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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/CYCLE_OF_HEALTH +9 -15
- data/Makefile +1 -1
- data/README.md +73 -61
- data/VERSION_NUMBER +1 -1
- data/bin/append_each +0 -0
- data/bin/google_speak +4 -3
- data/bin/lines +0 -0
- data/bin/nth_word +0 -0
- data/bin/prepend_each +0 -0
- data/bin/rgsub +0 -0
- data/documentation/append_each +3 -0
- data/documentation/left_right.exe +1 -1
- data/documentation/page +43 -42
- data/documentation/prepend_each +3 -0
- data/gem_data/VERSION_NUMBER +1 -1
- data/index.html +98 -90
- data/install.sh +5 -1
- data/non_compiled_programs/google_speak +4 -3
- data/{cleanup → other/cleanup} +1 -0
- data/other/experimental_code/ABOUT_S +1 -10
- data/other/experimental_code/a/six +0 -0
- data/other/experimental_code/odi +4 -10
- data/other/experimental_code/orig +11 -20
- data/other/experimental_code/pr.rb +1 -1
- data/src/_compilation/abs +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/add +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/append +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/append_each +290 -0
- data/src/_compilation/args +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/delete +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/div +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/exp +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/floor +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/gsub +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/gsubip +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/last_nth +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/lines +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/mul +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/nth +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/nth_word +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/prepend +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/prepend_each +290 -0
- data/src/_compilation/rip +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/rnip +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/selectlines +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/sub +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/swap +38 -19
- data/src/_compilation/trim +38 -19
- data/src/programs/append_each +0 -0
- data/src/programs/lines +0 -0
- data/src/programs/prepend_each +0 -0
- data/src/rgsub +0 -0
- data/src/rgsub.c +24 -25
- data/src/src/Makefile +1 -1
- data/src/src/cd +3 -0
- data/src/src/code +30 -9
- data/src/src/functions.cr +29 -16
- data/src/src/mk +6 -8
- data/src/src/rm +1 -0
- metadata +16 -10
- data/other/experimental_code/a/a.out +0 -0
- data/other/experimental_code/a/hello_world +0 -0
- data/other/experimental_code/c_program_faster +0 -0
- data/src/src/q.cr +0 -9
- /data/images/{12.png → 8.png} +0 -0
- /data/other/experimental_code/{Resume.pdf → description_of_what_ive_done_old.pdf} +0 -0
- /data/other/experimental_code/{merge → merge.rb} +0 -0
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