RE: Evolving/Learning AI progs (was RE: Let me try once more)
- Posted by Mike The Spike <mtsreborn at yahoo.com> Feb 01, 2001
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Heh? E! is a program that asks you for Eu code, and then writes that down to a file and calls 'ex.exe' to run it. Not much magic there. If only we could retarget the Euphoria parser somehow...hmm....maybe this is an oppurtunity for me to take another CRACK at it? Mike The Spike PS. Dynamically change the contents of the source bound to ex.exe, and then jump to the program entry point again, or some shit like that. --- Tony Bucholtz <tony_bucholtz at HOTMAIL.COM> wrote: > G'day all > > I've followed this thread with not much to add, > except that it seems to have > drifted away from George's original question > regarding executing > user-written code (hope that's correct?) from a > bound 'n' shrouded exe. > Check out e!.zip in the RDS Archives. It appears to > be a sort of > "self-modifying" Euphoria program. This thing may be > at least part of a > solution to George's problem... > > While you're there, could someone please explain to > me how e! works? I can > see that it's creating a new version of itself, > along with the entered code, > but how in hell does the interpreter get to run the > "new" version? It's not > *really* magic, is it? > > Regards > Tony > > > > > >