00:00:00 --- log: started retro/13.03.05 08:13:18 --- join: kumul (~mool@c-76-26-237-95.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined #retro 08:22:06 I'm going to redo the array' vocabulary using parable style slices. 11:25:39 --- join: Mat2 (~claude@91-65-144-133-dynip.superkabel.de) joined #retro 11:25:53 bon jour ! 12:02:33 --- quit: Mat2 (Quit: Verlassend) 12:03:58 --- join: ncv (~quassel@92.83.227.80) joined #retro 12:03:58 --- quit: ncv (Changing host) 12:03:58 --- join: ncv (~quassel@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 12:55:57 --- join: kumool (~mool@c-76-26-237-95.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined #retro 12:58:30 --- quit: kumul (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 13:07:56 --- quit: ncv (Remote host closed the connection) 13:36:04 11.5 tarball is now on https://launchpad.net/retro-language. I've also moved parable/memory' to slices', added docstrings, and will begin adapting the array' vocabulary to use this soon. 13:41:34 cool 13:42:02 did you update the date in kernel.rx? 13:42:13 i meant to mention that 13:42:24 although i'm not actually sure the date is ever used... 13:48:47 I only update the date when I make a build that changes things 13:51:58 oh. makes sense. 14:22:39 * tangentstorm is working on fixing his display routines so the pascal version can make it into 11.6 14:23:31 i'm also adding a block device for loading 1KB blocks quickly from a generic storage device. 14:25:01 basically what editor.rx does already but moving it into "hardware" so it doesn't necessarily have to come from a file, and so it can load more than one byte at a time. 15:08:50 --- quit: TheStitch (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 15:21:52 I'd like a generic block storage device. Would be handy for javascript and embedded targets 15:22:50 yeah, javascript was what i had in mind too... i'd like to be able to save blocks locally and/or to the server depending on whether you're online or not. 18:06:25 --- join: TheStitch (~Stitch@2a02:7d0:3:203:216:3eff:fe1e:f36a) joined #retro 18:58:21 --- join: docl (~docl@unaffiliated/docl) joined #retro 18:59:41 Hello retrofolks 19:04:02 --- quit: tangentstorm (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 19:06:25 --- join: tangentstorm (~michal@108-218-151-22.lightspeed.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net) joined #retro 19:10:26 docl: do you stil hang out on that forth MUD? 19:10:58 No. 19:11:23 oh. is it still around though? i'd kind of like to check it out. 19:11:49 It's been ages since I've been on a MOO. 19:14:15 i got on one briefly when we were talking about them, but before that, yeah... same here. 19:16:24 Was it MOO, MUCK, or both? I forget. The language was called Multi User Forth, that part I remember. 19:18:07 http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUF_(programming_language) 19:30:32 i forget what MUCK stands for. I've heard all of those though. 19:31:36 Ah, I see MOO is not the forthy one. 19:32:01 It's just a play on MUD. 19:33:13 Multi User Construction Kit is the backronym :-) 19:37:55 haha cute. 20:19:12 --- join: beretta (~yaaic@cpe-107-8-120-203.columbus.res.rr.com) joined #retro 20:49:26 --- quit: docl (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 21:04:48 --- quit: kumool (Quit: Leaving) 22:00:18 --- quit: beretta (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 22:01:25 --- join: beretta (~yaaic@cpe-107-8-120-203.columbus.res.rr.com) joined #retro 22:25:50 --- quit: beretta (Quit: Yaaic - Yet another Android IRC client - http://www.yaaic.org) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/13.03.05