Alphuck
Since I added two new ss I had to balance them with ps in Alphuck. I added two ps to the end of the evil line and everything was just peachy.
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Explore Stack Internal Since I added two new ss I had to balance them with ps in Alphuck. I added two ps to the end of the evil line and everything was just peachy.
Since I added two new ss I had to balance them with ps in Alphuck. I added two ps to the end of the evil line and everything was just peachy.
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This program prints 1 in Python 3, 2 in V/Vim, 3 in Minkolang, 4 in ><>, 5 in Python 2, 6 in SMBF, 7 in Japt, 8 in Retina, 9 in Perl 5, 10 in Befunge-93, 11 in Befunge-98, 12 in Fission, 13 in Ruby, 14 in Turtlèd, 15 in Haystack, 16 in Pyth, 17 in Julia, 18 in Cardinal, 19 in Reng, 20 in Prelude, 21 in Nim, 22 in Underload, 23 in Hexagony, 24 in Thutu, 25 in Pip, 26 in 05AB1E, 27 in Perl 6, 28 in Brain-Flak, 29 in Trigger, 30 in Whitespace, 31 in Modular SNUSP, 32 in Whirl, 33 in Incident, 34 in Rail, 35 in INTERCAL, 36 in Labyrinth, 37 in C++03, 38 in C99, 39 in CoffeeScript, 40 in Minimal-2D, 41 in brainfuck, 42 in evil, 43 in reticular, 44 in alphuck, 45 in PicoLisp, 46 in Cubix, 47 in Lily, 48 in Deadfish~, 49 in Octave, 50 in Bash, 51 in Assembly, 52 in COW, 53 in Shove, 54 in Zsh, 55 in Brain-Flak Classic, 56 in dc, 57 in Wise, 58 in Ksh, 59 in Tcl, 60 in Moorhens, 61 in S.I.L.O.S, 62 in Grass, 63 in Brian & Chuck, 64 in Agony, 65 in ALGOL 68, 66 in Surface, 67 in C11, 68 in Python 1, 69 in rk-lang, 70 in Commercial, 71 in what, 72 in Fortran, 73 in Morse, 74 in Archway, 75 in C++11, 76 in Trefunge-98, 77 in C++14, 78 in dash, 79 in C++17, 80 in Klein 201, 81 in Klein 100, 82 in Brain-Flueue, 83 in Objeck, 84 in Klein 001, 85 in zkl, 86 in Miniflak, 87 in Alice, 88 in PingPong, 89 in gnuplot, 90 in RunR, 91 in Cood, 92 in C89, 93 in Set
Languages currently not on TIO:
Japt, 7 online.
Reng, 19 online.
Deadfish~, 48 local.
Moorhens, 60 local. use moorhens.py from the v2.0-dev branch
Morse, 73 local
Archway, 74 local
Trefunge-98, 76 local. Use -d 3 -v 98 for Trefunge-98.
Objeck, 83 local
zkl, 85 local
PingPong, 88 local
RunR, 90 local
Cood, 91 online
Set, 93 online
Set is pretty simple. Here is the program
set ! 57 set ! 51 This prints ASCII 57 and 51, which is 93.
I added this inside of the Cood program because that seemed like the most appropriate place.
Incident tokenized set So I added a et to the Cood to break the new token.