BlackCoffin.gif
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BlackCoffin.gif is an esoteric programming language created in 2012, following Brainloller, where a BlackCoffin.gif program is a GIF file, the instructions are black-and-white pixels (any other pixels are ignored), and the first instruction is the pixel at position (0, 0).
Color | Meaning |
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Increment the pointer | |
Decrement the pointer | |
Increment the memory value under the pointer | |
Decrement the memory value under the pointer | |
Input a Unicode character as the memory value under the pointer | |
Output the memory value under the pointer as a Unicode character | |
Input a binary number as the memory value under the pointer | |
Output the memory value under the pointer as binary | |
Input a decimal number as the memory value under the pointer | |
Output the memory value under the pointer as decimal | |
Input a hexadecimal value as the memory value under the pointer | |
Output the memory value under the pointer as hexadecimal | |
Jump past the matching █ pixel if the memory value under the pointer is zero | |
Jump back to the matching █ pixel if the memory value under the pointer is not zero | |
Jump past the matching █ pixel if the memory value under the pointer is not zero | |
Jump back to the matching █ pixel if the memory value under the pointer is zero | |
Reset the memory value under the pointer to zero no matter whether it is a positive value (such as 12, for which this command in regular brainloller would be ███) or a negative value (such as -5, for which this command in regular brainloller would be ███) | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to right/row-by-row (default) | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to right/left zigzag | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to right/terminate at end | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to right/end to up/top to left/end to down/bottom to right/... | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to left/row-by-row | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to left/right zigzag | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to left/terminate at end | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to left/end to down/bottom to right/end to up/top to left/... | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to up/column-by-column | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to up/down zigzag | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to up/terminate at top | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to up/top to left/end to down/bottom to right/end to up/... | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to down/column-by-column | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to down/up zigzag | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to down/terminate at bottom | |
Change the direction of reading the pixels to down/bottom to right/end to up/top to left/end to down/... | |
Copy the memory value under the pointer to the clipboard value | |
Paste the clipboard value as the memory value under the pointer | |
Change the console foreground color to the memory value under the pointer as 1-bit (0/1 only) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console foreground color as 1-bit (0/1 only) | |
Change the console background color to the memory value under the pointer as 1-bit (0/1 only) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console background color as 1-bit (0/1 only) | |
Change the console foreground color to the memory value under the pointer as 2-bit (0-3 only) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console foreground color as 2-bit (0-3 only) | |
Change the console background color to the memory value under the pointer as 2-bit (0-3 only) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console background color as 2-bit (0-3 only) | |
Change the console foreground color to the memory value under the pointer as 4-bit (0-15) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console foreground color as 4-bit (0-15) | |
Change the console background color to the memory value under the pointer as 4-bit (0-15) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console background color as 4-bit (0-15) | |
Change the console foreground color to the memory value under the pointer as 8-bit (0-255) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console foreground color as 8-bit (0-255) | |
Change the console background color to the memory value under the pointer as 8-bit (0-255) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console background color as 8-bit (0-255) | |
Change the console foreground color to the memory value under the pointer as 16-bit (0-65535) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console foreground color as 16-bit (0-65535) | |
Change the console background color to the memory value under the pointer as 16-bit (0-65535) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console background color as 16-bit (0-65535) | |
Change the console foreground color to the memory value under the pointer as 24-bit (RGB, 0-16777215) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console foreground color as 24-bit (RGB, 0-16777215) | |
Change the console background color to the memory value under the pointer as 24-bit (RGB, 0-16777215) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console background color as 24-bit (RGB, 0-16777215) | |
Change the console foreground color to the memory value under the pointer as 32-bit (CMYK, 0-4294967295) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console foreground color as 32-bit (CMYK, 0-4294967295) | |
Change the console background color to the memory value under the pointer as 32-bit (CMYK, 0-4294967295) | |
Set the memory value under the pointer to the console background color as 32-bit (CMYK, 0-4294967295) | |
Reset the memory to all-0 | |
Jump back to the pixel at position (0, 0) and reset the direction of reading the pixels to right/row-by-row | |
Exit with the error code as the memory value under the pointer (even before regular termination) | |