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00:31:14 yup. 00:31:19 fancy. 00:31:21 /bukɛ/ 00:31:52 but then, word end /ɛ/ and /e/ has mostly merged together in France French, resulting in endless grammatical errors. 00:32:01 technically i should have noticed that three minutes ago when i googled bouquet 00:32:16 although i was only looking to check the spelling 00:32:18 (much confusion going on between the future and conditional, e.g. «j'aurai» and «j'aurais») 00:32:32 Bokeh 00:32:50 Jafellot. good Japanese example. 00:32:53 Bouquet Haram 00:34:53 boily: 's ok our class never got beyond the simplest past tense anyway 00:35:24 the joys of irregular verbs ^^ 00:36:36 which confusingly is the _opposite_ of what french calls passé simple 00:37:26 nobody (except poets) use the passé simple anymore, not even books. the third person plural passé simple lingered last, but went extinct. 00:38:11 it's all passé composé, imparfait, plus-que-parfait, and some weird subjunctive mood if you're feeling fancy. 00:40:01 wikipedia says the opposite 00:40:12 bin wéyons. 00:40:18 "Many students of French are surprised to find that even books for elementary-aged French children are written using the passé simple, even though it is only taught to learners of French in advanced classes." 00:41:07 “In modern spoken French, the passé simple has practically disappeared.” 00:41:46 “... which are rarely if ever used in contemporary French, even in writing.” 00:42:05 that's about the plurals 00:43:22 the French version has «À l'écrit, en revanche, le passé simple reste extrêmement vivant et productif aux troisièmes personnes du singulier et du pluriel.» 00:43:26 I stand corrected. 00:43:31 passe simple? 00:43:54 dulla: a French verb conjugation. 00:44:49 oerjan: so both versions agree that it almost completely disappeared from oral communication, but it remains commonly written. 00:45:01 (except for regional variations.) 00:45:49 case solved! 00:47:29 it remains the case that I need references when I use it. for me it's all imparfait and passé composé. 00:48:00 otoc, are there any weird Norwegian conjugation variations? 00:48:07 (otoc: on the other continent) 00:49:06 i think the subjunctive counts as extremely archaic 00:49:56 there's only the present subjunctive, which is identical to the infinitive, and the only use i can think of on the spot is "leve kongen" ((long) live the king) 00:50:44 same here. «Vive le Roi». 00:50:51 other than that, norwegian verb forms are basically the same as english minus progressive and person/number 00:51:37 oh hm 00:52:09 in some dialects, the past participle may get inflected for gender when _not_ used with the verb "ha" 00:52:27 (where "some dialects" includes nynorsk) 00:54:40 norwegian verbs aren't very complicated. although we also have irregular/strong verbs like synge/sang/sunget 00:55:43 hm actually the suffixes for "regular" verb pasts are more complicated than in english. 00:56:33 -et, -dde, -te are some possibilities. 00:57:40 mostly guessable from phonology, though. 00:58:35 we should unify French and Norwegian verbs together. je mangedde. 00:59:13 basically -dde is used for verbs with a vowel-ending stem 00:59:54 and -te is used otherwise unless the result would be hard to pronounce, in which case you use -et. 01:00:52 this is bokmål, nynorsk has -a, -dde, -te/-de or thereabouts 01:01:33 with -a occasionally being used in "radical" bokmål. 01:02:17 radical bokmål??? 01:04:50 -!- AndoDaan has joined. 01:05:00 there's a kind of continuum from conservative "riksmål" through ordinary bokmål, via the mostly abandoned "samnorsk" which was an attempt to merge all the writing forms, via normal nynorsk and then to conservative "høgnorsk" 01:06:15 the radical bokmål is somewhere between bokmål and samnorsk, and it's stereotypically connected to 70s communists i think. 01:06:33 * boily sips some scotch, nods, and lightly grunts in approval while he tries to hide the vacant look in his eyes 01:06:50 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 01:06:57 * oerjan approves of the scotch 01:07:09 (no, I'm not scared by the plural multiplicity of Norwegian varieties. not at all.) 01:07:25 Laphroaig Quarter Cask, straight with a glass of water. 01:07:56 _most_ people write bokmål, which has slipped gradually back toward the conservative after the samnorsk fiasco ended. i think. 01:08:17 i am not very up to date to the developments in the last 20 years or so. 01:08:39 i hear in oslo they generally speak "kebabnorsk" these days, because of all the immigrants. 