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openfirmware
- WAForth (WASM-based ANS Forth) supports interactive "notebooks" in VSCode
- Peter Forth's Toxic Behavior
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Convert curl commands to code in several languages
>I find, only pointfree notation has some beauty to it that makes reading code sweet again.
I haven't written FORTH code in ages, but I still enjoy reading well written FORTH code for its pure literary pleasure!
https://github.com/MitchBradley/openfirmware/blob/master/for...
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XiangShan open-source 64-bit RISC-V processor to rival Arm Cortex-A76
As a SPARC and PowerPC guy, of course I wish the foundation would settle on IEEE-1275 (a.k.a. OpenFirmware) as the default firmware/bootloader, but I'm not holding my breath. Full implementation available, it just needs the Forth interpreter ported to RISC-V and maybe some additional drivers.
gforth
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A few questions regarding the language
Not that I've ever seen personally. They mostly exist as extensions in various places. Gforth has one, for example.
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What forth implementation could be a good pick for writing a texteditor?
I don't know the status of gforth's 'minos2' offering but I see a mention of X11 which is a promising sight for Linux GUI work.
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Trying to use Forth Foundation Library (FFL) with GForth installed via GNU Guix
See also INSTALL
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Starting Forth [pdf]
\ sh-get is from script.fs: https://github.com/forthy42/gforth/blob/master/script.fs
- Why is the Forth community so split?
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Aro: A C compiler written in Zig
For contrast, gforth (a prominent Forth interpreter, by Forth standards) generates+compiles+links binding code in C, at runtime, using the ordinary C toolchain. [0][1][2]
A bit 'out there' you may say, but on the plus side this approach enables handling header files and tidily expressing bindings without the need to implement their own C parser. [2]
[0] GitHub mirror: https://github.com/forthy42/gforth/blob/dda77d851ddeb80ca849...
[1] The official host: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gforth.git/tree/libcc.fs
[2] https://rosettacode.org/wiki/Call_a_foreign-language_functio...
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which forth do you guys use for normal day to day scripting and programming
I use SP-Forth (production), Gforth (testing).
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A Forth Indirectthreaded Pcode Vms Performance On
Gforth has to take special steps to ensure the OS doesn't prevent the transfer of control over to the dynamically generation instruction sequence.
What are some alternatives?
curl-to-go - Convert curl commands to Go code in your browser
elfort - A Forth metacompiler that directly emits an executable binary for x86-64 Linux written in Arkam
curl-to-php - Convert curl commands to PHP code in your browser
zeptoforth - A not-so-small Forth for Cortex-M
waforth - Small but complete dynamic Forth Interpreter/Compiler for and in WebAssembly
swapforth - Swapforth is a cross-platform ANS Forth
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miniforth - A bootsector FORTH
curlconverter - Transpile curl commands into Python, JavaScript and 27 other languages
arocc - A C compiler written in Zig.
Paw-cURLImporter - Paw importer for cURL command lines
r3 - r3 programing language - ColorForth inspired