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Variables generated for this change

VariableValue
Edit count of the user (user_editcount)
28
Name of the user account (user_name)
'Las-r'
Age of the user account (user_age)
24105953
Page ID (page_id)
24980
Page namespace (page_namespace)
0
Page title (without namespace) (page_title)
'Enn'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'Enn'
Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
'add infobox'
Old content model (old_content_model)
'wikitext'
New content model (new_content_model)
'wikitext'
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'= Enn: Executable NAND Network = A logic-oriented esolang made by [https://github.com/las-r Nayif Ehan] in Q1 2026. A more in-depth documentation, interpreter, and examples can be found [https://github.com/las-r/enn here]. == How Enn works == Every instruction in Enn does 1 of 4 things: * Set a variable * Output a variable * Toggle a variable * Check for input The only computation given to you is the ability to use NAND. '''IMPORTANT NOTE:''' Every program loops by default. To end a program, you must forcequit it, or use the <tt>--once</tt> argument. == Syntax == === Basic Guidelines === * Line breaks, indentation, and trailing spaces do not matter. * Every instruction should be ended with <tt>;</tt>. * Comments are padded with <tt>/</tt>. * Variable names cannot include spaces or use the following characters: <tt>=, l, &lt;, &gt;</tt> ** Variable names also cannot be <tt>0</tt> or <tt>1</tt>. === Commands === ==== Set a variable ==== <tt>q</tt> is the name of the variable. <pre><nowiki> q=; </nowiki></pre> Variable <tt>q</tt> is set to <tt>w</tt> NAND <tt>e</tt>. This is the only logic you can use. <pre><nowiki> q=w,e; </nowiki></pre> You can also use direct values. <pre><nowiki> q=w,0; </nowiki></pre> ==== Output a value ==== <tt>q</tt> is outputted to the console. Variable outputs are inline. <pre><nowiki> >q; </nowiki></pre> An output symbol with no variable is a newline. <pre><nowiki> >; </nowiki></pre> Two output symbols perform ASCII/UTF-8 output. (v≥1.2) <pre><nowiki> >>q,w,e,r,t,y,u,i,o,p; </nowiki></pre> ==== Input a value (v≥1.1) ==== <tt>k</tt> is set to whether the spacebar is actively being pressed or not. <pre><nowiki> <k; </nowiki></pre> An input symbol with no variable pauses the program until the spacebar is pressed. <pre><nowiki> <; </nowiki></pre> That's it, really. [[Category:2026]] [[Category:Implemented]] [[Category:IO]] [[Category:Binary]] [[Category:Bounded-storage machine]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{infobox proglang |name=Enn |paradigms=imperative |author=[[:User:Las-r|Las-r]] |year=[[:Category:2026|2026]] |class=[[:Category:Bounded-storage machine|Bounded-storage machine]] |majorimpl=[https://github.com/las-r/enn GitHub] |files=<code>.enn</code> }} = Enn: Executable NAND Network = A logic-oriented esolang made by [https://github.com/las-r Nayif Ehan] in Q1 2026. A more in-depth documentation, interpreter, and examples can be found [https://github.com/las-r/enn here]. == How Enn works == Every instruction in Enn does 1 of 4 things: * Set a variable * Output a variable * Toggle a variable * Check for input The only computation given to you is the ability to use NAND. '''IMPORTANT NOTE:''' Every program loops by default. To end a program, you must forcequit it, or use the <tt>--once</tt> argument. == Syntax == === Basic Guidelines === * Line breaks, indentation, and trailing spaces do not matter. * Every instruction should be ended with <tt>;</tt>. * Comments are padded with <tt>/</tt>. * Variable names cannot include spaces or use the following characters: <tt>=, l, &lt;, &gt;</tt> ** Variable names also cannot be <tt>0</tt> or <tt>1</tt>. === Commands === ==== Set a variable ==== <tt>q</tt> is the name of the variable. <pre><nowiki> q=; </nowiki></pre> Variable <tt>q</tt> is set to <tt>w</tt> NAND <tt>e</tt>. This is the only logic you can use. <pre><nowiki> q=w,e; </nowiki></pre> You can also use direct values. <pre><nowiki> q=w,0; </nowiki></pre> ==== Output a value ==== <tt>q</tt> is outputted to the console. Variable outputs are inline. <pre><nowiki> >q; </nowiki></pre> An output symbol with no variable is a newline. <pre><nowiki> >; </nowiki></pre> Two output symbols perform ASCII/UTF-8 output. (v≥1.2) <pre><nowiki> >>q,w,e,r,t,y,u,i,o,p; </nowiki></pre> ==== Input a value (v≥1.1) ==== <tt>k</tt> is set to whether the spacebar is actively being pressed or not. <pre><nowiki> <k; </nowiki></pre> An input symbol with no variable pauses the program until the spacebar is pressed. <pre><nowiki> <; </nowiki></pre> That's it, really. [[Category:2026]] [[Category:Implemented]] [[Category:IO]] [[Category:Binary]] [[Category:Bounded-storage machine]]'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
'@@ -1,2 +1,12 @@ +{{infobox proglang +|name=Enn +|paradigms=imperative +|author=[[:User:Las-r|Las-r]] +|year=[[:Category:2026|2026]] +|class=[[:Category:Bounded-storage machine|Bounded-storage machine]] +|majorimpl=[https://github.com/las-r/enn GitHub] +|files=<code>.enn</code> +}} + = Enn: Executable NAND Network = A logic-oriented esolang made by [https://github.com/las-r Nayif Ehan] in Q1 2026. '
New page size (new_size)
2221
Old page size (old_size)
1963
Lines added in edit (added_lines)
[ 0 => '{{infobox proglang', 1 => '|name=Enn', 2 => '|paradigms=imperative', 3 => '|author=[[:User:Las-r|Las-r]]', 4 => '|year=[[:Category:2026|2026]]', 5 => '|class=[[:Category:Bounded-storage machine|Bounded-storage machine]]', 6 => '|majorimpl=[https://github.com/las-r/enn GitHub]', 7 => '|files=<code>.enn</code>', 8 => '}}', 9 => '' ]
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
'1771540144'