01:10:13 heh :D 01:10:53 with some luck the labor party may get a muslim vice leader this year 01:11:09 she did well as a government minister 01:12:53 (she's of course of the very liberal kind) 01:14:11 * oerjan tries to get back to ghc news 01:35:29 -!- ais523 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 01:35:36 -!- callforjudgement has joined. 01:37:20 -!- AndoDaan_ has joined. 01:37:42 -!- ais523 has joined. 01:39:29 -!- AndoDaan has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 01:39:52 -!- skj3gg has joined. 01:40:01 -!- callforjudgement has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 01:58:58 elliott: I think I'm going to like lignification potions. trees hit hard! 01:59:29 uh 01:59:31 they also can't move right 01:59:41 go chei for synergy with potion of tree 01:59:43 -!- vanila has quit (Quit: Leaving). 02:08:45 -!- Tritonio has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 02:08:49 -!- _AndoDaan_ has joined. 02:11:00 -!- skj3gg has quit (Quit: ZZZzzz…). 02:11:09 -!- AndoDaan_ has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 02:13:51 [wiki] [[Esolang talk:About]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42015&oldid=30624 * 189.78.226.185 * (+114) limes? 02:14:12 ooh, someone asked about the limes again 02:16:04 [wiki] [[Esolang talk:About]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42016&oldid=42015 * Ais523 * (+320) my memory of the limes 02:16:49 ais523: what limes? 02:17:06 esolangs.org favicon 02:17:17 is a picture of some limes 02:17:23 * boily suddenly feels very stupid. 02:20:08 limes computandi esoterici 02:20:28 no wait 02:21:00 limes computandus esotericus 02:22:23 the urge to do something similar to Resplicate intensifies. 02:22:34 quintopia: speaking of Resplicate, quinthellopia! 02:22:48 resplicate was nice 02:29:50 i think it may be the simplest queue-that-contains-both-data-and-program language that i've seen proved TC yet 02:30:30 unlike fueue, it doesn't contain arbitrarily complicated elements. 02:30:56 however, it still needs arbitrarily large numbers in its elements 02:31:47 i don't think i've seen yet a TC queue language in which there is a strict boundary to how much data a single command can affect 02:31:56 *queue-only 02:32:45 *bound 02:34:26 i suppose you could _probably_ make something that emulated a chosen CA with the ability to insert new cells 02:37:57 what is the probable minimum limit on the kinds of cells in a variable width CA that would make it "interesting" and/or TC? 02:38:34 "variable width" is like not CA by definition 02:39:21 that's the thing :/ 02:40:07 i am thinking in terms of "enough power to simulate a TM" here 02:40:17 what's a TM? 02:40:23 (please don't tell me it's a kind of lime.) 02:40:26 which means you need only CA things + the ability to extend the type 02:40:30 *tape 02:40:37 turing machine hth 02:41:18 -!- callforjudgement has joined. 02:41:31 -!- ais523 has quit (Disconnected by services). 02:41:33 -!- callforjudgement has changed nick to ais523. 02:41:52 oh. right. tdh. >_>'... 02:42:01 i am still not sure that rule 110 with all but finitely many cells 0 isn't enough 02:42:25 because it can grow leftwards just fine 02:42:54 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 02:43:12 and at least one glider gun is known 02:44:17 the game of life is very much well très TC. 02:44:29 well yes. 02:44:57 ...although i wonder if anyone has found a way to make it "halt" 02:45:19 as in, like, delete itself 02:45:53 the game of life is, however, 2d, which is rather impractical to use as target for a queue emulation. 02:47:03 hmm... perhaps some puffer train? I haven't seen, nor heard of any patterns outside of trivial ones that purposefully delete themselves. 02:47:19 -!- callforjudgement has joined. 02:47:23 (trivial encompassing only very small about-three-live-cells patterns.) 02:47:39 -!- ais523 has quit (Disconnected by services). 02:47:40 -!- callforjudgement has changed nick to ais523. 02:48:24 i assume you could maybe run that universal constructor thing in reverse 02:48:45 except you'd have to be clever to make it work on itself... 02:49:03 oerjan: you could create some glider reflectors at huge distance 02:49:10 that get destroyed upon reflecting a glider 02:49:17 then you just need a glider desynthesis that works on your TM pattern 02:49:33 hm 02:49:46 yeah it doesn't sound impossible 02:49:53 glider desynthesase! 