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<b_jonas> learn can\'t is the most frequent word whose pronunciation varies between /\xc9\x91\xcb\x90/ and /\xc3\xa6/ depending on dialect. The list is: advance after answer ask aunt brass can\'t cast castle chance class command dance demand draft enhance example fast father glass graph grass half last laugh mask master nasty pass past path plant rather sample shan\'t staff task vast
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date | Thu, 09 Jun 2016 21:28:47 +0000 |
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DESCRIPTION This is the ploki package. ploki is a programming language defined by its implementation and designed by accident. There are short example scripts in the examples/ subdirectory. You might want to copy syntax/ploki.vim and indent/ploki.vim into your ~/.vim/ directory if you're using vim; to get automatic filetype detection, create filetype.vim as described in :help new-filetype and add the following entry: au BufNewFile,BufRead *.pk setf ploki See the files in doc/ for a description of the language. BUILDING You need a C compiler. Compile all *.c files into a single executable called 'ploki'. That's it. If you have make, typing 'make ploki' should invoke your C compiler with the right arguments. You may need to adjust some configuration variables: CC is the C compiler used; CFLAGS are default arguments for the compiler; LDFLAGS are default arguments for the linker. You should edit MakeSkel if you're using GNU make, Makefile otherwise. Note that Makefile is autogenerated by GNU make from MakeSkel and *.depend. There is no 'configure' script; ploki is almost completely standard C and should Just Work(TM). But have a look at config.h if you want to tweak the autodetection of gcc, C99, presence of /dev/urandom, etc. Have fun! Lukas Mai