00:00:00 --- log: started retro/10.05.13 00:02:05 --- quit: docl (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 06:15:48 --- join: docl (~luke@216-161-87-126.ptld.qwest.net) joined #retro 08:04:57 --- quit: virl (Remote host closed the connection) 08:16:15 --- quit: crc (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 08:18:15 --- join: crc (~charlesch@184.77.185.20) joined #retro 09:39:26 --- quit: docl (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 09:46:35 http://retroforth.com/paste/?id=3387 12:43:41 --- join: virl (~virl__@chello062178085149.1.12.vie.surfer.at) joined #retro 15:36:48 --- quit: virl (Remote host closed the connection) 17:45:51 --- join: docl (~luke@216-161-87-126.ptld.qwest.net) joined #retro 17:48:55 hi docl 17:49:24 hi crc 17:50:20 the object code you wrote is quite useful 17:50:36 good to hear 17:52:33 have you done anything new with it? 17:53:05 nothing other than the books database 17:54:56 I'm experimenting with syntax using the books, trying to find a readable balance and set of useful macros 17:55:18 http://retroforth.com/paste/?id=3387 has what I've come up with so far syntax-wise 17:55:42 cool 18:21:36 : new object last @ d->xt @ >items ; 18:21:36 : foreach ( a- ) ` repeat ` @ ` 0; ` dup ` 1+ ` @ ; compile-only 18:25:26 --- join: probonono (~User@unaffiliated/probonono) joined #retro 18:33:25 the foreach macro looks useful for linked lists, generally speaking. 18:35:38 yup. it's a good cleanup 18:41:16 >items makes sense as well. 18:43:15 soon I'm going to setup a larger data set 18:50:11 nice! 19:05:10 http://retroforth.com/paste/?id=3388 and http://rx-core.org/books.txt 19:05:35 most of the ebooks I currently have in my patengi library :) 19:06:27 1,026 with 252 authors. Should be a good starting point for the next part of my work. 19:12:40 70k cells when loaded. still leaves plenty of room, so space won't be an issue. 20:26:12 --- quit: docl (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 20:34:41 --- join: virl (~virl__@chello062178085149.1.12.vie.surfer.at) joined #retro 20:35:52 --- join: docl (~luke@216-161-87-126.ptld.qwest.net) joined #retro 21:25:13 --- join: sixforty (~sixforty@pdpc/supporter/active/sixforty) joined #retro 21:34:40 --- quit: virl (Remote host closed the connection) 23:01:22 --- join: nigol (~51132f5d@gateway/web/freenode/x-okiiumggwlalevfy) joined #retro 23:01:50 Hi there 23:03:24 'lo, nigol 23:03:50 sixforty: hi 23:07:50 sixforty: Is there compiled windows sdl version of Retro? Do you have any ideas? 23:08:26 looking 23:08:38 there was a graphical, may be older 23:10:57 I have windows box here, but without compiler and I have restricted access, so I'm not able to compile it myself :( 23:11:05 nigol: which version are you most interested in, if it's available? 23:11:35 latest? 1.4, 1.5 . . . 23:12:10 sixforty: More recent - better. 10.5 is the best :) 23:12:43 hard to be clear, as I ran out of zeros a week ago 23:12:48 But I don't want to bother you. 23:12:55 ok, I confused it with something else 23:13:39 I'm curious as to whether cross-building will work 23:14:52 Maybe I'll wait until i get home and build it on my own. 23:19:09 found pre-compiled graphical with filedate of 1-9-10. older. still interested? 23:19:46 sixforty: Yes, of course. Thanks. 23:20:10 http://retroforth.org/retro4win.zip 23:21:51 that'll be everything available at that date; graphical, console . . . 23:22:34 I'd see if it weren't possible to compile with edlin, but that's not on win anymore, either 23:22:58 Works great. Thanks again, i'll play with it ;) 23:23:09 have fun 23:27:19 btw, which retro version is that? 23:36:00 I'm not sure. Maybe 10.4 23:38:02 I wonder if it does "retro /?" . doubt it. 23:40:14 It does not write version info. 23:40:38 yeah, didn't see it in "words", either 23:45:03 There is probably no possibility to discover version... 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/10.05.13