire was playing with his little bot. 10:06:24 There's quite a bit of stuff alot of IRC clients do that doesn't seem to be documented all THAT well. 10:06:27 Like /notify. 10:06:32 ok, /me has to go take stuff down to the recycling place now. 10:07:05 I'm only implementing the core protocol, not any extra fluff (except for "/me") 10:07:23 a lot of things are server specific it seems 10:12:39 --- quit: crc2 (Remote closed the connection) 10:12:54 please tell me there's nothing wrong syntactically with: create tokenzin 101 cells allot 10:13:06 its crashing the moment i call tokenzin :\ 10:13:06 there's not 10:13:11 ? 10:13:21 what forth? 10:14:57 win32forth 10:15:19 dont understand though 10:15:33 * crc can't help there... win32forth is too bloated for me to bother installing again 10:16:17 thats ok.. it should simply not do tihs so its likely to be my fault 10:16:20 somewhere in the code... 10:18:54 --- quit: Azure_Ag ("= Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz-POP!") 10:19:33 if it's crashing, it's probably something overwriting the code generated for tokenzin 10:19:56 aye 10:20:06 probably a definition that's not closed ; 10:20:24 since i cant even debug it 10:20:35 which makes sense since its a variable :p 10:23:31 hex dumps :) 10:23:48 the best way to debug code :) 10:24:09 eh, how's that? 10:24:32 You can see the opcodes at a glance assuming you know them somewhat 10:24:39 i dont :) 10:24:55 but i still dont see how that'd help me 10:25:18 well, you said you couldn't debug it... 10:27:47 i can normally debug it, but this has to do with the call to the variable fucking up. appearantly its not part of the debug mechanism 10:27:56 --- join: Herkamire (~jason@h000094d30ba2.ne.client2.attbi.com) joined #forth 10:27:56 --- mode: ChanServ set +o Herkamire 10:29:56 i think... 10:30:13 that assuming the userspace being connected was a bad idea :( 10:30:22 create tokenlen 1 cells allot 10:30:22 create tokenzin 101 cells allot 10:30:22 : cl-tz tokenlen 102 cells 0 fill ; 10:30:22 cl-tz 10:31:18 that runs flawlessly in retroforth 10:31:23 as it should 10:31:51 appearantly that was it though 10:31:55 * qFox makes mental note 10:32:13 does win32forth have the dictionary headers mixed with the compiled code? 10:32:19 mmm... can't do that in a lot of forths 10:32:32 that i dont know. 10:32:35 but its possible 10:32:49 if it does, you're overwriting the code for 'tokenzin' with zeros by that code 10:33:43 yeah 10:33:52 i kind of assumed... wrongly 10:34:48 I generally assume that code and database are shared 10:35:40 the only time where this seems to make things complex is with compiled strings. ie : foo ." hello" 10:36:00 I compile strings to a special memory region reserved for them 10:37:49 * crc finds that having headers and code separate is cleaner 10:38:19 crc: this is hangover of DOS segmented times ;)) 10:38:26 ? 10:38:38 in all fairness, i havent implemented seperated dictionary/userspace in any of my forths either 10:38:55 its just easier to use one space (although, it shouldnt really matter) 10:38:56 No segments are used. I just have a 128k buffer for dictionary headers set aside 10:44:29 --- quit: Serg[GPRS] () 10:52:57 --- join: rsync (~pavel@CPE000c41aac435-CM00111ae4f4cc.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) joined #forth 11:43:57 --- join: Topaz (~top@cerberus.saywell.net) joined #forth 12:08:53 --- join: I440r (~mark4@216-110-82-203.gen.twtelecom.net) joined #forth 13:07:30 --- join: drs (~e@66-215-205-212.riv-eres.charterpipeline.net) joined #forth 13:08:11 --- quit: I440r ("Leaving") 13:19:34 --- quit: tathi ("leaving") 13:24:05 --- quit: Topaz (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 14:37:37 --- join: Azure_Ag (azure@h-66-167-211-23.sfldmidn.dynamic.covad.net) joined #forth 14:57:18 --- quit: rsync (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15:00:51 --- join: Topaz (~top@cerberus.saywell.net) joined #forth 15:09:29 --- join: matt___ (matt@adsl-64-160-166-166.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) joined #forth 15:14:45 --- nick: matt___ -> Sonarman 15:17:34 --- quit: swalters ("User disconnected") 15:39:58 --- quit: Azure_Ag ("= Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz-POP!") 15:44:52 --- quit: Topaz (Remote closed the connection) 16:07:30 --- part: Frek left #forth 16:07:48 --- part: slava left #forth 16:28:35 --- quit: qFox ("this quit is sponsored by somebody!") 16:37:31 --- quit: Sonarman (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16:40:39 --- join: matt__ (matt@adsl-64-160-166-148.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) joined #forth 16:45:32 --- join: TheBlueWizard (TheBlueWiz@modem-127.nyc-tc03b.FCC.NET) joined #forth 16:49:12 --- nick: matt__ -> Sonarman 17:04:46 --- join: Frek (1939-ident@h89n2fls31o815.telia.com) joined #forth 18:24:06 goodnight 18:25:49 bye 18:59:09 --- join: swalters (~swalters@2416457hfc118.tampabay.res.rr.com) joined #forth 19:22:12 --- quit: drs () 19:29:58 --- quit: OrngeTide ("bye") 20:11:17 Has anyone here used the windows binary for PFE? 20:11:34 I'm having some trouble with it. It doesn't seem to keep the stack around between evaluations. 20:12:57 Specifically, I can type in, say "1 2 +" [enter] "." [enter] and I get a stack underflow error, but "1 2 + ." [enter] prints 3 20:19:41 --- join: Sonarman_ (~snofs@ppp-66-124-254-167.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) joined #forth 20:27:32 --- quit: Sonarman (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20:53:50 Nevermind on that... I just managed to log into my home computer, so I don't need pfe 20:57:41 --- quit: SeaForth ("Leaving") 21:07:14 --- join: saon_ (1000@c-24-129-90-197.se.client2.attbi.com) joined #forth 21:07:52 --- quit: saon (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 21:16:59 Is there a way to get a list of all defined words and their comments. I'm using gforth. 21:28:45 --- join: SeaForth (~SeaForth@c-24-1-126-202.client.comcast.net) joined #forth 21:46:56 --- quit: saon_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 21:47:17 swalters: you can get a list of all words with "words", but not their comments, i'm afraid 21:49:07 hmmm... how does one get comments for a specific word? 21:51:02 gforth has no such feature 21:51:43 bummer... Thanks for the help, though. 21:59:18 --- part: TheBlueWizard left #forth 22:02:04 --- join: saon (1000@c-24-129-90-197.se.client2.attbi.com) joined #forth 22:05:38 --- join: saon_ (1000@c-24-129-90-197.se.client2.attbi.com) joined #forth 22:05:51 --- part: saon_ left #forth 22:57:34 hmmm... it strikes me that "10 base !" is a rather useless statement... 23:09:49 hehe 23:13:00 --- quit: swalters ("Chatzilla 0.9.66 [Mozilla rv:1.7.5/20041107]") 23:13:25 --- join: swalters (~swalters@2416457hfc118.tampabay.res.rr.com) joined #forth 23:26:14 --- quit: cmeme (Network is unreachable) 23:32:09 --- join: I440r (mark4@rrcs-24-242-160-169.sw.biz.rr.com) joined #forth 23:55:50 --- join: Serg[GPRS] (~z@193.201.231.126) joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/05.02.26