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* 1481Kartik K. Agaram2015-05-261-5/+5
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* 1478Kartik K. Agaram2015-05-261-2/+2
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* 1477Kartik K. Agaram2015-05-261-0/+15
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* 1476 - fake screens support colorKartik K. Agaram2015-05-261-28/+58
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* 1458Kartik K. Agaram2015-05-251-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | While pushing out color support in fake screens I realized I've been complecting the special-case of a special-case to transform literal-string arguments for 'new'. As a result I hadn't been catching bad habits like giving its arg the wrong type. Now we have cleaner separation of the two variants of 'new', a few more checks, and better error messages when we mis-call it. Aside: I've added a third goto target. Sliding into spaghetti? Keep an eye on it. This goto might become a common pattern: a layer hooking into a previous one to prevent it from happening. In this case new on literal-strings prevents the transform for new from triggering.
* 1374 - chessboard end-to-end test passes!Kartik K. Agaram2015-05-141-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | After like 40 seconds (because of the 120-column screen), but whatever. The final bug was that clear-screen wasn't actually working right for fake screens. (The trace is too large for github, so I'm going to leave it out for now.)
* 1369Kartik K. Agaram2015-05-141-4/+4
| | | | | Delete comment-out marker from inside mu strings. Have to do this manually for now.
* 1368 - alias carriage-return and newlineKartik K. Agaram2015-05-141-2/+2
| | | | | | | CRLF still shows as two newlines, though. Cross that bridge when we get to it. The new chessboard test is still hanging, though.
* 1363 - rename 'integer' to 'number'Kartik K. Agaram2015-05-131-81/+81
| | | | ..now that we support non-integers.
* 1362Kartik K. Agaram2015-05-131-6/+6
| | | | | | | | Mu allows us to use multiple ingredients/products without commas, but make sure we don't. $ grep "<- [^ ]\+ [^#\[,]* [^#\[,]*$" * $ grep "^[ ]*[^ #,][^#,]* [^#,]* <- " *
* 1357 - temporarily revert floating-point supportKartik K. Agaram2015-05-121-1/+1
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* 1356 - snapshot #2: floating point supportKartik K. Agaram2015-05-121-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I added one test to check that divide can return a float, then hacked at the rippling failures across the entire entire codebase until all tests pass. Now I need to look at the changes I made and see if there's a system to them, identify other places that I missed, and figure out the best way to cover all cases. I also need to show real rather than encoded values in the traces, but I can't use value() inside reagent methods because of the name clash with the member variable. So let's take a snapshot before we attempt any refactoring. This was non-trivial to get right. Even if I convince myself that I've gotten it right, I might back this all out if I can't easily *persuade others* that I've gotten it right.
* 1323 - keyboard supports backspace and newlineKartik K. Agaram2015-05-101-12/+78
| | | | | | Lots mixed into this commit: some off-by-one errors in display.cc a new transform to translate jump labels that I'd somehow never gotten around to supporting
* 1298 - better ingredient/product handlingKartik K. Agaram2015-05-071-19/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | All primitives now always write to all their products. If a product is not used that's fine, but if an instruction seems to expect too many products mu will complain. In the process, many primitives can operate on more than two ingredients where it seems intuitive. You can add or divide more than two numbers together, copy or negate multiple corresponding locations, etc. There's one remaining bit of ugliness. Some instructions like get/get-address, index/index-address, wait-for-location, these can unnecessarily load values from memory when they don't need to. Useful vim commands: %s/ingredients\[\([^\]]*\)\]/ingredients.at(\1)/gc %s/products\[\([^\]]*\)\]/products.at(\1)/gc .,$s/\[\(.\)]/.at(\1)/gc
* 1293 - start porting the chessboard app overKartik K. Agaram2015-05-061-6/+70
| | | | | | | | | Just to put all our new test primitives through their paces, and iron out any kinks. Just the one chessboard scenario is taking 1.5-2.5x all the tests we've written so far. But we're starting from a faster baseline, that was the point of the C++ port. I also have -O3 optimizations in my back-pocket.
* 1276 - make C++ version the defaultKartik K. Agaram2015-05-051-0/+274
I've tried to update the Readme, but there are at least a couple of issues.