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Variables generated for this change
Variable | Value |
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Whether or not the edit is marked as minor (no longer in use) (minor_edit) | false |
Edit count of the user (user_editcount) | 0 |
Name of the user account (user_name) | 'Someone else' |
Age of the user account (user_age) | 1070 |
Page ID (page_id) | 0 |
Page namespace (page_namespace) | 0 |
Page title (without namespace) (page_title) | 'A?!' |
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle) | 'A?!' |
Action (action) | 'edit' |
Edit summary/reason (summary) | 'Created page' |
Old content model (old_content_model) | '' |
New content model (new_content_model) | 'wikitext' |
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext) | '' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext) | 'A?! is a minimalistic esoteric programming language that is inspired by brainfuck.
There only boolean variables with arbitrary alphanumeric characters as names and four commands:
A? - Variable named A is tested and the next line is skipped if A is false
A! - Variable named A is swapped
A. - One bit is sent from the variable A to the output stream
A... - One bit from the input stream is stored in variable A
>>....> (N ">" characters) - Skips the next N lines of code
<<...< (N "<" characters) - Jumps back N lines of code
Input streams are fed 8 bits at a time representing ascii characters from user input, with the least significant bit being the first to be stored by the input command. In case the input stream is empty the program waits until some key is pressed.
Output streams are filled one bit at a time, with the least significant bit being the first to be sent by the output command. After 8 bits are sent to the output stream a single ASCII character is printed.' |
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff) | '@@ -1,1 +1,19 @@
+A?! is a minimalistic esoteric programming language that is inspired by brainfuck.
+There only boolean variables with arbitrary alphanumeric characters as names and four commands:
+
+A? - Variable named A is tested and the next line is skipped if A is false
+
+A! - Variable named A is swapped
+
+A. - One bit is sent from the variable A to the output stream
+
+A... - One bit from the input stream is stored in variable A
+
+>>....> (N ">" characters) - Skips the next N lines of code
+
+<<...< (N "<" characters) - Jumps back N lines of code
+
+Input streams are fed 8 bits at a time representing ascii characters from user input, with the least significant bit being the first to be stored by the input command. In case the input stream is empty the program waits until some key is pressed.
+
+Output streams are filled one bit at a time, with the least significant bit being the first to be sent by the output command. After 8 bits are sent to the output stream a single ASCII character is printed.
' |
New page size (new_size) | 986 |
Old page size (old_size) | 0 |
Lines added in edit (added_lines) | [
0 => 'A?! is a minimalistic esoteric programming language that is inspired by brainfuck.',
1 => 'There only boolean variables with arbitrary alphanumeric characters as names and four commands:',
2 => '',
3 => 'A? - Variable named A is tested and the next line is skipped if A is false',
4 => '',
5 => 'A! - Variable named A is swapped',
6 => '',
7 => 'A. - One bit is sent from the variable A to the output stream',
8 => '',
9 => 'A... - One bit from the input stream is stored in variable A',
10 => '',
11 => '>>....> (N ">" characters) - Skips the next N lines of code',
12 => '',
13 => '<<...< (N "<" characters) - Jumps back N lines of code',
14 => '',
15 => 'Input streams are fed 8 bits at a time representing ascii characters from user input, with the least significant bit being the first to be stored by the input command. In case the input stream is empty the program waits until some key is pressed.',
16 => '',
17 => 'Output streams are filled one bit at a time, with the least significant bit being the first to be sent by the output command. After 8 bits are sent to the output stream a single ASCII character is printed.'
] |
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp) | 1571425770 |