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1:30 AM
With invisibles, if you start multiple blocks on a line, e.g. cycle [ trap [ you can use comment to indicate what you're closing way down the page instead of just ] ]. e.g. comment </trap>] comment </cycle>].
I had proposed ** as actually meaning "COMMENT to end of line" which would allow other things like ** /trap] ** /cycle] if that idea sticks around.
 
 
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7:30 AM
@HostileForksaysdonttrustSE WOW!!
 
 
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4:12 PM
@giuliolunati I could convert Doom to assembly and then assemble that to machine code pretty fast, also... there's no preprocessor, so no macros. TCC is pretty fast too, so it would be a better comparison to strip out all the #ifdefs and such from C code and then run TCC on it.
It's not surprising, starting from scratch...throwing out anything you found inconvenient...and only targeting one architecture...can be faster. So the real proof is in its stewardship and evolution track. Could be interesting, could not be. It only recently open-sourced.
The individual files aren't commented at the top as to their purpose (just file name and copyright date) and it's hard to get a sense of the design browsing it; comments are sparse. It bears markers of things that I would generally bet against.
But the existence of such projects does--I believe--show that there is an emerging market of people looking for solutions that aren't dependent on giant toolchains and runtimes. I think software might have potential for an "organic and locally sourced"-style movement like what has happened in food and other goods...where such things are seen as more valuable or "healthy", and command a higher price despite being "simpler".
 
 
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6:11 PM
@HostileForksaysdonttrustSE Also did not specify the machine (CPU etc ) used.
 
 
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8:25 PM
I got 4 exe now only wna
 
8:35 PM
And need to paint livingroom ceiling and walls tomorrow. How about that for everyday life excuse.. but I thought the routine out now. Only hope the first exe will work for me.
 
 
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9:49 PM
Go has named return values and we could do this also. RETURN could also be variadic, so that if you say return you return the values as-is (they could default to void), and return 1 would assign the first, then return 1 2 would assign the first two, etc.
With AUGMENT you could add more return values after-the-fact.
I'm really trying to get my head around what the right way of handling interruptions (e.g. Ctrl-C) would be... this blog post about a python extension sums up why it's difficult and that nearly nobody does it right.
 
10:09 PM
One way to have "interruptible" and "uninterruptible" parts would be to always send Ctrl-C interrupts and then have a way to recover() from it. Stackless could enable recovering from where a throw left off...but that would be a pretty massive model change. :-(
 

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