Is there an Intercal mode for GNU Emacs?
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I cannot find an Intercal mode for GNU Emacs. Is there one?

Guile answered 19/5, 2010 at 4:4 Comment(0)
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Of course. After all, without it you could hardly program productively... And it's packaged by Debian (and derivatives). :)

Lefton answered 19/5, 2010 at 4:26 Comment(6)
Ah, thanks, I see it's part of the C-INTERCAL distribution. Not sure how I missed that! Thanks Matthew.Guile
that same distribution comes with one. Try info c-intercal (language) and info ick (compiler).Lefton
@MatthewFlaschen: I think you must mean C-h i followed by g (ick)?Yamashita
Also, wouldn't being unable to program productively without the Emacs mode be a good argument against it, given the purpose of INTERCAL?Yamashita
@SamB, I never said you could program productively with it. :)Lefton
To be productive, just upgrade to VisualIronINTERCAL#.Net++/CLI-2023 (ANTSY X3.53-2022, ECZEMA-374:2023, ICEHOLE/EEK-60374:2023)Nonresident

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