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It looks like the code might not be doing quite what you think it's doing, though, admittedly, it'd be nice if lci reported the errors more intuitively.
First, I HAS A file ITZ I IZ STDIO'Z OPEN YR "/usr/lol/file.txt" AN YR "r" MKAY roughly translates to fopen("/usr/lol/file.txt", "r"). Unix documentation ( http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/fopen.3.html ) states that to write to a file, you'll need to open in "w" or "w+" mode rather than "r" mode.
Second, I think the error checking in this code is inverted. I IZ STDIO'Z DIAF YR file MKAY translates to ferror(file). This is wrapped in a translation to a TROOF, where WIN is an error and FAIL indicates no error.
All that to say, I think LCI is working correctly (although maybe those segfaults should be replaced by some legible error messages). Here's a potential fix for your code that seems to work for me:
HAI1.4CAN HAS STDIO?I HAS AvarITZ"HAI!!!1!"I HAS AfileITZI IZSTDIO'ZOPENYR"/usr/lol/file.txt"ANYR"w"MKAYI IZSTDIO'ZDIAFYRfileMKAYO RLY?YA RLYINVISIBLE"I can't open ur file!!!1!"NO WAII IZSTDIO'ZSCRIBBELYRfileANYRvarMKAYOICI IZSTDIO'ZCLOSEYRfileMKAYKTHXBYE
I'm using the future branch of lci, and whenever I run a program to write a YARN to a file, I get a Segmentation Fault. The Program is below:
HAI 1.4
CAN HAS STDIO?
I HAS A var ITZ "HAI!!!1!"
I HAS A file ITZ I IZ STDIO'Z OPEN YR "/usr/lol/file.txt" AN YR "r" MKAY
I IZ STDIO'Z DIAF YR file MKAY
O RLY?
YA RLY
I IZ STDIO'Z SCRIBBEL YR file AN YR var MKAY
NO WAI
INVISIBLE "I can't open ur file!!!1!"
OIC
I IZ STDIO'Z CLOSE YR file MKAY
KTHXBYE
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