02:51:31 hm i wonder if von neumann's original self-replicating CA was inspired by knowledge about dna and stuff, or if he just considered it the obvious way to do it 02:54:03 "This insight is all the more remarkable because it preceded the discovery of the structure of the DNA molecule by Watson and Crick, though it followed the Avery-MacLeod-McCarty experiment which identified DNA as the molecular carrier of genetic information in living organisms." 03:02:23 -!- boily has quit (Quit: LAMINATED CHICKEN). 03:08:21 -!- skj3gg has joined. 03:17:59 -!- skj3gg has quit (Quit: ZZZzzz…). 03:50:43 -!- arjanb has quit (Quit: zzz). 03:51:15 -!- skj3gg has joined. 03:53:40 -!- MoALTz_ has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 03:55:01 -!- ProofTechnique has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 03:58:42 -!- ProofTechnique has joined. 04:09:57 -!- Magnet_Dude has joined. 04:29:50 -!- dts|pokeball has joined. 04:36:49 -!- _AndoDaan_ has quit (Quit: Going, going, gone.). 04:44:52 -!- dts|pokeball has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 04:50:11 -!- Lymee has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 04:57:27 -!- Magnet_Dude has changed nick to MDream. 05:02:38 -!- Lymia has joined. 05:10:04 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 05:16:06 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 05:17:33 -!- GeekDude has quit (Quit: {{{}}{{{}}{{}}}{{}}} (www.adiirc.com)). 05:19:09 -!- callforjudgement has joined. 05:19:14 -!- ais523 has quit (Disconnected by services). 05:19:16 -!- callforjudgement has changed nick to ais523. 05:24:57 -!- skj3gg has quit (Quit: ZZZzzz…). 05:39:19 -!- skj3gg has joined. 05:50:00 -!- ais523 has quit. 06:03:19 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 06:07:25 -!- skj3gg has quit (Quit: ZZZzzz…). 07:23:38 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 07:49:14 -!- Patashu has joined. 07:54:34 -!- Lymia has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 07:55:40 -!- Lymia has joined. 08:14:57 -!- CADD has joined. 08:32:03 -!- Lymia has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 08:34:29 -!- Lymia has joined. 08:54:08 -!- chaosagent has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 09:04:41 -!- weissschloss has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 09:12:30 -!- kapil___ has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 09:21:08 is there any way to resolve cyclic dependencies in cabal? 09:21:32 i fear it will lead to an extra module ... 09:22:05 what does cabal have to do with it? 09:22:32 okay, ghc 09:23:27 https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/latest/docs/html/users_guide/separate-compilation.html#mutual-recursion 09:23:52 you do, in fact, need an extra file. 09:25:43 i think recommended practice is to reorganize your modules instead whenever possible 09:27:02 yeah, i think i will do that 09:28:51 -!- Patashu has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 09:28:52 i am currently rewriting older stuff of myself to make stuff more exchangeable 09:28:56 i was such a fool 09:29:10 -!- Patashu has joined. 09:57:43 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 10:01:14 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move * Esowiki201529A * moved [[JSFuck]] to [[Javascript fuck]] 10:01:55 [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move_redir * Esowiki201529A * moved [[Javascript fuck]] to [[JSFuck]] over redirect 10:02:41 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Later). 10:18:36 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 10:21:35 -!- gamemanj has joined. 10:36:54 -!- SopaXorzTaker has joined. 10:44:07 [wiki] [[Template:X1]] N http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=42021 * Esowiki201529A * (+264) "wiki cyclic tag" test. 10:53:08 ...what the... what is that, exactly...? 10:54:46 Judging by the name, I'm guessing something to do with cyclic tags....Are you trying to use the wiki as a esoteric programming language??? 10:55:51 gamemanj: it's an implementation of cyclic tag with mediawiki templates I think 11:00:29 gamemanj: http://esolangs.org/wiki/Wiki_Cyclic_Tag 11:04:36 -!- Patashu has quit (Disconnected by services). 11:04:36 -!- Patashu_ has joined. 11:24:10 -!- boily has joined. 11:24:56 I wonder why BytePusher is so unpopular? 11:26:30 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 11:38:54 -!- gamemanj has quit (Quit: ircII EPIC4-2.10.5 -- Are we there yet?). 12:12:41 -!- vanila has joined. 12:12:46 hello 12:13:49 -!- hjulle has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 12:15:48 -!- Patashu_ has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 12:17:13 -!- vanila has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 12:22:21 -!