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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Justine Tunney 2020-10-10 21:18:53 -07:00
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Lu = Letter, uppercase
Ll = Letter, lowercase
Lt = Letter, titlecase
Lm = Letter, modifier
Lo = Letter, other
Mn = Mark, nonspacing
Mc = Mark, spacing combining
Me = Mark, enclosing
Nd = Number, decimal digit
Nl = Number, letter
No = Number, other
Pc = Punctuation, connector
Pd = Punctuation, dash
Ps = Punctuation, open
Pe = Punctuation, close
Pi = Punctuation, initial quote (may behave like Ps or Pe depending on usage)
Pf = Punctuation, final quote (may behave like Ps or Pe depending on usage)
Po = Punctuation, other
Sm = Symbol, math
Sc = Symbol, currency
Sk = Symbol, modifier
So = Symbol, other
Zs = Separator, space
Zl = Separator, line
Zp = Separator, paragraph
Cc = Other, control
Cf = Other, format
Cs = Other, surrogate
Co = Other, private use
Cn = Other, not assigned (including noncharacters)