[00:00:31] * tgunr [tgunr!~tgunr@2605:e000:c98a:9900:e444:3f03:5725:bce] has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). [00:39:35] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@115.74.126.92] has joined the channel. [01:15:00] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@115.74.126.92] has quit (Quit: ubolonton). [01:25:08] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@115.74.126.92] has joined the channel. [01:48:50] * FreeFull [FreeFull!~freefull@defocus/sausage-lover] has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). [02:17:21] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@115.74.126.92] has quit (Quit: ubolonton). [02:25:59] * evincar [evincar!~jon@71.241.218.120] has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). [03:17:16] * erg [erg!~erg@2001:4800:7814:0:2804:b05a:ff04:4ba7] has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). [05:07:21] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@115.74.126.92] has joined the channel. [05:38:14] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@115.74.126.92] has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). [05:56:56] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@171.233.166.174] has joined the channel. [05:57:12] does factor fail to work on high sierra? (i see some possibly related backlog, but i'm not sure...) [06:17:53] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@171.233.166.174] has quit (Remote host closed the connection). [06:18:15] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@171.233.166.174] has joined the channel. [06:56:50] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@171.233.166.174] has quit (Quit: ubolonton). [07:55:40] * jtimon [jtimon!~quassel@164.31.134.37.dynamic.jazztel.es] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). [08:34:01] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@171.233.166.174] has joined the channel. [11:21:42] * erg [erg!~erg@2001:4800:7814:0:2804:b05a:ff04:4ba7] has joined the channel. [11:38:05] * tcardv [tcardv!532e4d6c@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.83.46.77.108] has joined the channel. [11:38:47] hi all. I'm just beginning with Factor, and I've hit a bump. I want to define an array, like { a b c [11:39:40] like { a b c }, but I want the elements to be, err, evaluated? probably not the correct term in a stack language [11:39:53] so { 1 2 + 3 [11:40:14] } would put { 3 3 } on the stack [11:41:52] is there a way to do that? I've seen "array2", "array3", etc. but I was wondering if the array syntax supports that [11:52:15] tcardv: USE: literals ${ 1 2 + 3 } [11:53:56] erg: great. thanks :) [12:00:00] * xkapastel [xkapastel!uid17782@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ldwroktqwxugircu] has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). [12:02:51] * tcardv [tcardv!532e4d6c@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.83.46.77.108] has quit (Remote host closed the connection). [12:19:30] * FreeFull [FreeFull!~freefull@defocus/sausage-lover] has joined the channel. [12:46:00] * jtimon [jtimon!~quassel@164.31.134.37.dynamic.jazztel.es] has joined the channel. [12:46:33] * jtimon [jtimon!~quassel@164.31.134.37.dynamic.jazztel.es] has quit (Remote host closed the connection). [13:01:14] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@171.233.166.174] has quit (Quit: ubolonton). [14:43:16] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@171.233.166.174] has joined the channel. [16:59:58] * xkapastel [xkapastel!uid17782@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-btknicgrsdolbhao] has joined the channel. [17:12:07] * ubolonton [ubolonton!~ubolonton@171.233.166.174] has quit (Quit: ubolonton). [18:03:26] i figured out why my brew installed version of factor wouldn't run... brew moves Factor.app to /Applications, but the factor binary assumes factor-image is in the same directory. [18:26:38] is the location of factor-images hard coded to be relative, or is it dependent on a env variable? [21:02:08] * FreeFull [FreeFull!~freefull@defocus/sausage-lover] has quit. [21:12:08] * FreeFull [FreeFull!~freefull@defocus/sausage-lover] has joined the channel. [22:25:47] * FreeFull [FreeFull!~freefull@defocus/sausage-lover] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). [22:54:17] * groovy2shoes [groovy2shoes!~groovy2sh@unaffiliated/groovebot] has joined the channel. [23:12:15] * FreeFull [FreeFull!~freefull@defocus/sausage-lover] has joined the channel. [23:53:28] * tgunr [tgunr!~tgunr@2605:e000:c98a:9900::9] has joined the channel.