- vanila has joined. 12:25:17 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 12:27:59 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 12:31:17 -!- boily has quit (Quit: BARYCENTRIC CHICKEN). 12:45:55 -!- ais523 has joined. 12:49:33 -!- kapil___ has joined. 13:02:31 [wiki] [[MICE]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42022&oldid=40943 * Ais523 * (-195) fix the spec to not trigger the spam filter; most of our spambots don't know how newlines work, apparently this page didn't either 13:03:34 haha that edit summary :P 13:04:03 caught that one looking over past spam filter hits 13:04:19 although the last person to trigger it is oerjan, who (being an admin) was able to override it 13:05:24 http://esolangs.org/wiki/Java%27 13:05:28 this sounds silly and not esoteric 13:06:06 also I'm not sure if the statement made there is even correct 13:07:13 I mean, Java-minus-Object is still TC 13:07:21 but I don't think you can compile Java into it directly 13:07:36 because heterogeneous lists would no longer be implementable 13:09:32 -!- skj3gg has joined. 13:11:36 ais523, do you want to look at my quine in minikanren (its a schemey prolog)? 13:12:07 http://lpaste.net/121083 13:12:34 * ais523 looks 13:12:36 it's so long, I wonder if it can be shorter 13:12:44 th 13:12:53 there's an online interpreter if you want to try it 13:12:58 although you can probably guess what it outputs 13:14:08 yep 13:14:27 someone on some mailing list used to have a signature along the lines of "I lost the source code to all my quines! How will I recover it from the binaries?" 13:17:17 -!- SopaXorzTaker has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:24:57 -!- SopaXorzTaker has joined. 13:30:27 -!- _AndoDaan has joined. 13:33:53 -!- skj3gg has quit (Quit: ZZZzzz…). 13:41:49 -!- vanila has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 13:42:09 -!- skj3gg has joined. 13:57:14 -!- SopaXorzTaker has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:04:00 too verbose. how about just: "can someone help me disassemble these quines?" 14:10:40 e.g. via using a compiler? 14:15:00 . o O ( Unfortunately I also lost the Turing Machine that could run those binaries them. ) 14:15:03 s/ them// 14:18:02 how do you create a turing machine quine anyway? 14:19:11 by making a programming language resembling TMs. e.g. bf 14:25:06 ais523, I want to actually demonstrate a StackFlow MtG game at some point 14:25:11 What cards will I need? 14:25:23 Taneb: b_jonas has some concerns about the construction 14:25:39 but basically, it's just the cards mentioned in the article, plus a bunch of copy effects 14:25:44 plus some way to loop your library 14:26:01 also, if you plan to do this competitively, you'll need some way to stop your opponent winning until you can set the situation up 14:26:33 there's a combo deck around somewhere which needs a lot of luck, but gives you perfect control of the gamestate if you're lucky enough that the combo gets set off 14:26:43 wouldn't be 100% impossible that you could pull it off in a tournament 14:27:00 One concern a friend of mine who knows Magic better than I do raised was table space, if you need a large number of creatures 14:27:19 you do need a large number of creatures 14:27:55 -!- SopaXorzTaker has joined. 14:28:06 anyway, the critical cards to the combo are: Noxious Ghoul; Dralnu's Crusade; Cathar's Crusade 14:28:27 plus you need a text-changing effect, Artificial Evolution is the one mentioned in the article, but you could swap it out with anything that changes creature types 14:28:44 finally, you need Engineered Plague or an equivalent 14:28:58 oh, and Rotlung Reanimator 14:29:04 I think that's it for the cards that don't have easy substitutes 14:29:33 I went through the construction listed on the wiki and I have a list of needed cards, but I don't know a thing about quantities or anything I am afraid 14:29:42 -!- _AndoDaan has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 14:29:51 ah right 14:30:02 basically you need hundreds of copies of most of the cards; you can only run 4 in a deck 14:30:08 so what you do is run a huge number of copy effects 14:30:12 rite of replication is a good one 14:30:14 -!- _AndoDaan has joined. 14:30:18 then you need to run library loop effects too 14:30:23 so that you don't run out of cards 14:30:29 two copies of elixir of immortality will do for that 14:31:11 -!- skj3gg has quit (Quit: ZZZzzz…). 