WHAT IF SCRIPTING LANGUAGE
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 10:17
WHAT IF A SCRIPTING LANGUAGE DIDN``T USE ``#`` TO COMMENT A LINE
THE WHOLE SHEBANG WOULD BREAK DOWN HUH
THINK ABOUT IT
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 10:22
That's why Unix is shit.
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 11:19
>>2
That's why
your shit.
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 11:26
>>3
<obligatory> What about
my shit?
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 13:09
Whose this obligatory?
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 13:59
interesting paradox
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 14:00
>>6
That's not a paradox.
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 14:03
>>1
% cat >sak.hs
#!/usr/bin/env runhaskell
main = putStrLn "Your wrong, bitch."
^D
% chmod a+x sak.hs
% ./sak.hs
Your wrong, bitch.
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 14:35
>>8
$ cat >sak.hs
#!/usr/bin/env runhaskell
main = putStrLn "Your wrong, bitch".
^D
$ chmod u+x sak.hs
$ ./sak.hs
*** Exception: stack overflow
$
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 14:46
>>8
scripting language
haskell
try again
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 15:00
>>10
Who are you quoting? And why are the two quotes separated? What happened to your shift key? Did you really need to bump the thread?
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 16:18
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 16:36
>>12
So like your wife wanted me to wear her dress and nylons before she shoved her dildo up my ass.
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 17:35
How come
>>8's
./sak.hs turned green, and
>>9's
./sak.hs didn't?
$ ./sak.hs
% ./sak.hs
Also,
sak.hs is a fucking stupid filename.
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 19:18
or maybe it'd just treat a shebang line as a special case and ignore it
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 21:39
>>15
Special cases considered harmful.
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 21:57
>>10
>Haskell can be interpreted.
>Definition of scripting language.
Hurrrr
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 22:19
MORE LIKE
A BIG NUT SAK.HS IN YO MOUF
AMIRITE LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLZzz!!11oNE!!1ONE1!
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-07 22:19
>>17
You're stupid, and you're from the imageboards.
And I say things twice.
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-08 9:43
whats about // or /* hurr durr?
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-08 10:16
question, where does the haskell standard state that #! is to denote an ignored line?
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-08 13:50
>>18
You used to be a better poster, how you managed to get worse I don't understand and it's quite impressive in fact.
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-10 2:22
«Sak» means »thing« in Norwegian.
Name:
Anonymous
2011-06-10 3:34
test
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