00:00:00 --- log: started retro/13.01.23 00:49:40 --- quit: impomatic (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 03:25:36 --- quit: tangentstorm (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 03:39:53 --- join: tangentstorm (~michal@108-218-151-22.lightspeed.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net) joined #retro 05:51:16 --- join: SupaPad10 (~androirc@as122-200.tontut.fi) joined #retro 05:51:37 --- quit: SupaPad10 (Client Quit) 06:39:40 that handbook was before the current ngaro-based implementation 06:41:59 kinda figured 06:42:49 * tangentstorm is continuing work on merging kernel.rx and commentary.txt 06:43:18 i would like to break kernel.rx into smaller files 06:44:22 probably at the "stage 3" point, right after the core listener is made 06:45:10 and then break everthing after that up into smaller modules 06:45:55 mostly so people can selectively include different features and experiment with them one at a time 06:47:19 a few words need to be moved up though... like "bye" :) 06:48:56 i think putting the cutoff there gives a small enough core system that could build parable on top of it 06:49:07 or ANS forth 06:49:17 or oberonforth :) 06:50:53 or python's instruction set, come to think of it 08:37:04 --- join: Mat2 (~claude@91-65-144-133-dynip.superkabel.de) joined #retro 08:37:14 good day ! 08:43:45 Tourjours, c'est un réel plaisir de lire des manuels d'Intel ... up to the point where it comes to details ;) 09:20:03 tangent: https://gist.github.com/4610280 for a FOR macro for the oberon->retro transpiler 09:20:28 only minimal testing done though 09:57:09 https://gist.github.com/4610280#comment-748206 for a bit of documentation on the FOR macro 10:35:55 --- join: ncv (~quassel@89.35.216.197) joined #retro 10:35:55 --- quit: ncv (Changing host) 10:35:55 --- join: ncv (~quassel@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 11:42:37 well I ported the scheme interpreter finally … all the errors were odd java-isms that didn't work on .net 11:42:43 * oPless happy :) 11:48:20 well done ! 11:49:07 --- quit: tangentstorm (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 11:49:48 (that NET originated limitations are probably the reason why there exist only one forth implementation on top of it) 11:57:32 --- quit: Mat2 (Read error: Operation timed out) 12:12:01 --- join: tangentstorm (~michal@108-218-151-22.lightspeed.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net) joined #retro 12:56:39 --- join: impomatic (~digital_w@87.114.138.192) joined #retro 13:25:22 --- quit: ncv (Remote host closed the connection) 14:30:38 crc: wow, thanks!!! :) 15:39:48 my current sticking point is CONST 15:40:25 i need to be able to compile both CONST x = 5; and CONST x = "five"; 15:41:12 i am trying to let retro do the type correction 15:41:25 er detection 15:41:45 that's what lead to me digging into the kernel.rx stuff 15:42:13 now that I've had some time to think about it, though, isNumber? is probably what i'm looking for :) 16:22:15 --- quit: impomatic (Quit: http://corewar.co.uk) 17:15:11 --- nick: tangentstorm -> tangentaway 17:49:10 --- join: kumul (~Kumool@c-76-26-237-95.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined #retro 17:52:47 --- nick: tangentaway -> tangentstorm 18:42:35 --- quit: kumul (Quit: Leaving) 19:19:14 --- quit: karswell (Remote host closed the connection) 19:19:38 --- join: karswell (~user@93-97-29-243.zone5.bethere.co.uk) joined #retro 22:55:17 https://gist.github.com/4618195 <- a revectoring riddle. it's not in my way but i'm curious if someone can explain it. 23:05:40 --- quit: tangentstorm (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/13.01.23