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2024-11-14 20:01:39 +0100 <sm> stack provides the `script` command specifically for this purpose - it will shout at you if you leave anything unspecified, so you won't forget
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2024-11-14 19:58:19 +0100 <sm> nice
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2024-11-14 19:58:03 +0100 <geekosaur> salesman, actually, but for a company that sold electronic (for 1980 values of electronic) parts to industry
2024-11-14 19:57:45 +0100 <sm> tomsmeding yes exactly, that's why stack/cabal scripts are important
2024-11-14 19:57:31 +0100 <tomsmeding> (not that anybody does that)
2024-11-14 19:57:25 +0100 <tomsmeding> sm: re base versions with scripts: a cabal script has a build-depends block at the top, so you can put a version constraint on that ;)
2024-11-14 19:57:19 +0100 <geekosaur> well, OSI SuperBoard II (the mainboard minus components), then he bought the components separately and had someone at work wave-solder it all together
2024-11-14 19:57:08 +0100 <sm> was he a scientist ?
2024-11-14 19:56:47 +0100 <sm> ohhhh
2024-11-14 19:56:44 +0100housemate(~housemate@146.70.66.228) housemate
2024-11-14 19:56:39 +0100 <geekosaur> I had that at home courtesy of my father
2024-11-14 19:56:15 +0100 <sm> sweet. Commodore Pet & 6502 checking in!
2024-11-14 19:56:02 +0100 <geekosaur> teaching myself Z80 assembly language
2024-11-14 19:55:53 +0100 <geekosaur> banging on a TRS-80 Model I during off periods
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2024-11-14 19:55:17 +0100Tuplanolla(~Tuplanoll@91-159-69-59.elisa-laajakaista.fi) Tuplanolla
2024-11-14 19:55:08 +0100 <geekosaur> sophomore in high school
2024-11-14 19:55:03 +0100smwas 12 and about to see a computer next year
2024-11-14 19:54:36 +0100 <shapr> haha
2024-11-14 19:54:33 +0100 <sm> I was a small child too when I was a lad
2024-11-14 19:53:44 +0100housemate(~housemate@146.70.66.228) housemate
2024-11-14 19:52:37 +0100 <shapr> I was a small child when #! was added
2024-11-14 19:52:03 +0100 <shapr> ooh this is a fun read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shebang_%28Unix%29#Version_8_improved_shell_scripts
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2024-11-14 19:51:24 +0100 <geekosaur> os/2 used to have EXTPROC
2024-11-14 19:51:17 +0100 <geekosaur> I think powershell has something vaguely shebang-like, cmd doesn't
2024-11-14 19:50:58 +0100smwonders what shebang line works in native windows shells (cmd, powershell) - none ?
2024-11-14 19:50:40 +0100 <geekosaur> back then sh's idea of a comment was :, and it was actually a null command so you needed to quote any special characters in the "comment"
2024-11-14 19:49:44 +0100housemate(~housemate@146.70.66.228) housemate
2024-11-14 19:49:43 +0100 <shapr> sm: yeah, I'll mention that
2024-11-14 19:49:32 +0100 <shapr> wow, thanks
2024-11-14 19:49:26 +0100 <geekosaur> yes
2024-11-14 19:49:24 +0100 <sm> just remember it's very easy to write a runhaskell script, add some standard-looking imports, then share it or come back in a few months and find it depends on packages which are no longer installed or installed but changed
2024-11-14 19:49:22 +0100 <geekosaur> on sh there was a libc hack, if exec() failed it retried it via sh
2024-11-14 19:49:21 +0100 <shapr> oh wow, so csh had # comments before #! was magic bytes?
2024-11-14 19:49:01 +0100 <geekosaur> it was a comment… for csh
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