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zForth
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Jonesforth – A sometimes minimal FORTH compiler and tutorial (2007)
[SSP] Assembly is of course nice, but not always practical. For those interested in a compact, embeddable and portable little Forth written in C, take a peek at zForth: https://github.com/zevv/zForth.
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Forth for embedded use
Thanks. I've since also found zForth, which looks like it meets that particular requirement, though I've not tried it out myself yet. Has anyone had any useful experience with this?
- zForth – Tiny, embeddable, flexible, compact Forth for embedded systems
- ZForth – Tiny, embeddable, flexible, compact Forth for embedded systems
gravity
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Ask HN: Parrot language copycat my Gravity source code. What can I do?
I found out that the Parrot programming language (https://github.com/parrot-language/parrot) did copycat line by line my Gravity programming language (https://github.com/marcobambini/gravity).
I know that I used a very permissive license and that the project can be forked and modified by anyone but this is a theft more than a fork.
What can I do in this situation?
- When does garbage collector start in Gravity?
- Binding a Language to Gravity
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Lua's Lack of “Batteries”
This is gonna be subjective, because it depends on what your priorities are.
The two alternatives at the top of my list are Gravity and Wren. They are both designed for the same general profile that Lua has—a scripting language, safe to use, embeddable, with a small VM (low code size).
- https://github.com/marcobambini/gravity
- https://wren.io/
The language design choices are nice and familiar to people who are used to other existing languages. Lua is a bit radical.
Two other options are AngelScript and Squirrel, which are both a bit older and more mature than Gravity and Wren. In my opinion they are
- http://www.angelcode.com/angelscript/
- http://squirrel-lang.org/
Finally, it’s much more feasible these days to embed something like Mono, and Guile has gotten a lot better.
What are some alternatives?
pforth - Portable Forth in C
umka-lang - Umka: a statically typed embeddable scripting language
arkam - A Simple Stack VM and Forth
blade - A modern general-purpose programming language focused on enterprise Web, IoT, and secure application development.
foth - Tutorial-style FORTH implementation written in golang
luaforwindows - Lua for Windows is a 'batteries included environment' for the Lua scripting language on Windows. NOTICE: Looking for maintainer.
ti84-forth - A Forth implementation for the TI-84+ calculator.
tl - The compiler for Teal, a typed dialect of Lua
libforth - libforth: A small Forth interpreter that can be used as a library written in c99
inspect.lua - Human-readable representation of Lua tables
fibr - a minimal interpreter
yyjson - The fastest JSON library in C