00:00:00 --- log: started retro/11.06.07 04:09:59 --- quit: clog (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 04:09:59 --- log: stopped retro/11.06.07 04:10:04 --- log: started retro/11.06.07 04:10:04 --- join: clog (~nef@bespin.org) joined #retro 04:10:04 --- topic: 'Retro Language | http://retroforth.org | Logs @ http://rx-core.org/dev/rancid | 11.0 Beta 4 @ http://retroforth.org/beta/retro-11.0_beta4.tar.gz | Release 10.7.6 @ http://bit.ly/gSLQdD | Fossil Repo @ http://rx-core.org | Corpse Blog @ http://rx-core.org/dev/corpse | Forums @ http://forthcommunity.com | Donations @ https://www.wepay.com/donate/179527' 04:10:04 --- topic: set by crc!~quassel@li125-93.members.linode.com on [Fri Jun 03 15:37:51 2011] 04:10:04 --- names: list (clog docl SimonRC oPless cfa_ yiyus @ChanServ @crc) 06:57:00 --- join: aisa (~aisa@173-10-243-253-Albuquerque.hfc.comcastbusiness.net) joined #retro 07:53:34 --- join: Vikhedgehog (5795b2f0@gateway/web/freenode/ip.87.149.178.240) joined #retro 07:54:08 --- quit: Vikhedgehog (Client Quit) 12:07:17 --- join: Patback (~Patass@64-148-25-128.adsl.snet.net) joined #retro 12:07:26 --- part: Patback left #retro 14:08:54 --- join: roarde (~roarde@pdpc/supporter/active/roarde) joined #retro 14:27:39 --- quit: aisa (Quit: aisa) 14:31:49 what is the beginning state of assertionFlag? 14:45:07 --- join: aisa (~aisa@209.234.140.58) joined #retro 14:53:44 --- quit: aisa (Quit: aisa) 15:10:16 I don't understand how zero AND anything can be anything but zero. 15:22:01 I'd assume it's -1 (tearDown sets it to this) 15:22:21 as does buildUp 15:22:43 ah. begins to make sense 15:22:55 * crc needs to go through and document the assertion library 15:24:37 I'd not run across 'on' before. 15:25:27 and being used to sh, think of "0" as true 15:35:23 in retro, zero is false, and -1 (or any non-zero) is true 15:35:35 * roarde nod 15:43:15 Retro's minimal address unit is 32-bit wide; these functions provide space-conserving byte access to standard cells. 15:43:53 the bytes library? 15:44:35 Right. You think and type faster than I can just type :D 15:44:53 The question is whether to continue using semicolon this way. 15:45:15 ? 15:46:20 32-bit wide. These functions is usually the form 15:46:44 probably better without the semicolon 15:47:01 Did you write this text? 15:47:42 most of the text is from the original notes/comments from when the libraries were sent to me 15:47:54 Ah. Good to know. 15:48:38 I'm slowly assembling a style manual for your Retro writings. Important that only your writing is reflected there. 15:52:48 you could mostly ignore the library documentation. It's a mix of old comments, my comments, and isn't up to par yet :( 15:53:37 I've dropped most everything I've been doing. 15:54:04 Fiddling around with miscellanea to figure out where to go next. 16:09:20 I might completely redo the bytes library 16:09:55 Might want to name the new one something else. 16:10:15 Even the size of "byte" is supposedly debatable now. 16:10:23 yup. 16:10:26 wrong, IMO, but still there 16:21:53 very early day tomorrow -- nite 16:21:55 --- quit: roarde (Quit: Leaving) 16:45:06 ok, I pushed some documentation updates to the assertion library; should make things a bit clearer (and starts filling in the functions table) 18:25:27 --- part: docl left #retro 18:50:02 --- quit: cfa_ (*.net *.split) 18:50:02 --- quit: yiyus (*.net *.split) 18:50:02 --- quit: crc (*.net *.split) 18:50:09 --- join: cfa (~cfa@unaffiliated/cfa) joined #retro 18:50:21 --- join: yiyus (1242712427@je.je.je) joined #retro 18:51:00 --- join: crc (~quassel@li125-93.members.linode.com) joined #retro 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/11.06.07