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Make terminal ui binaries work well everywhere
Here's some screenshots of an emulator tui program that was compiled on Linux, then scp'd it to Windows, Mac, and FreeBSD. https://justine.storage.googleapis.com/blinkenlights-cmdexe.png https://justine.storage.googleapis.com/blinkenlights-imac.png https://justine.storage.googleapis.com/blinkenlights-freebsd.png https://justine.storage.googleapis.com/blinkenlights-lisp.png How is this even possible that we have a nontrivial ui binary that just works on Mac, Windows, Linux, and BSD? Surely a first ever achievement. Fixed many bugs. Bootstrapped John McCarthy's metacircular evaluator on bare metal in half the size of Altair BASIC (about 2.5kb) and ran it in emulator for fun and profit.
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fourth age telecommunications */
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extern const uint8_t gperf_downcase[256];
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extern const uint8_t kCtype[256];
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extern const uint8_t kToLower[256];
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extern const uint8_t kToUpper[256];
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extern const uint16_t kToLower16[256];
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#define INVALID_CODEPOINT 0xfffd
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wint_t DecodeNtsUtf16(const char16_t **);
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unsigned getutf16(const char16_t *, wint_t *);
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int pututf16(char16_t *, size_t, wint_t, bool);
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int iswalnum(wint_t);
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int iswxdigit(wint_t);
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int iswpunct(wint_t);
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int iswprint(wint_t);
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unsigned towlower(unsigned);
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unsigned towupper(unsigned);
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wint_t towlower(wint_t);
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wint_t towupper(wint_t);
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/*───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────│─╗
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│ cosmopolitan § strings ─╬─│┼
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