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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/interps/cfunge/cfunge-src/examples/README Sun Dec 09 19:30:08 2012 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +Note that these examples mostly come from other sources. I have not written +most of them myself. + +Those that are known: + * From http://catseye.tc/projects/befunge93/eg/INDEX.html : + * dladv.bf Simple (or rather minimal!) adventure game in Befunge93. + * life.bf Game of life in Befunge93. + * pi2.bf Generate first 100 digits of Pi. + * prime.bf Print all prime numbers up to 254. + * robot.b93 A simple game in Befunge93. Note this one does NOT work in + Befunge98 mode due to space in string issues. + Run with -s 93 option to cfunge. + * wumpus.bf Hunt the wumpus in Befunge93 + * My own ones (all GPL3 with proxy like the main code): + * hello-concurrent1.b98 + Use two threads to print hello world, uses several "mutexes" to lock. + For this example to work the interpreter must be compiled with concurrency. + * hello-concurrent2.b98 + A lock free version of the above. + For this example to work the interpreter must be compiled with concurrency. + * roman.b98 + This shows an example of how to use fingerprints. Also valid in unefunge98. + * count.b98 + This one just asks for a number to be input, then prints all numbers from + 1 up to (and including) that number. The number entered should be positive. +Unknown ones: + * fib.bf + Calculate the n-th element in the Fibonacci sequence. + * hello.bf + Standard Hello world, done in the most simple way possible.