14:31:45 Taneb: so basically what you actually need, if you have infinite time to set up 14:32:01 is all the cards listed on the wiki, plus rite of replication, plus two copies of elixir of immortality 14:32:11 actually I think you can make do with one? 14:32:18 also, plus enough land to get this started 14:32:33 I recommend running an infinite mana combo too 14:32:44 (my favourite is izzet guildmage + three copies of rite of flame, but there are tons) 14:33:54 anyway, bear in mind that that construction will take a long, long time to set up 14:34:11 I'd guess it'd be on the order of 1000 creature and enchantment tokens just to start the thing off 14:34:44 anyway, b_jonas is right in that the triggers for "pop" actions can stack in the wrong order 14:35:15 [wiki] [[Talk:StackFlow]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42023&oldid=41663 * Ais523 * (+201) suggestions for a fix? 14:38:55 I only started playing Magic a couple of months ago - partially because I wanted to understand this construction - and I am not very good at it yet 14:39:24 that's a really bad reason to start Magic 14:39:49 Also because a few of my friends play it often and it seemed fun 14:40:22 -!- Koen__ has joined. 14:40:31 it's fun-ish but terrible value for money 14:40:48 I have thus far avoided spending any money on it 14:40:48 -!- Koen__ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 14:41:02 -!- Koen__ has joined. 14:41:33 oh, in that case, continue as you are 14:41:41 I was going to go to a prerelease but I felt ill/anxious 14:41:45 -!- ais523 has quit (Quit: meeting). 14:52:51 -!- Lymia has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:54:55 -!- Lymia has joined. 14:55:06 wait, this construction has actually inspired you to start playing Magic? then esolangs are totally WORTH and have good unintended side effects! 14:55:26 "Also because a few of my friends play it often and it seemed fun" -- aww, why do you have to ruin the illusion 14:56:03 b_jonas, it largely seemed fun because "Wow, this card game is TURING COMPLETE? This is exactly the sort of ridiculousness that I think I like!" 15:06:31 -!- `^_^v has joined. 15:06:45 magic? the deck shuffling one? 15:22:30 -!- kapil___ has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 15:40:51 -!- MDream has changed nick to MDude. 16:04:10 -!- SopaXorzTaker has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 16:17:23 -!- SopaXorzTaker has joined. 16:32:58 -!- _AndoDaan has changed nick to AndoDaan. 16:55:31 [wiki] [[Clip]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42024&oldid=42013 * Ypnypn * (+3222) 16:57:03 [wiki] [[Clip]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42025&oldid=42024 * Ypnypn * (+34) 17:12:13 -!- oerjan has joined. 17:14:58 -!- Tritonio has joined. 17:15:22 -!- ProofTechnique has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 17:16:35 -!- ^v has quit (Quit: Network ban). 17:16:51 -!- ^v has joined. 17:20:13 -!- bb010g has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 17:21:41 -!- ^v has quit (Client Quit). 17:22:19 -!- ^v has joined. 17:30:01 -!- ^v has quit (Quit: Network ban). 17:30:20 -!- ^v has joined. 17:45:16 [wiki] [[Clip]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42026&oldid=42025 * Ypnypn * (+2632) 17:48:03 -!- adu has joined. 17:54:28 -!- Tritonio has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 17:55:16 -!- Tritonio has joined. 17:58:08 [wiki] [[Clip]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42027&oldid=42026 * Ypnypn * (+1085) 17:59:31 -!- MoALTz has joined. 18:03:28 [wiki] [[Clip]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42028&oldid=42027 * Ypnypn * (+128) 18:04:21 [wiki] [[Clip]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42029&oldid=42028 * Ypnypn * (+3) 18:07:21 * oerjan checks awkward fumbles on mezzacotta and notices there have been several new comics since last he checked 18:09:08 -!- FreeFull has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 18:10:01 well, there were two, which appeared less than a month after the last one i remember 18:14:34 -!- AndoDaan has quit (Quit: Bye). 18:15:00 -!- AndoDaan has joined. 18:23:11 [wiki] [[Deadfish]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42030&oldid=41870 * Oerjan * (-13) /* A colon semicolon */ Name 18:23:12 -!- ProofTechnique has joined. 18:26:02 -!- SopaXorzTaker has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:27:36 -!- ProofTechnique has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 18:28:38 [wiki] [[EsoInterpreters]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42031&oldid=41918 * Oerjan * (+495) /* Main table */ Deadfish in A:; 18:31:54 -!