Haddock

Haddock is a odd programming language, based on the famous concept of the Deadfish programming language. The only major differences are: The "Haddock Standard Organization" published a standard for all Haddock interpreters:
 * Expansion of the negative limit from -1 to -2.
 * Expansion of the maximum limit from 256 to 1024(from 2^8 to 2^10).
 * Addition of cube command.
 * Addition of eplus function, which squares the cells value, adds 2 and doubles it. (Of course the full value will not be displayed!
 * 1) All the compilers/interpreters for Haddock must have the set of instructions portrayed above,plus the standard Deadfish ones.
 * 2) All the compilers/interpreters for Haddock must have the word Haddock somewhere in their name. (E.g CaptainHaddock&Tintin, AtlanticHaddock, PythoneatsHaddock)
 * 3) All the compilers/interpreters shall not have file I/O. All code will be written in the REPL
 * 4) All the compilers/interpreters shall have a REPL.

Also, the HSO reminds you that rules are made to broken!(except of rule 1)

Implementing Haddock
Several attempts have been a made by HSO to make a Haddock interpreter. Here is AtlanticHaddock v 0.1: (Thanks to Jonathan Tod Skinner for creating the original Python Deadfish interpreter!) accumulator = 0
 * 1) Based on Jonathan Tod Skinners Python Deadfish interpreter.
 * 2) Changed by Singingbanana & Dan_zh.
 * 3) This code is hereby in public domain.
 * 4) Initialization

while True: # Get user input cmd = raw_input('>> ') if accumulator == 1024 or accumulator == -2: # Overflow, reset accumulator accumulator = 0 # Process input if cmd == 'i': accumulator += 1 # Increment elif cmd == 'c': accumulator * accumulator * accumulator elif cmd == 'e': accumulator*accumulator+2*2 elif cmd == 'd': accumulator += -1 # Decrement elif cmd == 'o': print accumulator # Output elif cmd == 's': accumulator *= accumulator # Square else: print 'Unrecognized command.'
 * 1) Main program loop