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author | HackEso <hackeso@esolangs.org> |
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date | Sat, 07 Dec 2019 23:36:53 +0000 |
parents | 859f9b4339e6 |
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* sick should use a standard (for INTERCAL values of "standard") grammar to parse its (mis)configuration file, say "sickrc.io" * the (mis)configuration data for optional modules should be installed with the modules; at the moment, it's installed by the Base package * The Bytecode and Splats data contain values which are only used if optional modules are installed; it should be possible to remove these from the Base package, and update Bytecode and Splats when installing options * regular grimaces (INTERCAL's answer to regular expressions); currently, support for regular grimaces is included in the compiler, but the module is only partially written. To do pattern matching, one would use a regular grimace in a CREATE statement, then try to execute a comment to trigger the new grammar production; this is probably quite unlike what other languages do. It should be added that it is already possible to do pattern matching using pseudo context-free grammars by using the CREATE statement without regular grimaces. You didn't really want to know that, did you? * C backend which generates C code to be compiled with your normal C compiler.