Addo
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Addo(Add and jump if odd) is an OISC by User:ChuckEsoteric08
Description
a b c
Add memory addresses a and b storing result in a and if result was odd jump to memory address c.
Every location that does not exist is always 0.
Examples
Simple Example
This program, deprived of veridical utility, demonstrates the basic principles by jumping twice: once from the position zero (0) to the last line, and finally to its perdition via -1:
3 4 6 1 2 3 3 4 -1
Interpreter
- Common Lisp implementation of the Addo programming language.