00:00:00 --- log: started forth/17.04.25 00:01:40 --- quit: Keshl (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00:01:57 --- join: Keshl (~Purple@24.115.185.149.res-cmts.gld.ptd.net) joined #forth 00:09:22 --- quit: wa5qjh (Remote host closed the connection) 00:38:09 --- join: CORDIC (~user@178-221-95-82.dynamic.isp.telekom.rs) joined #forth 00:41:23 --- join: Uniju_ (~frog_styl@cpe-74-78-4-232.mass.res.rr.com) joined #forth 00:46:41 --- quit: Uniju (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 00:46:41 --- quit: DKordic`` (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 00:54:50 --- join: true-grue (~true-grue@176.14.222.10) joined #forth 01:07:51 --- quit: ACE_Recliner (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 01:08:20 --- join: ACE_Recliner (~ACE_Recli@c-50-165-178-74.hsd1.in.comcast.net) joined #forth 01:10:25 --- quit: ACE_Recliner (Remote host closed the connection) 02:23:45 --- quit: nighty-- (Quit: Disappears in a puff of smoke) 03:03:04 --- join: nighty-- (~nighty@s229123.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) joined #forth 03:09:17 --- join: GeDaMo (~GeDaMo@212.225.127.213) joined #forth 04:03:52 --- quit: smokeink (Quit: Leaving) 04:36:36 --- join: wa5qjh (~Thunderbi@121.54.90.151) joined #forth 04:36:48 koisoke, re: comparison against constants and not drop-in replaceable with < and friends - good points. I think you've convinced me to reconsider this 04:40:44 I hate that I see a lot of 2overs, nips, etc. usually surrounding my comparisons and branches, but I guess you're right: if you're comparing against constants, then all it does is move that stuff 04:41:07 --- quit: proteus-guy (Remote host closed the connection) 05:11:08 working on documentation today 05:37:11 --- quit: wa5qjh (Remote host closed the connection) 05:41:13 --- join: ricky_ricardo (~quassel@2602:306:328f:79f0:69bd:db2:e296:470d) joined #forth 05:43:03 --- quit: ricky_ricardo (Remote host closed the connection) 07:14:16 --- join: neceve (~ncv@86.125.247.109) joined #forth 07:14:16 --- quit: neceve (Changing host) 07:14:16 --- join: neceve (~ncv@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #forth 07:44:17 --- join: proteusguy (~proteus-g@2405:9800:b408:bc31:4a51:b7ff:fe38:d966) joined #forth 07:44:17 --- mode: ChanServ set +v proteusguy 07:59:39 --- quit: M-jimt (K-Lined) 07:59:42 --- quit: pointfree[m] (K-Lined) 08:05:52 first part done: updated glossary w/stack comments & descriptions. http://forthworks.com/retro/s/Glossary.txt 08:06:42 the prior one was several months old and didn't reflect some name changes that were made since then 08:11:57 --- join: John[Lis` (~user@2601:601:8f01:a6a0:e1df:2e41:56c:dcd4) joined #forth 08:13:38 --- join: pointfree[m] (pointfreem@gateway/shell/matrix.org/x-tuwmeyjutvrlddlp) joined #forth 08:16:15 --- quit: John[Lisbeth] (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 08:27:31 --- join: onre (esp@anteek.fi) joined #forth 08:30:13 any thoughts on forths that run on an atmega? i'm building a prototype device for manipulating and generating analog signals (eurorack synth voltage/trigger processor) and am looking to achieve that by using an atmega and some a/d and d/a chips on i2c bus. i've looked at amforth and flashforth and have hard time deciding which one to start with. if someone has done something with either of those, i'd like to hear of your experiences. 08:34:45 --- join: M-jimt (jimtmatrix@gateway/shell/matrix.org/x-qcchxmfuoavvbqcs) joined #forth 08:46:03 --- quit: neceve (Quit: Konversation terminated!) 