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5:26 PM
@rightfold not sure I like it
 
user142019
I like it.
 
user142019
With duck typing.
 
@FredOverflow why are you not in this list?
 
@JohanLarsson Because nobody knows my language? Also, I haven't implemented anything besides multiplication, addition and constants yet :)
 
I meant your name/row
 
5:30 PM
Oh. Well, I guess I wouldn't know how to proceed. What does it mean that a language is 50% awesome, for example? Or 75%? Or 90%?
StackedCrook gave 100% to Java, wtf? Was that a typo, and he simply forgot the minus sign?
 
I have no idea, I just like to watch that matrix :D
 
Keanu Reeves fan?
 
the awesomeness matrix/chart
 
user142019
_Static_assert and offsetof are most useful when dealing with assembly. :) gist.github.com/rightfold/0a43a6bedb4a1ecdf0dd
 
@JohanLarsson Okay, I filled it in. Do I need to save somewhere, or can you already see it?
 
5:36 PM
[x] can see, t was sehe who created it btw
 
Sorry for leaving so many blanks, but I am uncomfortable rating languages I don't have much experience with.
Where is Scala, by the way? :)
 
why sorry? :D
 
Because then there's not much for you to read, is there? :)
 
I found it strange that everyone knew every language.
 
Robot is very humble. Apparently, he doesn't even know a single language :)
 
5:38 PM
@FredOverflow haha, but then maybe I can waste my time on other things.
 
By the way, I find it stupid that you can go below 0%.
Oh lol, rightfold doesn't like C++ very much, only 8% :)
 
yeah % awesomeness is about as arbitrary as it gets, negative % is maybe just wrong
 
user142019
Okay.
 
user142019
I implemented oslash_send_message. Let's test it. :P
 
Didn't you plan to rename oslash to something that doesn't look like a stop sign? ;)
 
user142019
5:43 PM
Nah.
 
You can name your conference oopslash :)
 
user142019
Hurray osl_send_message works! :D
 
5:58 PM
@rightfold I don't understand any of that, but I'm happy for you :)
 
user142019
#include <oslash/object.h>
#include <oslash/type.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
 
user142019
This includes the files that contain the necessary declarations.
 
user142019
extern __cdecl struct osl_object *osl_send_message(struct osl_object *self, osl_sel sel, ...);

struct osl_object *osl_String_length(struct osl_object *self, osl_sel sel, ...) {
    return (struct osl_object*)1;
}

struct osl_object *osl_String_to_upper(struct osl_object *self, osl_sel sel, ...) {
    return (struct osl_object*)2;
}
 
user142019
These are the method implementations of String (dummy functions).
 
user142019
struct osl_type String = {
    .name = name,
    .member_names = member_names,
    .methods = methods,
};
 
user142019
6:00 PM
This defines the String type.
 
user142019
struct osl_object string = {
    .isa = &String,
};
 
user142019
This defines a String object.
 
user142019
printf("%p\n", (void *)osl_send_message(&string, to_upper_sel));
 
user142019
This calls to_upper on the String and prints the result.
 
6:15 PM
I was just cooking in the kitchen, and I noticed that from above, a pot looks like your language :)
At the correct angle, of course.
 

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