Mail Archives: djgpp/2009/10/05/16:15:39
Hi,
On Oct 5, 1:29=A0pm, "Rod Pemberton" <do_not_h DOT DOT DOT AT nohavenot DOT cmm> wrote:
> "Rugxulo" <rugx DOT DOT DOT AT gmail DOT com> wrote in message
>
> > Now I'm on an ETA kick. It's another esoteric language, only eight
> > commands, but it's quite different from Brainf***.
>
> You might try a post to comp.lang.forth, forwarding this, if interested.
>
> Rod Pemberton
> PS. =A0Not real sure what this has to do with DJGPP...
Basically, I got interested in Befunge93, and I found various
interpreters (including default C one, which DJGPP happily accepts).
One set was from a Ruby contest, and I knew 1.8.x supported DJGPP, so
I decided to try compiling Ruby itself. Once I found out the -O2 and -
Os difference, I thought it was worth mentioning here (honestly I
doubt comp.lang.ruby cares, most people are anti-DOS snobs). Then I
personally was playing with Ruby a bit, especially for ETA, and the
two examples were just meant to prove "hey, DJGPP works, Ruby works,
ETA works". (The main ETA distribution includes C and Perl versions,
both of which work with DJGPP also.) So it's more of a bug report /
success story / example code combo. :-)
P.S. The only esoteric interpreters in Forth I know of are Brainf***,
and while I like that too, it's not my main interest. (Too bad Google
Groups' archives seems very incomplete these days, dunno why.)
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