SLOW ACV MAMMALIAN

SLOW ACV MAMMALIAN is a language devised thrown together in 2012, in the space of a couple of hours, by user:tzxn3. It operates with an information pointer and a series of twenty-three "arrays", each of which can contain an unbounded number of cells/variables. Each cell can store any value from 0-255. The pointer points at a specific array rather than a specific cell: it cannot trivially target an arbitrary cell. Variable x exists independently of the arrays and pointer, and is special in that the value it can store is unbounded.

What can be done in this language remains to be seen. Expect an interpreter soon when the author feels like debugging his horrible code.

There are ten instructions in SLOW ACV MAMMALIAN, none of which take any arguments.

Before any program is run, the environment is initialised so that every array contains a single null item and x = 0.