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An implementation need only properly implement the Core SNUSP instructions <nowiki>('$', '\', '/', '+', '-', '<', '>', ',', '.', '!', and '?')</nowiki>. Modular SNUSP ('#', '@') and Bloated SNUSP (':', ';', '%', and '&') are also allowed, but not required. Any extra characters that you implement should be noted in the description of your implementation. Any cell size is allowed, EOF support is optional, as is whether you have bounded or unbounded memory.
An implementation need only properly implement the Core SNUSP instructions <nowiki>('$', '\', '/', '+', '-', '<', '>', ',', '.', '!', and '?')</nowiki>. Modular SNUSP ('#', '@') and Bloated SNUSP (':', ';', '%', and '&') are also allowed, but not required. Any extra characters that you implement should be noted in the description of your implementation. Any cell size is allowed, EOF support is optional, as is whether you have bounded or unbounded memory.
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Revision as of 18:51, 25 December 2009

Task
Execute SNUSP
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.
Execute SNUSP is an implementation of SNUSP. Other implementations of SNUSP.

RCSNUSP is a set of SNUSP compilers and interpreters written for Rosetta Code in a variety of languages. Below are links to each of the versions of RCSNUSP.

An implementation need only properly implement the Core SNUSP instructions ('$', '\', '/', '+', '-', '<', '>', ',', '.', '!', and '?'). Modular SNUSP ('#', '@') and Bloated SNUSP (':', ';', '%', and '&') are also allowed, but not required. Any extra characters that you implement should be noted in the description of your implementation. Any cell size is allowed, EOF support is optional, as is whether you have bounded or unbounded memory.

C

See RCSNUSP/C.

D

See RCSNUSP/D.

Haskell

See RCSNUSP/Haskell.

Java

See RCSNUSP/Java

JavaScript

See RCSNUSP/JavaScript.

Ruby

See RCSNUSP/Ruby.

Tcl

See RCSNUSP/Tcl.