00:00:00 --- log: started retro/11.04.24 08:12:45 --- join: erider (~chatzilla@unaffiliated/erider) joined #retro 08:12:54 hi 08:12:55 hi erider 08:13:04 whats new 08:13:25 finished the single-step code for autopsy 08:13:57 autopsy? 08:14:29 debugger for retro 08:16:04 ah ok 08:27:56 I also setup a fossil repository for retrolua (mostly to provide me with a version controlled area to experiment in): http://rx-core.org/dev/retrolua.fossil 08:36:44 --- join: roarde (~roarde@pdpc/supporter/active/roarde) joined #retro 08:38:42 hi roarde 08:38:51 hi, crc 08:42:37 crc: that is the vm right 08:42:56 erider: retrolua is a module allowing control of retro from lua 08:43:20 http://sprunge.us/eILM 08:44:21 also, http://rx-core.org/dev/corpse/article/84 has a sample session of using the single-step code in autopsy 08:49:36 coolo 08:55:42 twelve rotating buffers 08:56:08 yes 08:56:28 used in a round robin fashion 08:56:35 everything I see about retro makes it simpler to implement, easier to use, 08:56:42 and harder to learn. 09:05:53 --- quit: erider (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 09:10:18 --- join: erider (~chatzilla@pool-108-3-149-46.bltmmd.fios.verizon.net) joined #retro 09:14:18 --- quit: erider (Changing host) 09:14:18 --- join: erider (~chatzilla@unaffiliated/erider) joined #retro 09:14:24 --- quit: erider (Client Quit) 09:19:06 the learning curve is something I never found a way around 09:19:33 working on it; will take forever, tho 09:19:51 but I'm going there anyway, retro or no 09:19:56 may as well 09:22:55 should take care of about half the "poor ability to share code", too 10:13:26 Core_Functions.rst, __& stack effect: is the "a" on the correct side of the "-"? 10:14:26 "-a ,perhaps? 10:18:59 same stack effect in core.rx. 10:21:17 should be a-a 10:21:22 ah 10:21:46 fixed 10:22:10 thought I'd lost my last brain cell :P 10:27:04 I updated the docs online (html and pdf) as well 10:27:41 I have an sh script for that. 10:27:46 I've updated my docutils. 10:28:18 will doc/library remain or be removed? 10:29:36 it'll remain 10:29:43 k 10:30:51 I'm writing a tool to extract the embedded documentation and populate the doc/library directory. Should be ready soon. 10:32:04 ah. Didn't know where you were going to put those results. 10:43:24 I have a cron job now to update the docs each midnight. And also to commit the latest copies of the irc logs. 12:35:52 --- quit: roarde (Quit: Leaving) 22:25:27 --- quit: lsparrish (Quit: Leaving.) 22:29:20 --- join: docl (~Luke@unaffiliated/docl) joined #retro 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/11.04.24