00:00:00 --- log: started retro/12.10.09 00:13:50 --- join: jyfl987 (~jyf@unaffiliated/yunfan) joined #retro 00:17:46 hello 00:17:47 --- quit: ncv (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 02:49:04 * tangentstorm pushes retro.el for emacs to launchpad 02:58:53 --- join: ncv (~quassel@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 03:31:27 --- join: obobo_ (~chatzilla@98.124.11.86) joined #retro 03:33:16 --- quit: obobo (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 03:33:21 --- nick: obobo_ -> obobo 04:04:58 --- quit: ncv (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 05:40:29 tangentstorm: I merged your changes, and pushed the start of the assembly library 07:43:47 ooh, just saw the new retro.el. now I am tempted to try emacs again. 07:45:41 oh, it's a retro mode like retro.vim rather than a ngaro compiler 07:48:00 what would be nice is if there was a hotkey you could press from vim or emacs to save your code and launch the file in retro. 07:49:38 yeah, that's on my wishlist 07:49:50 crc: cool :) 07:50:16 i'm going nuts here trying to figure out the right way to store the doc field 07:50:43 : :doc ( $- ) keepString last @ d->doc ! ; "assign documentation to last defined function" :doc 07:51:02 i can't really visualize what's happening yet :/ 07:51:32 so... i don't know whether it's the reading or writing or both that i'm screwing up 07:51:37 b 08:06:09 aha. i just didn't know what "if" meant :) 08:28:39 --- join: ncv (~quassel@89.123.22.68) joined #retro 08:28:39 --- quit: ncv (Changing host) 08:28:39 --- join: ncv (~quassel@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 08:38:52 --- quit: ncv (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 08:45:33 * tangentstorm just pushed a rudimentary help system. 09:03:19 * crc has an old version of ngaro (without loop opcode and implicit calls) written in elisp somewhere... 09:42:25 emacs has a common lisp abstraction layer. it might run the sbcl.lisp with some work 09:42:31 --- join: ncv (~quassel@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 10:07:13 --- join: ncv_ (~quassel@79.114.104.81) joined #retro 10:08:04 --- quit: ncv (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 10:08:57 --- join: hurfadurf (~lol@don.gs) joined #retro 11:37:50 --- join: kumul (~kumul@cvx-ppp-66-50-130-239.coqui.net) joined #retro 12:56:38 giving emacs a try. so far so good. 13:40:52 --- quit: kumul (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.9) 14:28:36 hi all 14:28:55 hi erider 14:40:08 --- join: kumul (~kumul@cvx-ppp-66-50-130-239.coqui.net) joined #retro 14:43:05 --- quit: ncv_ (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 15:02:16 --- join: bluecrow (~moroshow@unaffiliated/bluecrow) joined #retro 15:03:23 --- part: bluecrow left #retro 15:19:56 --- quit: hurfadurf (Quit: sleep) 15:57:32 erider: the repo now contains some library code for use with the assembler 15:58:14 ok thanks 15:58:43 I need pull from github? 16:00:14 no, the github is no longer used 16:00:22 google code if you want git 16:00:33 ok 16:00:41 urls for bzr, git, and hg mirrors at http://retroforth.org 16:01:14 erider: I have getc, putc, puts, gets, string.compare, and some conditionals 16:01:30 good deal 16:01:31 erider: also better documentation, with a few small example snippits 16:02:05 erider: and tangentstorm added some bits too 16:02:09 retro-11.4.tar.gz is good right 16:03:08 is it included in the latest snapshot 16:09:53 crc: can I grab the latest snapshot 16:10:00 it should be in the snapshot 16:13:21 good deal 16:13:48 is the git repo from google code fixed? it used to be buggy. 16:15:01 snapshot/examples/languages/assembler_lib.rx 16:16:38 lt 16:18:30 thanks crc 16:32:27 no problem 16:32:38 I'll have a few more things in the library tomorrow 16:32:52 good deal 16:33:07 that examples are useful too :) 16:33:31 * erider is looking a the lib with excitement 16:33:38 at* 17:24:18 hi all 17:33:01 --- quit: obobo (Remote host closed the connection) 17:35:29 --- join: obobo (~chatzilla@98.124.11.86) joined #retro 18:24:13 --- join: MrWGW (MrWGW@74.124.192.8) joined #retro 18:24:21 --- part: MrWGW left #retro 20:49:33 --- quit: kumul (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.9) 22:31:28 nice colored help stuff tangentstorm 22:31:52 :) 22:33:22 i couldn't figure out how to make :" ... ": be a docstring so i just went with that "..." :doc syntax... probably the forthier way to do it anyway? 22:34:22 yeah I guess 22:35:41 you'd have to make a parsing word called :" and so forth. not as easy as it looks. 22:35:53 you still up for collaborating on the mud stuff in the not too distant future? 22:36:00 yes 22:36:25 yeah.. i figured do what i could do, and then someone can always come back later and replace the syntax if need be 22:39:09 cool. :) hopefully i won't slow us down next time, now that i've had a chance to actually write some code 22:39:37 :) 23:42:28 --- part: tangentstorm left #retro 23:48:03 --- join: ncv (~quassel@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/12.10.09