Hi Sean,

On 06/28/2012 07:43 AM, Sean Bartell wrote:
> I've finished implementing the first iteration of the Bithenge script
> language. You can give the program a script file and a data source and
> it will print the decoded result. If you compile my HelenOS branch you
> can run "bithenge /src/bithenge/trip.bh /src/bithenge/trip.dat" for an
> example. Try it! The language is currently very limited and can only be
> used for the simplest of structures.

Ok, I did try and learnt that it is 2353km from Raleigh to Denver :-)

> I will be on vacation from July 1st through July 14th with limited time
> to spend on my project. I'll have intermittent Internet access during
> that time, so it would be best to discuss the midterm evaluations before
> I leave. Is there anything you want to comment on? One thing I've
> noticed is that there hasn't been much response to my past few
> updates--not that I asked many questions, but it would have been nice to
> get some feedback.

Yeah, sorry about that. I've been silently following your updates and
reading bithenge's wiki page. Seeing the project is progressing steadily
and systematically, I didn't have anything particular to comment on
though. Note that I have not studied the implementation side of it.

Yet, there are things that caught my attention in your wiki. I felt
excited about the nearly by-product prospect of using bithenge to decode
(and even encode?) machine code into assembly. Related to that, I was
wondering whether you have plans for first-class support of formats with
various bit fields in them.

Regards,
Jakub

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