00:00:00 --- log: started forth/16.12.12 01:13:39 --- join: newuser|32447 (b24ce54a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.178.76.229.74) joined #forth 01:17:53 --- part: newuser|32447 left #forth 01:59:17 --- join: newuser|22517 (b9168fdf@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.185.22.143.223) joined #forth 01:59:52 --- quit: newuser|22517 (Client Quit) 02:05:34 --- join: John[Lisbeth] (~user@2601:601:8f01:a6a0:d9b9:3cf6:b430:9d63) joined #forth 02:07:42 --- join: true-grue (~true-grue@176.14.222.10) joined #forth 02:39:00 --- join: ASau` (~user@x59cc821e.dyn.telefonica.de) joined #forth 02:39:46 --- quit: ASau (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 02:57:35 --- quit: nighty (Quit: Disappears in a puff of smoke) 03:01:53 --- quit: ASau` (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 03:02:22 hi chat 03:59:02 Hi nerfur. 04:03:11 --- join: mnemnion (~mnemnion@71.198.73.193) joined #forth 04:04:37 --- join: ASau (~user@netbsd/developers/asau) joined #forth 04:08:00 --- quit: mnemnion (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 04:55:59 reepca: my forth has a word to exit if tos=0 05:04:38 --- join: mnemnion (~mnemnion@2601:643:8102:7c95:5137:92f5:c47:487f) joined #forth 05:08:59 --- quit: mnemnion (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 05:20:01 --- join: nighty (~nighty@s229123.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) joined #forth 06:05:12 --- join: mnemnion (~mnemnion@2601:643:8102:7c95:5137:92f5:c47:487f) joined #forth 06:09:54 --- quit: mnemnion (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 06:22:11 --- join: ricky_ricardo (~rickyrica@2602:306:328f:79f0:5911:c6f7:6125:523f) joined #forth 07:19:34 --- join: banonos (b04eabac@gateway/web/freenode/ip.176.78.171.172) joined #forth 07:31:13 --- quit: banonos (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 07:33:30 --- join: mnemnion (~mnemnion@71.198.73.193) joined #forth 07:38:25 --- quit: mnemnion (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 07:39:29 --- quit: beretta (Quit: Leaving) 08:10:30 --- join: neceve (~ncv@79.114.83.228) joined #forth 08:10:30 --- quit: neceve (Changing host) 08:10:30 --- join: neceve 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11:46:32 --- join: rgrinberg (~rgrinberg@24-246-56-85.cable.teksavvy.com) joined #forth 12:12:58 --- join: roboguy` (~roboguy_@209.59.124.24.cm.sunflower.com) joined #forth 12:52:05 --- join: Mat4 (~claude4@ip5b4106cf.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) joined #forth 12:55:47 --- quit: roboguy` (Remote host closed the connection) 12:56:23 --- join: roboguy` (~roboguy_@209.59.124.24.cm.sunflower.com) joined #forth 13:00:45 --- quit: roboguy` (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 13:01:12 --- join: roboguy` (~roboguy_@209.59.124.24.cm.sunflower.com) joined #forth 13:01:21 --- quit: Mat4 (Quit: Leaving) 13:12:47 --- quit: roboguy` (Remote host closed the connection) 13:13:21 --- join: roboguy` (~roboguy_@209.59.124.24.cm.sunflower.com) joined #forth 13:16:09 --- quit: roboguy` (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13:18:12 --- join: roboguy` (~roboguy_@209.59.124.24.cm.sunflower.com) joined #forth 13:19:34 --- quit: rgrinberg (Remote host closed the connection) 13:21:42 --- part: opollen left #forth 13:22:33 --- quit: roboguy` (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 13:28:39 --- join: roboguy` (~roboguy_@209.59.124.24.cm.sunflower.com) joined #forth 13:42:13 --- quit: nal (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 14:16:31 --- quit: nighty (Quit: Disappears in a puff of smoke) 14:33:59 --- quit: roboguy` () 14:40:54 --- join: Zarutian (~zarutian@168-110-22-46.fiber.hringdu.is) joined #forth 14:55:58 --- quit: true-grue (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 15:26:55 --- join: nal (~nal@adsl-64-237-235-19.prtc.net) joined #forth 15:31:00 --- quit: impomatic_ (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 15:44:52 --- quit: ricky_ricardo (Remote host closed the connection) 15:46:32 --- join: nighty (~nighty@d246113.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) joined #forth 16:50:01 --- quit: _spt_ (Quit: gone) 17:47:53 Well I mean if we look at what ansi has done 17:48:01 they have made ans forth and ansi common lisp 17:48:08 and neither language turned out to be very successful 17:48:17 even though both languages work well 18:07:05 --- join: neceve (~ncv@79.114.83.228) joined #forth 18:07:06 --- quit: neceve (Changing host) 18:07:06 --- join: neceve (~ncv@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #forth 18:10:38 But I think it is quite interesting that ansi wanted to make standards for both lisp and forth 18:48:54 --- quit: nal (Quit: WeeChat 1.4) 18:55:48 --- quit: Zarutian (Quit: Zarutian) 19:39:46 --- join: rgrinberg (~rgrinberg@24-246-56-85.cable.teksavvy.com) joined #forth 19:49:56 is it true that ans forth is an api? 20:05:32 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 20:18:24 --- quit: ASau (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 20:25:20 --- join: [X-Scale] (~ARM@155.98.108.93.rev.vodafone.pt) joined #forth 20:26:43 --- quit: X-Scale (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 20:26:43 --- nick: [X-Scale] -> X-Scale 20:43:57 --- join: ricky_ricardo (~rickyrica@2601:240:4203:ecb0:d062:2595:7a7a:ec4e) joined #forth 20:53:48 --- quit: rgrinberg (Remote host closed the connection) 20:55:52 are there any forth projects for syntax parsing and compiling? 21:30:55 --- quit: neceve (Quit: Konversation terminated!) 21:32:33 --- quit: ricky_ricardo (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 22:15:16 yunfan: I don't know about active projects or anything, but there was that one-screener BNF parser http://www.bradrodriguez.com/papers/bnfparse.htm 22:19:59 tbh, ansi never tried to make languages popular, neither they need to do it, they have pretty simple purpose... make standards 22:30:07 reepca: ok, will check that 22:30:45 nerfur: i think we need a much small ansi standard 22:31:39 we need committee!!! 22:31:41 ))) 22:34:15 for eg, make a lite core standard with only 30 or 60 rules 22:34:23 btw, why they don't just standard set of "starting forth" for example? 22:34:42 who knows 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/16.12.12