Re: ASCII-ART mandelbrot running under newCTFE
On Friday, 4 August 2017 at 22:50:03 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote: Hey Guys, I just trans-compiled a brainfuck mandelbrot into ctfeable D. newCTFE is able to execute it correctly (although it takes 3.5 minutes to do so). The code is here https://gist.github.com/UplinkCoder/d4e4426e6adf9434e34529e8e1f8cb47 The gist it evaluates the function at runtime since the newCTFE version capable of running this, is not yet available as a preview release. If you want a laugh you can compile the code with ldc and -Oz flag set. LLVM will detect that the function is pure and will try to constant-fold it. I do not know how long this takes though since my patience is limited. Cheers, Stefan I have interest in mandelbtott. Some day, a long time ago, when turbo pascal was the part of the world and EGA monitors had 320x240x1 bytes per pixel... That time it was interesting to algorithm to go around the Mandelbrott set because of one theorem where every point of manfelbrott set has continious connection with any other point. If I have time I'd love to write it in D.
Re: ASCII-ART mandelbrot running under newCTFE
On 05.08.2017 02:59, Johnson Jones wrote: Any screenshots? I don't wanna have to install something I won't use but once or twice but would be interested in seeing what is going on since I used to be a fractal freak ;) https://dpaste.dzfl.pl/d7791f4e2845
Re: ASCII-ART mandelbrot running under newCTFE
On Saturday, 5 August 2017 at 01:22:46 UTC, 12345swordy wrote: On Friday, 4 August 2017 at 22:50:03 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote: Hey Guys, I just trans-compiled a brainfuck mandelbrot into ctfeable D. newCTFE is able to execute it correctly (although it takes 3.5 minutes to do so). You planning to do the same thing with other languages? Other Domain-Specific-Langauges ? Sure that is a useful application. However if you are asking about translating non-trivial langauges like c++; Frankly, there is little point in doing so. Since non-trivial languages require non-trivial amounts of parsing and semantic-processing. This would more fittingly done in a separate application rather then doing it at ctfe.
Re: ASCII-ART mandelbrot running under newCTFE
On Friday, 4 August 2017 at 22:50:03 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote: Hey Guys, I just trans-compiled a brainfuck mandelbrot into ctfeable D. newCTFE is able to execute it correctly (although it takes 3.5 minutes to do so). The code is here https://gist.github.com/UplinkCoder/d4e4426e6adf9434e34529e8e1f8cb47 The gist it evaluates the function at runtime since the newCTFE version capable of running this, is not yet available as a preview release. If you want a laugh you can compile the code with ldc and -Oz flag set. LLVM will detect that the function is pure and will try to constant-fold it. I do not know how long this takes though since my patience is limited. Cheers, Stefan You planning to do the same thing with other languages?
Re: ASCII-ART mandelbrot running under newCTFE
On Saturday, 5 August 2017 at 00:59:01 UTC, Johnson Jones wrote: On Friday, 4 August 2017 at 22:50:03 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote: [...] Any screenshots? I don't wanna have to install something I won't use but once or twice but would be interested in seeing what is going on since I used to be a fractal freak ;) all you need is dmd. almost any version will do. dmd mandelb.d ./mandelb
Re: ASCII-ART mandelbrot running under newCTFE
On Friday, 4 August 2017 at 22:50:03 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote: Hey Guys, I just trans-compiled a brainfuck mandelbrot into ctfeable D. newCTFE is able to execute it correctly (although it takes 3.5 minutes to do so). The code is here https://gist.github.com/UplinkCoder/d4e4426e6adf9434e34529e8e1f8cb47 The gist it evaluates the function at runtime since the newCTFE version capable of running this, is not yet available as a preview release. If you want a laugh you can compile the code with ldc and -Oz flag set. LLVM will detect that the function is pure and will try to constant-fold it. I do not know how long this takes though since my patience is limited. Cheers, Stefan Any screenshots? I don't wanna have to install something I won't use but once or twice but would be interested in seeing what is going on since I used to be a fractal freak ;)