IRC log started Mon Apr 24 00:00:01 2000 [msg(TUNES)] permlog 2000.0424 12:10am -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- Dorint [root@ppp08.magicnet.ro] has joined #tunes Hi, i need help configuring xdos window. At 1024/768, the window are too small. Sorry for my english ! 12:50am -:- SignOff Dorint: #TUNES (Read error to Dorint[ppp08.magicnet.ro]: EOF from client) -:- Downix [down@d-ma-boston-5.ici.net] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff Downix: #TUNES (Read error to Downix[d-ma-boston-5.ici.net]: Connection reset by peer) -:- Ghyll [karltk@msx-osl-17-58.ppp.cybercity.no] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff Ghyll: #TUNES (Ping timeout for Ghyll[msx-osl-17-58.ppp.cybercity.no]) -:- Ghyll [karltk@msx-osl-12-51.ppp.cybercity.no] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff Fare: #TUNES (Ping timeout for Fare[esmeralda.enst.fr]) -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us235.javanet.com] has joined #tunes -:- smklsmkl [sami@ppp85.dial-in.verkkotieto.com] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff corey: #TUNES (Ping timeout for corey[net255ip95.parklink.com]) -:- corey [coreyr@net255ip95.parklink.com] has joined #tunes -:- smoke [smoke@15dyn222.delft.casema.net] has joined #tunes hoy. 01:50pm hoy! * smoke/#tunes just spent a weekend without computers.. and it doesn't even itch.. -:- Kyle_L [kyle@cr168790-a.nmkt1.on.wave.home.com] has joined #Tunes hoy Kyle_L hello 02:00pm hcf: may I ask why you have chosen to be part of Tunes, what projects, if any, are you working on. is that a question or are that three? two questions, all are optional for answering *i*'m not really part of tunes, merely a lurker, an enjoyer, so to say. and i'm working on zillions of toy projects, as can be seen from http://die.die.ms/intro Kyle_L: lets see... i help ppl (esp water) w/ research (web searching) i maintain abi :) i named slate is abi a machine? abi is an infobot i find 404s and give fixes for the review's links as http://www.tunes.org/~water/slate-members.html puts it, i'm "Our favorite net-head and url-obtainer extra-ordinaire" 02:10pm ah, yes. I am still matching names with personality. It gets more complicated when people use groovy handles; one more thing for me to remember. <-- aka nef 02:20pm -:- SignOff smklsmkl: #TUNES (...) -:- eihrul [lee@usr5-ppp193.lvdi.net] has joined #tunes hoy eihrul hey 03:00pm just planning out my intermediate languages found a pretty good representation for the low-level il eithrul: do you feel like telling me more? I am in the mood to distract myelf. well, just tuples for instructions managed as a DAG DAG? directed acyclic graph should allow register allocation, copy propagation, cisc addressing optimizations on lower-level code are the DAG-languages a set of langauges you are studying, or are you following a specific one? eh, well, i'm makin' compilers :) tell me if I get this wrong: in making DAG-langs you reduce yourself to a finit langauge what logical construction are you using to make the system Turing complete? rmmm... that's a run-on sentence question you see something new every day I have a lang representation that may benefit from your studies. It too is acyclic. do you want me to add the period? well, making an IL of tuples is not hard :) that is what is specifically nice about it good results for little effort 03:10pm I do not know how tuples are part of the DAG-lang. Are they holding the instruction information at each trasition? they're the nodes of the dag Here is my corrected sentence: "tell me if I get this wrong: in making DAG-langs you reduce yourself to a finit langauge. What logical construction are you using to make the system Turing complete?" And what are the tupples holding? an operation and links to other operations (that are the inputs) also the name of a symbolic register assigned to the result of evaluating that operation at a particular point and also a reference count :) I assume then that decisions are made using explicite instructions (ifeq, ifne, ...) uh, yes, that's why it is the low level intermediate language :) Turing machines define their decisions using the transitions. * eihrul/#tunes sighs. this is an intermediate language for a compiler it is meant to map to hardware very simply How is your representation different than assembly, consisting of only forward jumps? one, its meant to be an abstract assembly language 03:20pm two, it has both jumps to arbitrary blocks -:- SignOff smoke: #TUNES (One day sheep will rule the world) sounds good, thanks. -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us836.javanet.com] has joined #tunes 03:30pm -:- Fare [rideaufr@esmeralda.enst.fr] has joined #Tunes hello Fare 03:50pm -:- SignOff eihrul: #TUNES ([x]chat) gakuk gakuk? yes, gakuk! 04:20pm -:- SignOff corey: #TUNES (Ping timeout for corey[net255ip95.parklink.com]) -:- corey [coreyr@net255ip95.parklink.com] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff Ghyll: #TUNES (sleep) -:- SignOff Kyle_L: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- eihrul [lee@usr5-ppp104.lvdi.net] has joined #tunes -:- ult [ult@user-37kbaqv.dialup.mindspring.com] has joined #Tunes -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Ping timeout for hcf[me-portland-us836.javanet.com]) -:- SignOff ult: #TUNES (Ping timeout for ult[user-37kbaqv.dialup.mindspring.com]) -:- ult [ult@user-37kban6.dialup.mindspring.com] has joined #Tunes -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us809.javanet.com] has joined #tunes hohum 08:20pm -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- SignOff ult: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- SignOff smkl: #TUNES (Ping timeout for smkl[glubimox.yok.utu.fi]) -:- smkl [sami@glubimox.yok.utu.fi] has joined #tunes [msg(TUNES)] newlog 2000.0425 IRC log ended Tue Apr 25 00:00:00 2000