- rsal has left. 18:50:41 [wiki] [[EsoInterpreters]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42032&oldid=42031 * Oerjan * (+3511) /* Main table */ Deadfish in Burlesque, Chicken, DL, Forobj, Stackstack, StaPLe, WARP 18:54:19 -!- bb010g has joined. 18:54:58 Cleaning house in case reddit might call, Oerjan? (well, that Hello World website via reddit) 18:55:28 nope 18:56:47 Oh. 18:58:25 [wiki] [[List of ideas]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42033&oldid=41947 * Oerjan * (-1) tpyo 19:02:14 -!- GeekDude has joined. 19:02:58 [wiki] [[Esolang talk:Categorization]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42034&oldid=41977 * Oerjan * (+1) /* Proposed Category:Big Five */ fix category link 19:09:17 -!- Tritonio_ has joined. 19:11:14 -!- Tritonio has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 19:14:49 -!- Tritonio_ has changed nick to Tritonio. 19:22:53 -!- coppro has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:23:25 [wiki] [[Talk:Onoz]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42035&oldid=42001 * Oerjan * (+55) unsigned 19:32:50 -!- coppro has joined. 20:03:41 -!- Patashu has joined. 20:05:07 -!- kcm1700_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:05:27 -!- kcm1700 has joined. 20:24:25 -!- Patashu has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 20:36:39 hey look, if I pass the right arguments to the compiler, it generates better optimized code 20:36:51 the hard part is to figure out what the right arguments are 20:37:11 -O11 hth 20:37:17 --ignore-source-code --use-this-optimized-object-file 20:37:57 -!- ^v^v has joined. 20:39:15 I still don't understand some of the stuff it does though 20:40:27 are these pointless register moves really necessary? 20:40:55 -!- ^v has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 20:41:04 b_jonas: there are papers on this with titles like "A Genetic Algorithm approach towards compiler flag selection based on compilation and execution duration." 20:41:15 scary 20:41:26 -!- Tritonio has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 20:42:41 -!- Tritonio has joined. 20:42:44 (Ok, I actually stopped looking after I found the first one. I bet there are more though.) 20:48:02 -!- nys has joined. 20:50:14 -!- AndoDaan has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 20:51:43 -!- AndoDaan has joined. 20:53:49 -!- SirCmpwn has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 20:55:50 -!- AndoDaan has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 20:57:57 -!- SirCmpwn has joined. 21:10:25 [wiki] [[Clip]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42036&oldid=42029 * Ypnypn * (+1021) 21:24:46 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 22:00:59 -!- ProofTechnique has joined. 22:05:25 -!- ProofTechnique has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 22:06:24 -!- GeekDude has quit (Quit: {{{}}{{{}}{{}}}{{}}} (www.adiirc.com)). 22:10:13 I need to get out of my habit of eating business cards... 22:11:26 -!- FreeFull has joined. 22:12:17 [wiki] [[Clip/Examples]] N http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=42037 * Ypnypn * (+2271) Created page with "==Hello world== "Hello world Self-explanatory, but note that the closing quotation mark is not needed. ==Cat== ‌ When compiled, this is expanded to: [M ] Thus, the..." 22:19:11 [wiki] [[Clip]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42038&oldid=42036 * Ypnypn * (+14) 22:20:08 -!- bb010g has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 22:31:10 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:31:17 -!- GeekDude has joined. 22:36:18 -!- ^v^v has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 22:42:27 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 22:46:44 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 22:57:49 [wiki] [[FlogScript]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42039&oldid=37852 * 63.232.95.4 * (+46) /* Examples from anarchy golf */ Added FlogScript quine, from http://golf.shinh.org/reveal.rb?Quine/milieu_1281794781&flog 23:01:20 -!- skj3gg has joined. 23:13:16 -!- adu has quit (Quit: adu). 23:21:47 ^funge 23:21:51 ^source 23:24:22 -!- Taneb has changed nick to nvd. 23:25:09 -!- Lymia has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 23:25:10 -!- skj3gg has quit (Quit: ZZZzzz…). 23:27:35 -!- nvd has changed nick to Taneb. 23:36:16 -!- adu has joined. 23:48:33 -!- mitchs has quit (Quit: mitchs). 23:49:56 -!- Koen__ has quit (Quit: The struct held his beloved integer in his strong, protecting arms, his eyes like sapphire orbs staring into her own. 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