cross-posted from: https://gekinzuku.com/post/188827
INTERCAL is an esoteric programming language which was purposely designed to be confusing and not visually aesthetic. It has two maintained implementations in C-INTERCAL and CLC-INTERCAL. C-INTERCAL’s compiler is invoked by the
ick
command, and CLC-INTERCAL’s compiler is invoked by thesick
command.Some highlights of INTERCAL include
- Programmers must use
PLEASE
before statements to avoid compile errors due to being insufficiently polite, but not too manyPLEASE
statements or the compiler will report errors due to being overly polite.- Every call to a random number generator will introduce a random chance of the code failing to compile and report
E774 RANDOM COMPILER BUG
, and this chance to fail increases with the number of random number generator calls.- If compiling in INTERCAL-72 mode, the compiler will report
E111 COMMUNIST PLOT DETECTED
if the programmer uses features that are newer than INTERCAL-72.The full list of compiler errors and warnings for C-INTERCAL, as well as related documentation, can be found in the intercal/doc/ick.txi file under the “Errors and Warnings” chapter. If you want to quickly scroll through them, each of the entries are preceded by an
@ieanchor
tag.
Why do I need to be polite to a computer? Who is
’?.1$#256’˜’#256$#256’
? And just what isE275 DON’T BYTE OFF MORE THAN YOU CAN CHEW
? All this and more on this episode of In The Program