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Gforth is a fast and portable implementation of the ANS Forth language. It works nicely with the Emacs editor, offers some nice features such as input completion and history and a powerful locals facility

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Restrictions on stack use when defining words?

I was testing the use of [] inside a definition, I got an error: : x [ here ] ; :2: unstructured : x [ here ] >>>;<<< I understand that the cause of the error is having grown/...
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Does CREATE waste space?

In gforth, CREATE, by itself, creates a variable, which takes some memory space: a few bytes to store the value plus two instructions to put the address on the stack and return: create a ok 42 a ! ...
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Files I/O handling in Forth

While learning Forth I have the following issue, concerning files I/O handling. I am reading this tutorial https://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/forth/gforth/Docs-html/Files-Tutorial.html and trying to ...
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How can I create a linked list in gforth

I asked Bing how I could create a linked list in gforth and it gave me the following example: Here is an example of how to create a linked list in Gforth: : create-node ( value -- ) HERE 8 ALLOT ...
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How can I check whether enough arguments are passed to a word in Forth?

I have written this word to multiply two floating point numbers: : fpmult { F: a F: b } cr ." Result: " a b f* f. ; This works fine as long as there are either two fp's on the fstack ...
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A weird problem in Forth when printing out the data stack and floating-point stack

I've started exploring Forth using Gforth on a Kali Linux computer. Thinking about stacks I always imagine the picture of the HP calculator stacks like so: T <- bottom of the stack Z Y X <- top ...
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Making use of the return stack in the fibsum example in Forth

While learning gforth I have implemented the Fibonacci sequence in a few forms. Below are some implementations of the fibsum definition, which sums up all the Fibonacci values up to a certain rank. In ...
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gforth : using the return stack

I am in the process of learning GForth. Now trying to understand and get some practice using the return stack. Can somebody with more experience tell me what I am missing ? Here is the issue. If use ...
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how to write a GUI for gforth

I would like to learn GUI for linux gforth but documentation about that are , _from my point of view _ ,awful obsolete or both :) to be honest. I already searched & tried many from all of https://...
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gforth : Attempt to use zero-length string as a name

I am a beginner in this language : GForth. Can someone with some experience tell me what the problem is in the code below ? Here is a definition. : collatzcount variable count 0 count ! { ini } ini ...
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how to trigger capslock from code in gnuforth on linux host

how to trigger caps lock from code in gnu-forth ? currently as a temporary solution I use : caps s" xdotool key Caps_Lock" system ; I'm looking for either a full gforth code solution ...
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how to trap/disable CTRL+C in GFORTH

how to trap/disable CTRL+C in GFORTH ? I often use common case...endcase statement on key but ctl+c is still possible to user. I would add a function or something to disable it inside a word like ...
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gnuforth how to convert a string containing a number to its integer part

I have some existing codes resulting in variables as strings some of them are currently displayed juste like out 2@ type This is fine, answering a string or any number like 3.666 49.888 or whatever ...
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gforth 2constant; explanation of the content?

in gforth, when I want to see the inner of the word 2constant , I use the command see 2constant then the output is.. : 2Constant Create 2, 140549207084808 (does>2) ; I could not find so far ...
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How can I get a words string representation on the data stack in Forth (gforth)?

In gforth I can see a word's definition with see wordname and even get its execution token with ' wordname and also some information with the see subwords such as ' wordname seecol I have not been ...
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GFORTH: alternative function to "fdepth"? = returning the current height of the float stack

I would like to know the depth of the float stack at a period of time when a word is called.. see https://gforth.org/manual/Examining-data.html#index-fdepth_0028--_002d_002d-_002bn--_0029-floating the ...
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how to get a filename in gnuforth from user input to save it

currently I try to add a save function to a code from gforth 0.7.3 currently the version I have works fine if savefile is already existing (filled or empty as no importance both use-case are OK) here ...
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Gforth can't find script it's supposed to start

I tried to execute a cgi script written in Gforth through the terminal by ./myscript.cgi, however it throws an error: No such file or directory. Executing the same code as a .fs file throws the same ...
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How would one go about implementing a vector or dynamic array in forth?

I need to a dynamic array in forth, but I don't have any idea of how I could implement it. I searched online, and couldn't find any results either. I'm very new to forth, and just starting to learn it....
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How do you keep track of all strings allocated in Forth and free them on time?

I see a lot of Forth code just doing s" Hello " s" world" s+ like it's nothing, but now that I think about it, this actually allocates 3 pointers, and lose two of them to the great ...
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What does "local variable" mean in the Forth programming language?

In C, local variables exist inside of a function and contain the values like this: void main(){ int a = 5; int b = 9; } In the Gforth manual, they describe the local variables like this: : ...
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How can I exit Forth with a non-zero exit status?

I would like to exit a Forth program (using Gforth 0.7.3) with a non-zero exit status. I've tried: 1 bye But the 1 is not interpreted as an argument to bye (and I didn't expect this to work anyway; I ...
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How can I access a shadowed definition in Forth?

