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language: brainfuck
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contributors:
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- ["Prajit Ramachandran", "http://prajitr.github.io"]
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- ["Prajit Ramachandran", "http://prajitr.github.io/"]
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- ["Mathias Bynens", "http://mathiasbynens.be/"]
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---
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Brainfuck is an extremely minimal programming language (just 8 commands) and
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is Turing complete.
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Brainfuck (not capitalized except at the start of a sentence) is an extremely
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minimal Turing-complete programming language with just 8 commands.
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```
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Any character not "><+-.,[]" (excluding quotation marks) is ignored.
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@ -27,7 +28,7 @@ There are eight commands:
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[ and ] form a while loop. Obviously, they must be balanced.
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Let's look at some basic Brainfuck programs.
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Let's look at some basic brainfuck programs.
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++++++ [ > ++++++++++ < - ] > +++++ .
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, [ > + < - ] > .
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This program reads a character from the user input, copies the character into
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another cell, and prints out the same character.
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, reads in a character from the user into cell #1. Then we start a loop. Move
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to cell #2, increment the value at cell #2, move back to cell #1, and decrement
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the value at cell #1. This continues on until cell #1 is 0, and cell #2 holds
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cell #1's old value. Because we're on cell #1 at the end of the loop, move to
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cell #2, and then print out the value in ASCII.
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This program reads a character from the user input and copies the character into
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cell #1. Then we start a loop. Move to cell #2, increment the value at cell #2,
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move back to cell #1, and decrement the value at cell #1. This continues on
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until cell #1 is 0, and cell #2 holds cell #1's old value. Because we're on
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cell #1 at the end of the loop, move to cell #2, and then print out the value
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in ASCII.
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Also keep in mind that the spaces are purely for readibility purposes. You
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could just as easily write it as
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could just as easily write it as:
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,[>+<-]>.
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Try and figure out what this program does:
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,>,< [ > [ >+ >+ << -] >> [- << + >>] <<< -] >>
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we also increment cell #4, and then recopy cell #4 into cell #2.
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```
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And that's Brainfuck. Not that hard, eh? For fun, you can write your own
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Brainfuck programs, or you can write a Brainfuck interpreter in another
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And that's brainfuck. Not that hard, eh? For fun, you can write your own
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brainfuck programs, or you can write a brainfuck interpreter in another
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language. The interpreter is fairly simple to implement, but if you're a
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masochist, trying writing a Brainfuck interpreter... in Brainfuck.
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masochist, try writing a brainfuck interpreter… in brainfuck.
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