Determine if a program lives up to "standards", and if so, which.
Things to detect include:
[x] Does tape pointer ever go below zero?
[x] Rightmost memory position used (9999, 30k, or higher)
[x] Does tape pointer ever go to the right of memory size? (relying on wrap-around)
[x] What range of values is used for a single cell? 0-127, 0-255, negative values? Wrap-around?
[ ] Input value when there's no more data, store a 0, store a -1, or value unchanged? (mostly applicable if , is used as the condition for a loop)
[ ] What value is expected when pressing ENTER, is it ASCII 10, ASCII 13, ASCII 0, or something else?
[x] Balanced brackets
[x] Check if any Brainfuck characters are used within Groovy code, which would make the BF code not behave the same in other interpreters (related to #10)
See http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/bf/standards.html
Determine if a program lives up to "standards", and if so, which.
Things to detect include:
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is used as the condition for a loop)