When a word is redefined, is it possible to access the old word? Imagine there is a word foo defined and redefined : foo ( n -- 2*n ) 2* ; ok : foo ( n -- 2*n+1 ) foo 1+ ; redefined foo ok 10 foo . ...
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Multiline command-line editing in Gforth console

I have just started learning the Forth programming language. I'm using Gforth on Ubuntu. In Gforth interactive console, I want to do indentation but it requires changing line. Enter key didn't work, ...
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Get day name from a user specified date in Gforth

I tried to apply Zeller's convergence simplified method to get the day name from a user input date. Simplified algorithm from \ Zeller's Congruence variable year 2 allot variable day 2 ...
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Fractional Exponentiation in Forth

I'm trying to write a function that fits a value to a model. I have a measurement from a pressure sensor and using a calibrated model I have to convert the value into the final pressure management. ...
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Why do division by zero errors get raised for non-zero divisors?

Consider: 9223372034707292159. 1 um/mod For example, it raises a division-by-zero error on my machine. Why? The divisor is 1 (not 0!) and 9223372034707292159 fits within an unsigned double. The same ...
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How do I compile to arbitrary memory and execute it in Forth?

I'm interesting in testing some of the limits of Gforth and would like to have it execute arbitrary code that I "hand compile" into allocated memory. Here is my attempt. 100 cells allocate ...
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Is there a word for a conditional exit in Forth?

In Forth, is there a common word to conditionally exit a procedure (return) if the top of the stack is zero? I was thinking of using this in recursive procedures instead of IF.
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how to get gforth extensions

I have some gforth only words such as { } and u>= but not others such as [: ;] and u/ . Should I have these by default or how do I get them? I'm not seeing a file to include. I'm using gforth from ...
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What is RDROP in Forth?

I'm new to Forth and I'm using SwiftForth. I am looking for a way to read a matrix from file as described here Writing a text file into an array on Forth, but rdrop is not recognised. Is this ...
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Save and restart a forth 'image'

I'm new to forth. I've played with gforth briefly. And I'm interesting in forth 'images'. I have this use-case: I want to... Interactively define words Save the forth image Quit the system Restart ...
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What exactly does the "DOES>" word do?

I was messing around and trying to understand it, so I wrote a simple word to test it: : test ." compile time" DOES> ." runtime" ; The problem is, this word doesn't behave in a ...
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Gforth - How to get codepoints of a string?

I know that gforth stores characters as their codepoints in the stack, but the material I'm learning from doesn't show any word that helps to convert each character to codepoint. I also want to sum ...
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Writing a text file into an array on Forth

I have a text file, containing an array of numbers such as: 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I have opened the text file with the following code: variable file-id : open_file ( -- ) \...
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Problems with setting array elements in Forth

I am writing code in Forth that should create a 12x12 array of random numbers from 1 to 8. create big_array 144 allocate drop : reset_array big_array 144 0 fill ; reset_array variable rnd here rnd ! :...
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How to write anything to files from vars with gforth?

I use few gforth codes & I now want to register results when I try : 0 value output \ some other code 50 testvar ! : test s" .test" r/w open-file throw fd-out testvar @ fd-out ...
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gforth cells : how to check there at least a free one

I get a code with this type of array setup : create grid 16 cells allot : init-grid grid 16 cells 0 fill ; How can I check it while application is running. While application is running cells can be ...
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gforth : how to check a variable is set with arg value

gforth : how to check a variable is set I currently set a variable from command line like : : functionname variable ! ; so it gets its value from gforth -e"5" myfile.fs but then I ...
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Gforth, FORGET and LIST words as in the original Forth

Is there an equivalent to forget word of Forth in Gforth? I've seen about marker, but it doesn't have the same behaviour. Also the list command doesn't seem to give a listing of the program. I'd like ...
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Executing a char or string in Forth as though it was a word

Let's say I have s" Hello" stored somewhere. and I've also defined : Hello something ;. Is there a way to execute the string as though it was the word? I've read the documentation, but I ...
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Reverse the data stack using loops

I'm trying to reverse the stack using two loops one to send items from the data stack to return stack. And another to get them from return stack to data stack. Unfortunately, it doesn't work & ...
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exiting forth with EXIT_FAILURE equivalent

Apologies if this has already been asked, but for some reason I can't seem to find this anywhere. I want to write a word that write some information to stderr, then exits forth, but sets the exit code ...
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Measure execution time forth

How to measure execution time of my program? I`ve found this but it doesnot work for me because my program needs some numbers in stack to work so my program and this solution kind of interfiering with ...
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How can you add your own Forth program and execute in the Mecrisp-Ice 0.8 -enhanced fork of Swapforth by James Bowman?

I want to write LED blinking code in Forth. I have knowledge of the I/O peripherals address mapping of ICEstick or the Verilog code written for Mecrisp-Ice 0.8. When I open nucleus.fs - the heart of ...
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J1 Forth CPU program understanding

I really feel it is difficult to understand the J1 Forth CPU programming. I have basic understanding of Forth, but I couldn't understand the words defined in J1 Forth programming like d# and h#...and ...
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Forth floating point calculation with local variables

In Forth, it's possible to use the separate floating point stack for division and multiplication. A typical example to calculate 3/4 is: 3.e 4.e f/ f. 0.75 ok which is 0.75. But what will happen, ...
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How save program / words in GForth

Is there a way to save my defined words to file, to continue experimenting later? I so far found only way to copy+paste definitions from console, if they are still visible. I am starting with forth ...
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How to dump a word in Forth?

The aim is to create a Forth word in the dictionary and then print out the memory content of that word. The first step is easy. The : main word is created like described in tutorial. After creating ...
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How to include a C library in Forth

As default, Forth has only a little amount of working libraries so that everything has to be programmed from scratch. The reason is, that the stackbased Forth virtual machine identifies itself as a ...
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