10:10:07 --- join: gravicappa (~gravicapp@ppp83-237-166-21.pppoe.mtu-net.ru) joined #forth 11:37:40 --- join: Zarutian (~zarutian@168-110-22-46.fiber.hringdu.is) joined #forth 11:51:06 --- quit: DocPlatypus (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 12:05:53 --- join: DocPlatypus (~skquinn@2601:2c2:c300:ff70:88bb:6947:48c0:e3f) joined #forth 12:48:10 --- join: barryburd (~barryburd@ool-321d6343.dyn.optonline.net) joined #forth 12:50:56 --- join: barryburd_ (~barryburd@ool-321d6343.dyn.optonline.net) joined #forth 12:51:28 I’m including a paragraph about Forth in my writing, and I’d like to know if this snippet looks ok to Forth programmers: 12:51:30 : WRA? 60 > IF WRAPTONEXTLINE? ELSE CONTINUESAMELINE? THEN ; 12:51:31 5 WRA? 12:52:30 If the parameter is to be passed to wrap and continue, you'll need to dup it 12:52:34 --- quit: barryburd (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 12:52:34 --- nick: barryburd_ -> barryburd 12:53:08 I’m not passing a paramter to the WRA function 12:54:17 Wnhat was the 5 for then? 12:55:25 What does "WRA?" mean? 12:55:56 It’s mostly meant to be pseudocode. It’s not part of any complete program. 12:56:04 --- quit: barryburd (Quit: barryburd) 12:56:12 :| 13:00:31 --- join: barryburd (~barryburd@ool-321d6343.dyn.optonline.net) joined #forth 13:00:51 --- quit: barryburd (Client Quit) 13:08:08 well whatever he's writing sounds pretty promising 13:11:52 barryburd, It's better to add stack commentary. 13:13:18 Question mark in the end of the word means that the result is a boolean flag. But maybe you meant something else :) 13:13:34 true-grue: barryburd left 13:14:02 GeDaMo, I know, thanks. But the logs are still here, I hope :) 13:14:13 Ah yeah 13:19:29 --- quit: GeDaMo (Remote host closed the connection) 13:20:47 logs will remain live as long as clog is in the channel 13:31:32 --- join: barryburd (~barryburd@pool-98-109-218-82.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net) joined #forth 13:52:19 --- quit: barryburd (Quit: barryburd) 13:56:26 --- join: vsg1990 (~vsg1990@static-72-88-80-103.bflony.fios.verizon.net) joined #forth 14:06:34 --- quit: gravicappa (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 14:12:13 --- join: ACE_Recliner (~ACE_Recli@c-50-165-178-74.hsd1.in.comcast.net) joined #forth 14:16:39 --- quit: ACE_Recliner (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 14:20:08 --- join: ACE_Recliner (~ACE_Recli@c-50-165-178-74.hsd1.in.comcast.net) joined #forth 14:46:09 --- quit: true-grue (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 15:01:30 --- join: wa5qjh (~Thunderbi@121.54.90.151) joined #forth 15:26:27 --- join: dual (~bonafide@66.186.162.179) joined #forth 15:27:22 --- join: dual_ (~bonafide@66.186.162.179) joined #forth 15:48:26 --- quit: dual (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 15:48:56 --- quit: dual_ (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 15:58:59 --- quit: Zarutian (Quit: Zarutian) 15:59:41 --- quit: nighty-- (Quit: Disappears in a puff of smoke) 16:03:23 --- quit: John[Lis` (Remote host closed the connection) 16:04:54 --- quit: coelebs (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 16:04:57 --- quit: wa5qjh (Remote host closed the connection) 16:05:24 --- join: coelebs (viileppi@gateway/shell/blinkenshell.org/x-tavqkpldvkgrwsto) joined #forth 16:39:58 --- join: wa5qjh (~Thunderbi@121.54.90.151) joined #forth 17:23:22 --- join: neceve (~ncv@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #forth 17:27:17 --- join: Zarutian (~zarutian@168-110-22-46.fiber.hringdu.is) joined #forth 17:54:19 --- join: vsg1990_ (~vsg1990@static-72-88-80-103.bflony.fios.verizon.net) joined #forth 17:55:38 --- quit: vsg1990 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 17:57:06 --- join: nighty-- (~nighty@d246113.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) joined #forth 18:36:28 --- quit: Zarutian (Quit: Zarutian) 20:27:26 --- quit: ACE_Recliner (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 20:31:00 --- join: ACE_Recliner (~ACE_Recli@50.165.178.74) joined #forth 21:19:50 --- quit: vsg1990_ (Quit: Leaving) 21:34:27 --- quit: neceve (Quit: Konversation terminated!) 23:03:13 --- quit: dys (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 23:12:13 --- quit: wa5qjh (Remote host closed the connection) 23:13:17 --- join: dys (~dys@ip-109-40-3-178.web.vodafone.de) joined #forth 23:59:32 --- quit: ACE_Recliner (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/17.04.25