Lars Brinkhoff
Lars Brinkhoff
I have created a new branch with Forth code to record state changes when the text interpreter runs. My idea is that this would be enabled on a line-by-line basis....
Note that I'm talking about analysing the compile-time control stack. Not the runtime stacks.
Yes @Reepca, that's what I have in mind. I'm not sure it's a good idea, I just wanted to jot down a thought. For your use case, maybe the best...
Interactive display of stack, dictionary, memory, search order etc would be great! A visualisation of the dictionary would make pusing and popping definitions much more usable. As for how to...
I did consider it, but then I though that temporarily putting the `backend` directory first in `load-path` would ensure that the right thing happened. But certainly, if there's any problem,...
Gforth's `gforth.el` provides a feature and autload for `forth-mode`, so that's also a clash.
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ElDoc
This may possibly be considered a derived work from the [original code](https://github.com/DoctorWkt/pdp7-unix), which has a GPL 3 license.
I gather the first version (FBBS1?) ran on "MVP Forth". MVP is Mountain View Press, which amazingly is still in business: http://theforthsource.com/ I believe it's a Forth-79 dialect for the...
The current version which is what we have here, is for F83. It's (somewhat obviously) a Forth-83 dialect. I believe F83 ran on 8080, 8086, and 68000. Again, unknown so...