bff is an interpreter for the Brainfuck programming language, allowing users to write and execute programs using the symbolic language.
bff interpreter comes equipped with moderate optimizations, guaranteeing efficient performance with minimal compromise on the quality.
Installation of the interpreter is relatively simple. All you need is to run 'make' command to build the files using GNU tools. Once the build files are ready, you can install bff interpreter in the '/usr/bin' directory by executing 'make install' command. Please note, you might not need to install bff in the '/usr/bin' directory, as it could cause trouble in some cases.
In case you no longer need the build files, you can easily clean them up using the 'make clean' command.
The latest release of bff interpreter includes a critical bug fix where programs starting with '<' or '>' commands were not functioning correctly. So, if you have experienced this issue, you will be glad to know that the issue has been resolved, making bff even more reliable.
Version 1.0.3.1: N/A