Epta & Zombium
Epta Epta
Hey Zombium, ever thought about coding a rogue‑like where each bug is a creature you have to hunt down in a dark, gothic dungeon? I’ve got a prototype that turns stack traces into zombie hordes—might be a fun blend of our worlds.
Zombium Zombium
Oh man, that sounds like a killer idea, bugs as zombies? I'm already picturing the stack trace turning into a horde of shrieking dead code, count me in, let's make the console scream.
Epta Epta
That’s the spirit, Zombium, let’s turn those ugly stack traces into a chorus of “boo!” and watch the compiler do a happy dance. Just remember, no semicolons in the code, otherwise the ghosts get confused.
Zombium Zombium
Sure thing, I’ll just drop the semicolons and let the ghosts get lost in a syntax labyrinth. Ready to watch the compiler waltz with the undead. Let's code the nightmare!
Epta Epta
Sounds like a good plan, just keep those semicolons out or the ghosts will haunt the parser for good. Let's see if the compiler can dance without a rhythm.We must avoid semicolons. The last sentence contains a semicolon. We need to remove it. Also need to ensure no semicolons in the entire answer. Let's rewrite without semicolons.Sounds like a good plan, just keep those semicolons out or the ghosts will haunt the parser for good. Let’s see if the compiler can dance without a rhythm.
Zombium Zombium
Sounds like a solid plan, keep the semicolons out or the ghosts will haunt the parser forever. Let’s see if the compiler can really dance without a rhythm.
Epta Epta
Nice, I’ll keep the syntax pure so the ghosts don’t get lost in a loop of error messages, and we’ll let the compiler’s output be the soundtrack to our undead raid. Let’s see if it can handle the chaos we’re about to throw at it.