00:00:00 --- log: started retro/10.06.29 05:01:17 --- quit: yiyus (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 05:14:04 --- join: yiyus (~124271242@je.je.je) joined #retro 05:23:00 --- join: docl (~luke@216-161-87-126.ptld.qwest.net) joined #retro 08:22:12 good morning 10:05:39 --- join: virl (~virl__@chello062178085149.1.12.vie.surfer.at) joined #retro 10:06:54 hi virl 13:38:59 --- quit: virl (Remote host closed the connection) 16:09:40 --- join: sixforty (~sixforty@pdpc/supporter/active/sixforty) joined #retro 16:13:11 --- quit: yiyus (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 16:15:54 --- join: yiyus (~124271242@je.je.je) joined #retro 16:36:08 good evening 16:50:22 hi, crc 16:51:55 should the general public consider 10.4 the stable version for now, or would it be a 10.5.x? 16:54:00 10.5 is the current stable release 16:54:45 that's what I get for following the channel topic instead of the repos :D 16:54:54 hmm, I should fix that 16:55:24 --- mode: ChanServ set +o crc 16:55:39 so, best place to find which is stable at any given time is to select the stable link at retroforth.org? 16:55:42 --- mode: ChanServ set +o crc 16:55:56 yes 16:56:00 thx 16:56:24 --- topic: set to 'Retro Forth | Logs @ http://tr.im/Kept | http://retroforth.org | Stable Release 10.5 | Wiki Key: d98t~3 | http://www.forthcommunity.com' by crc 16:56:28 there we go :) 17:22:29 brb; updating some stuff 17:22:33 --- quit: crc (Quit: http://retroforth.org) 17:37:53 --- join: crc (~charlesch@184.77.185.20) joined #retro 17:39:37 http://retroforth.com/paste/?id=3426 17:41:06 oops, stack diagram error in source> 17:41:39 I need to replace the pastebin sometime 17:44:59 maybe make pastes editable? :) 17:45:04 yup 17:45:31 sounds good :) 17:59:01 this is slightly better: http://retroforth.com/paste/?id=3427 17:59:05 took out the extra dup 19:03:30 --- quit: docl (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 19:15:55 --- join: docl (~luke@216-161-87-126.ptld.qwest.net) joined #retro 19:25:50 --- join: rx-irc (~docl@216-161-87-126.ptld.qwest.net) joined #retro 19:26:42 --- quit: rx-irc (Remote host closed the connection) 19:27:07 --- join: rx-irc (~docl@216-161-87-126.ptld.qwest.net) joined #retro 19:27:09 testing 19:27:12 hi 19:27:33 does it read text? 19:28:03 yes 19:28:05 line 19:28:10 will display one line from the irc server 19:28:13 10 lines 19:28:18 to display 10 lines 19:28:20 skim 19:28:33 lets you read a line, then hit a key for the next one or esc to stop 19:28:47 --- quit: rx-irc (Excess Flood) 19:29:17 it's blocking, so a read request if nothing is waiting will cause retro to pause until something is received 19:29:37 --- join: rx-irc (~docl@216-161-87-126.ptld.qwest.net) joined #retro 19:29:45 cool 19:30:44 hmm 19:31:09 --- quit: rx-irc (Remote host closed the connection) 19:31:17 --- join: rx-irc (~docl@216-161-87-126.ptld.qwest.net) joined #retro 19:32:32 the client is mostly a proof of concept 19:33:02 nice 19:33:38 once it starts listening for a line, it can't be interrupted 19:33:44 nope 19:33:50 is it possible to put a time limit on that? 19:33:55 that's one of the flaws 19:34:22 the other major flaw is that it can't reliably respond to ping requests from the server, so it'll time out after a few minutes 19:34:57 --- quit: rx-irc (Remote host closed the connection) 21:16:22 --- join: virl (~virl__@chello062178085149.1.12.vie.surfer.at) joined #retro 21:33:54 --- quit: sixforty (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 21:34:25 --- join: sixforty (~sixforty@12.234.192.4) joined #retro 21:34:29 --- part: sixforty left #retro 21:35:02 --- join: sixforty (~sixforty@pdpc/supporter/active/sixforty) joined #retro 21:36:25 --- quit: crc (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 21:36:45 --- join: crc (~charlesch@184.77.185.20) joined #retro 22:26:15 --- quit: virl (Remote host closed the connection) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/10.06.29