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10:39 AM
Thought 'd share (some of these languages are a bit far reaching)
• A https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%2B_(programming_language)
• B https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B_(programming_language)
• C https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_(programming_language)
• D https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D_(programming_language)
• E https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_(programming_language)
• F https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F_(programming_language)
• G https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G_programming_language
• H https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_H
 
nwp
Gotta make I.
 
(conspiracy: property of Apple) 🍎
 
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iLang: Can't do anything, but the syntax is very pretty!
 
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1:45 PM
Today on crazy things compilers do godbolt.org/z/jfzGxxeKb
 
nwp
Today on crazy design decisions that were actually made:
> In SuperCollider everything is an object, and evaluation happens from left to right, so 5 + 3 * 2 will evaluate as (5 + 3 ) * 2.
 
2:17 PM
aren't there a few functional languages that evaluate left to right? L I think? (which is not to say it's a good idea, mostly that it's not unique)
 
 
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3:20 PM
Most modern languages evaluate from left-to-right, just that there's also operator precedence that comes with that so that 3 * 2 has more precedence than 5 + 3
 
3:44 PM
Yeah.
 
 
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6:35 PM
@Mgetz lol! But, is it faster? :L
 
I'd guess no unless the data is massive
the O2 version will fit in instruction cache
in fact I think it fits in micro op replay cache
sometimes small simple things go BRRRRRT
I was honestly expecting a rep prefix
either way it could be worse...
@MadDog386 you shouldn't need those two final instructions. You do need to push bx though as it's callee save you then need to pop bx before the ret 4 and it's ret 4 because your parameters take up 4 bytes on the stack. I am assuming 16bit... — Mgetz 23 mins ago
trying to stop someone clobbering the stack
 
7:02 PM
Wow.. just. wow
 
@Lapys 🤢🤢🤢🤢
 
 
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8:16 PM
another high quality answer found on SO
 

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