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almost 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
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openfirmware
- WAForth (WASM-based ANS Forth) supports interactive "notebooks" in VSCode
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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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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
- 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).
What are some alternatives?
elfort - A Forth metacompiler that directly emits an executable binary for x86-64 Linux written in Arkam
zeptoforth - A not-so-small Forth for Cortex-M
swapforth - Swapforth is a cross-platform ANS Forth
miniforth - A bootsector FORTH
arocc - A C compiler written in Zig.
r3 - r3 programing language - ColorForth inspired
curl-to-go - Convert curl commands to Go code in your browser
r3d4 - r3 programing language for 64 bits Windows/Linux/Mac/Rasberry Pi 4
TclForth - Multi-platform desktop Forth based on Tcl/Tk
Win32Forth - forth base system
curl-to-php - Convert curl commands to PHP code in your browser
factor - Factor programming language