![]() ![]() Lots of array-specific operations (take, prepend, append, size…) Array range specifications wherever you need them.Heap, stack, and global memory all built around managing large arrays.All the basics of a good language – goto, set, print, etc.The language includes working versions of, among other things: So what I’ve done is created this homebrew programming language for datastream handling, which I’ve called SDPL (Serial Datastream Procedure Language) The idea is, that by having a language that’s designed around what you would want to do with datastreams most of the time, you can create tools for working with those datastreams much more easily. So, one night I had a crazy thought, why write a bunch of new tools, when I can write a tool for writing tools, so writing a ‘bunch of tools’ would then be really easy, especially once other hackers learned to use that tool. I have several datalogging and reflashing tools under my belt now, and all of them took a VERY long time to write, and repurposing them to other ECMs and vehicles is damn near impossible due to how different other vehicles are.Įveryone always wants me to write purpose specific software for interacting with datastreams in one way or another. I’ve codenamed it ECMHACK as I’m unoriginal.
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