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'[[Interpriterlol|InterpriterLol]] is a programming language designed and written by [[User:Zlfp|Zlfp]], that is designed to look dumb and feel dumb, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeti yet], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_completeness turing complete] =Commands= '''authors note, i have a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeti yeti] in my basement that i cant get rid of''' so, the commands in [[Interpriterlol|InterpriterLol]] are nothing really special, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeti yet], not standart. (only by naming conventions) {| class="wikitable" |- ! name !! args !! what it does |- | write || value: *String *number *List *Reference || writes out the value into the terminal (or wherever you're running this) |- | goto || value: *Number (without a fractional part (or .0)) || goes to the line specified in the value (note that the lines start with 0) |- | get || value: *String || requests a string from the user with the value as what it asks |- | getnum || value: *String || requests a number from the user with the value as what it asks |} =References (not the links at the end, but the refernces in programming)= so, a Reference is a pointer, but high level, so, what it basically does, is makes a variable be setable by a variable. so, for example, if b is a reference to a (denoted like <code>~a</code>), then setting b would reset a instead, and you need to use <code>~=</code> to reset the value of b. =Variables= so, variables are created and set in a python like manner, <code>name = value</code>, but, if you set it to a reference, however (like this: <code>name = ~variable</code>), any attempt at setting the variable will result in the variable in the reference to be set. and if you want to reset the variable that is a reference, you need to use this: <code>name ~= newvalue</code>. =Lists= all, the same, indexed as <code>list[index]</code>, written as <code>[element1, element2, ...]</code> =Strings= '''"why am i even doing this?"''' - ~~~~ so, strings can both be sourrounded by <code>'</code> and <code>"</code> =Any customs? yes of course, its an esolang= so, the first one is that true and false default to 1 and 0, the numbers, whitch means you can do crazy stuff. also, this language does not have an and or an or, so, since true is 1 and false is 0, we can replace theese concepts <code>and</code>: <code>(condition1 + condition2)/2 == 1</code> <code>or</code>: <code>(condition1 + contition2)/2 > 0</code> <code>not</code>: <code>(conditon1 - 1)*-1</code> ===why does this work?=== well, as we can see, the conditions sum up 2 if both are true, so, we can get the average in order to determine how many are true (0 - all false, 1 - all true, 0.5 - 1 true), and then we can set a limit on how much of them are true (<code>> 0</code> - atleast 1, <code>== 1</code> - all of them) and we can do this for any number of conditions for <code>not</code>, its simple, 0 = -1, 1 = 0, and then we just flip the negative in order to get 0 = 1, 1 = 0 =Examples= '''"i have some [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_marking egg samples]"''' - ~~~~ '''"It's me, your eggs husband"''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asgore asgore] ===hello, world!=== <pre> write("Hello, world!") </pre> ===Truth machine=== <pre> goto(3) goto(5) goto(7) num = getnum("1 or 0: ") goto((((num == 1) + (num == 0))/2 > 0) +1) write("error") goto(14) goto((num == 1) +8) goto(10) goto(13) write(0) goto(14) write(1) goto(12) </pre> ===Fizzbuzz=== <pre> goto(3) goto(19) goto(6) i = 0.0 i = i+1 goto((i =< 100) + 1) goto((i%15 == 0) + 7) goto((i%5 == 0) +10) write("fizzbuzz") goto(4) goto((i%3 == 0) +13) write("buzz") goto(4) goto(15) goto(17) write(i) goto(4) write("fizz") goto(4) </pre> and yes, there is an actuall [https://github.com/zlfplololo/InterpriterLol github] to the interpriter, hence, the name'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,102 @@ +[[Interpriterlol|InterpriterLol]] is a programming language designed and written by [[User:Zlfp|Zlfp]], that is designed to look dumb and feel dumb, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeti yet], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_completeness turing complete] +=Commands= +'''authors note, i have a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeti yeti] in my basement that i cant get rid of''' + +so, the commands in [[Interpriterlol|InterpriterLol]] are nothing really special, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeti yet], not standart. (only by naming conventions) +{| class="wikitable" +|- +! name !! args !! what it does +|- +| write || value: +*String +*number +*List +*Reference +|| writes out the value into the terminal (or wherever you're running this) +|- +| goto || value: +*Number (without a fractional part (or .0)) +|| goes to the line specified in the value (note that the lines start with 0) +|- +| get || value: +*String +|| requests a string from the user with the value as what it asks +|- +| getnum || value: +*String +|| requests a number from the user with the value as what it asks +|} +=References (not the links at the end, but the refernces in programming)= +so, a Reference is a pointer, but high level, so, what it basically does, is makes a variable be setable by a variable. so, for example, if b is a reference to a (denoted like <code>~a</code>), then setting b would reset a instead, and you need to use <code>~=</code> to reset the value of b. +=Variables= +so, variables are created and set in a python like manner, <code>name = value</code>, but, if you set it to a reference, however (like this: <code>name = ~variable</code>), any attempt at setting the variable will result in the variable in the reference to be set. and if you want to reset the variable that is a reference, you need to use this: <code>name ~= newvalue</code>. +=Lists= +all, the same, indexed as <code>list[index]</code>, written as <code>[element1, element2, ...]</code> +=Strings= +'''"why am i even doing this?"''' - ~~~~ + +so, strings can both be sourrounded by <code>'</code> and <code>"</code> + +=Any customs? yes of course, its an esolang= +so, the first one is that true and false default to 1 and 0, the numbers, whitch means you can do crazy stuff. + +also, this language does not have an and or an or, so, since true is 1 and false is 0, we can replace theese concepts + +<code>and</code>: <code>(condition1 + condition2)/2 == 1</code> + +<code>or</code>: <code>(condition1 + contition2)/2 > 0</code> + +<code>not</code>: <code>(conditon1 - 1)*-1</code> +===why does this work?=== +well, as we can see, the conditions sum up 2 if both are true, so, we can get the average in order to determine how many are true (0 - all false, 1 - all true, 0.5 - 1 true), and then we can set a limit on how much of them are true (<code>> 0</code> - atleast 1, <code>== 1</code> - all of them) and we can do this for any number of conditions + +for <code>not</code>, its simple, 0 = -1, 1 = 0, and then we just flip the negative in order to get 0 = 1, 1 = 0 +=Examples= +'''"i have some [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_marking egg samples]"''' - ~~~~ + +'''"It's me, your eggs husband"''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asgore asgore] + +===hello, world!=== +<pre> +write("Hello, world!") +</pre> +===Truth machine=== +<pre> +goto(3) +goto(5) +goto(7) +num = getnum("1 or 0: ") +goto((((num == 1) + (num == 0))/2 > 0) +1) +write("error") +goto(14) +goto((num == 1) +8) +goto(10) +goto(13) +write(0) +goto(14) +write(1) +goto(12) +</pre> +===Fizzbuzz=== +<pre> +goto(3) +goto(19) +goto(6) +i = 0.0 +i = i+1 +goto((i =< 100) + 1) +goto((i%15 == 0) + 7) +goto((i%5 == 0) +10) +write("fizzbuzz") +goto(4) +goto((i%3 == 0) +13) +write("buzz") +goto(4) +goto(15) +goto(17) +write(i) +goto(4) +write("fizz") +goto(4) +</pre> +and yes, there is an actuall [https://github.com/zlfplololo/InterpriterLol github] to the interpriter, hence, the name '
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