00:00:00 --- log: started forth/21.07.24 01:37:53 --- join: Glider_IRC_ joined #forth 01:40:45 --- quit: Glider_IRC__ (Ping timeout: 120 seconds) 02:25:51 --- join: Glider_IRC__ joined #forth 02:28:45 --- quit: Glider_IRC_ (Ping timeout: 120 seconds) 07:03:38 hi chat. I found this curious word that I can't find any documentation on: $+ 07:04:22 it's from an iforth 2.0 translation of crenshaw's lbac 07:04:30 http://home.iae.nl/users/mhx/crenshaw/chapter1/tutor1.html 07:08:25 anyone got any clue what it does? 07:18:36 man whoever did that translation should explain it's a translation and not attribute their own words to crenshaw 07:22:32 tangentstorm: http://home.iae.nl/users/mhx/crenshaw/tiny.html they do 07:22:37 brainfunnel: my guess is it takes a character and a string and combines them 07:22:50 http://home.iae.nl/users/mhx/crenshaw/chapter1/tutor1.html <- given what expected does here 07:23:03 maybe also prints it, or maybe 'aborts' prints it. 07:23:11 er 07:23:13 sorry https://compilers.iecc.com/crenshaw/tutor1.txt 07:23:19 ^ the original 07:40:11 --- quit: X-Scale (Ping timeout: 120 seconds) 08:04:31 --- join: X-Scale joined #forth 08:15:37 --- quit: X-Scale (Quit: HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- \o/) 09:12:58 --- join: X-Scale joined #forth 11:05:39 tangentstorm, given the context of how it's used, i think it converts an integer to a string and concatenates it to another string 11:06:18 actually scratch that, i didn't look closely enough. looks like it just concatenates two counted strings 11:06:49 i've been beating my head against the wall fighting linux's scheduler all morning, not seeing straight 13:37:55 --- join: Glider_IRC_ joined #forth 13:40:45 --- quit: Glider_IRC__ (Ping timeout: 120 seconds) 19:56:40 maw 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/21.07.24