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[#24] I want to free up capital 'S' in order to implement fast
vertical scroll on Process and World pages.
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[#29] Makefile now generates both release and debug builds on every
run. Salis.py can load the debug version on demand via a command line
argument (--debug). Release version is loaded by default.
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[#28] Bit flags were exclusively a cosmetic component, not needed at
all to run the simulator. I've added a new 'render' module that takes
care of appending bit flags to rendered memory images, providing the
same aesthetic result, but only when requested.
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[#28] This flag served no purpose except to facilitate rendering.
However, performance has a higher priority so I've eliminated this
feature. Block start rendering can still be implemented via other
methods.
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[#28] IP flag served no purpose except to facilitate rendering.
However, performance has a higher priority so I've eliminated this
feature. IP rendering can still be implemented via other methods.
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[#14] This new code makes back-space work correctly through SSH. It
still needs to be tested in Cygwin.
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Source files are meant to be indented 4 spaces. This makes sure files
are displayed correctly in GitHub.
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This seems to be the correct way to print individual characters. Salis
now keeps correct background colors through SSH.
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[#20] The 'fireup.py' plugin can load one, or several, pre-saved
simulations and restart them automatically, each inside its own tmux
session.
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[#19] I felt it was too easy to quit the simulation accidentally. Now,
a user has to type 'q' or 'quit' on the console in order to exit.
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This solves issue [#18].
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[#17] After having removed organisms' reward/punishment mechanisms,
the number of executed instructions will always match the number of
processes. No need to keep this.
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[#12] Allowing to toggle the IP layer (white) can help the user
better visualize of the underlying memory block structure.
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[#16] Allowing organisms to EAT information is causing huge reefs to
form too early and occupy most memory space. Here we replace EATB/F
with the old shift left/right. This is done to compare simulation
stability.
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This fixes issue [#13].
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An user may now specify simulation's auto-save interval during
initialization. This works for both new and loaded simulations.
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[#8] We compress all auto saved files via a subprocess call to 'gzip'.
Saved files are reduced to around 25% of their original size.
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[#5] Whenever terminal gets resized with the console open, we call the
Printer.on_resize() method to adequately query the new window size.
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[#4] Modules now utilize better naming conventions for
differentiating between public and private members and methods. We no
longer make use of properties.
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I've found that allowing organisms to eat from everywhere (including
addresses owned by other organisms) made the simulation too unstable.
Organisms may now eat from either free memory, or from self-owned
memory.
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[#1] Cursor process selection loop was searching for processes under
the cursor by iterating based on process count, instead of process
queue capacity.
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