Hcbf

hcbf is an esoteric programming language conceived (and delivered by Caesarian section!) by Pierpaolo Giacomin (User:Yrz) at 15:39 CET, June 29th, 2005. It is a version of Brainfuck in which the memory is structured like a four-dimensional hypercube (a.k.a. a tesseract.)

Storage
Unlike Brainfuck's tape, hcbf's hypercube memory is defined to be bounded and cyclically closed, so that if one edge of the hypercube is reached, the data pointer "warps around" to the other edge, similar to Befunge. The size of memory is defined by the implementation; in the reference implementation, the hypercube size is 100x100x100x100. Each cell is byte-sized.

Because memory is a hypercube, the position of the data pointer can be given by four coordinates (X,Y,Z,T).

Instruction set
The hcbf instruction set is the same as the Brainfuck instruction set, with the addition of the  instruction.

The  instruction allows the program to change the axis in the hypercube along which the   and   instructions move the data pointer. Initially the pointer moves along the X axis. Executing  once makes it move along the Y axis; another execution makes it move along the Z axis; another execution makes it use the T axis; then it goes back to the X axis.

A summary of the entire instruction set follows: