00:00:00 --- log: started retro/10.09.18 00:22:13 --- part: alexshendi left #retro 02:23:50 --- join: alexshendi (~alexshend@178.2.210.147) joined #retro 05:23:13 --- quit: yiyus_ (Read error: Connection timed out) 05:53:11 good morning 05:56:28 good morning 06:06:25 hey crcx whats up how are you feeling today? 06:08:44 I'm at work currently. So far I feel ok. 06:15:06 cool 06:20:36 crcx are you busy today 06:23:34 yiyus: ping 06:26:34 erider: work gets busy at times; it's pretty unpredicatable 06:28:16 crcx: I am started to like ed. however I have not found any good doc on it yet, the manpages are ok but not complete for my needs 07:04:29 --- join: yiyus_ (1242712427@je.je.je) joined #retro 07:17:45 yiyus: ping 07:19:19 I added toString, and changed (.) to use it 07:26:20 --- join: docl (~luke@173.84.219.205) joined #retro 07:26:41 --- quit: crc (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 07:28:59 --- join: crc (~charlesch@184.77.185.20) joined #retro 07:59:24 (.) looks like a boobie 08:00:01 how about to_s for toString 08:14:24 --- join: docl_ (~luke@173.84.219.205) joined #retro 08:14:26 --- quit: docl (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 08:21:10 foucist: toString is consistent with the naming I've been using 08:21:36 (.) and . are likely to change names at some point 08:34:26 crcx: how about puts :P 08:37:29 why puts? 08:38:15 dunno, it's short, it's what ruby uses for output 08:38:17 there's also pp 08:38:22 which is short for pretty puts 08:38:56 puts is nice and short and readable and intuitive, and makes more sense than print 08:39:16 print is just a holdover from the printer days 08:39:45 puts and putn ? 08:40:47 putn for what? number? 08:41:37 yes 08:42:04 yeah that could work i guess 08:42:11 puts for string, putn for number 08:47:30 done 08:49:07 --- join: docl (~luke@173.84.219.205) joined #retro 08:49:07 --- quit: docl_ (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 08:59:38 erider: ? 09:09:37 crcx: it seems to exit when I execute putn or toString on a number. 09:11:11 docl: rebuild the vm; I made a change yesterday to opcode 7 (changed from a call instruction to a loop instruction). this affects for/next loops, which could be the problem 09:13:51 cool, works now 09:15:32 good 09:27:16 note that putn does not add a trailing space; so things relying on that will need to be altered 09:29:46 yiyus hey is there a way to insert text in to a line address without using (.,.)s/// or c? 09:49:53 i don't think so 09:50:13 normally you would use s 11:29:33 --- join: Mat2 (4d177cf6@gateway/web/freenode/ip.77.23.124.246) joined #retro 11:29:44 hello every one 12:04:12 --- quit: Mat2 (Quit: Page closed) 12:50:11 yiyus ok thanks 13:04:09 home now 13:22:38 smooth sailing :) 15:09:49 --- quit: docl (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 15:12:49 --- join: docl (~luke@173.84.219.205) joined #retro 18:13:52 --- join: roarde (~sixforty@pdpc/supporter/active/sixforty) joined #retro 18:25:14 would someone dare risk a definition of the adjective "stable"? 18:25:56 in my case, no known bugs, and a frozen feature set 18:29:43 I would just keep 10.7, but strings is where I'm starting. 18:32:53 would it be desirable to have Glossary.txt in 80-column format? 18:32:59 strings? 18:33:02 roarde: yes 18:33:31 was doing it by hand, but doing it in retro would be a good starter exercise, I figure 18:34:14 second thought, lemme see how far I have to go 18:34:33 well, nm, mine would be 10.7, and . . . 18:37:13 10.7.1: "Welcome to Retro 10.7" 18:37:46 not exactly wrong, as the 10.7.1 release only adds missing vm implementations, the image is exactly the sam 18:37:50 *same 18:41:28 Saw something on the timeline about word name changes, but don't know when those come in vs. 10.7.1 18:41:46 --- quit: yiyus_ (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 18:45:00 roarde: IIRC, 10.7 corresponds to the 2010-09-06 events in the timeline 18:45:19 and what about 10.7.1? 18:45:55 the same. 10.7.1 just added the couple of vm implementations I forgot to copy over before pushing out the 10.7 tarball 18:45:58 you've already finished Glossary.txt? 18:46:30 the glossary can still be revised for further 10.7.x releases 18:47:35 I probably should have wrapped the lines 18:49:38 looks fine, just have to ask how it was done so quickly 18:50:34 it's not done quickly; I maintained a file for some time outside the repo, just had to update it before committing 18:50:52 ah 18:55:39 font's much better in sdl than I remember 18:55:59 docl replaced it with one based on terminus 18:56:15 thanks @docl, then 18:57:21 will there be much work on graphical vm's soon? 18:58:03 roarde: I'm looking into doing an OpenGL backed vm, and doing some work to make updates faster 18:58:13 --- join: yiyus_ (1242712427@je.je.je) joined #retro 18:58:59 I'll probably go my own way with that, for various reasons. 18:59:17 Should I luck up on anything good, I'll share it of course. 18:59:25 thanks 19:14:19 http://gist.github.com/586287 - 10.7 wordlist, in 80 chars/line format, with one missing word added 19:15:07 ok 19:15:34 how did originally included version in up as other-than-80? 19:16:31 --- quit: alexshendi (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 19:17:39 real question is, is it easier to produce it as other-than-80? 19:18:46 slightly, but it's more readable in 80 column format 19:19:13 initially, I just keyed in one description per line out of laziness. nothing more. 19:19:24 k. I'll have a look at having retro reformat it, then. 19:19:49 All on one line would be easier to maintain for changes. 19:19:59 (I guess :P) 19:20:08 probably 19:28:23 --- join: alexshendi (~alexshend@178.2.210.147) joined #retro 21:05:07 --- quit: docl (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 21:24:24 --- quit: roarde (Quit: Leaving.) 21:25:01 --- join: docl (~luke@67-60-48-82.cpe.cableone.net) joined #retro 21:35:28 --- quit: crc (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 21:36:13 --- join: crc (~charlesch@184.77.185.20) joined #retro 23:07:39 --- quit: foucist (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 23:42:53 --- quit: docl (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 23:44:24 --- quit: yiyus_ (Read error: Connection timed out) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/10.09.18