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rustc frustration.rs && cat frustration.4th - | ./frustration
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(echo "Compiling..." ; rustc frustration.rs) || exit
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echo "Forth is now running."
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cat frustration.4th - | ./frustration
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@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ return-from-caller trick quite so much!
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Let's explain how it works.
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LINE 1 --> : rdup r> r> dup >r >r >r ;
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LINE 2 --> : rdrop r> r> drop >r ;
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LINE 3 --> : loop[ [ ' setup lit ] , [ ' rdrop lit ] , ; immediate
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LINE 4 --> : ]loop latest @ 8 + , ; immediate
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LINE 1 : rdup r> r> dup >r >r >r ;
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LINE 2 : rdrop r> r> drop >r ;
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LINE 3 : loop[ [ ' setup lit ] , [ ' rdrop lit ] , ; immediate
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LINE 4 : ]loop latest @ 8 + , ; immediate
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Line 1-4 are defining a new loop construct called loop[ ... ]loop that
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makes a word tail-recursive.
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@ -157,6 +157,8 @@ LINE 5 --> : ( loop[ key 41 = ? ret ]loop ; immediate
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( Here is a riddle for you )
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: :noname ( -- xt ) here @ [ ' ] , ] ; immediate
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:noname drop rdrop ;
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: stars ( n -- ) loop[ dup 0= ? [ , ] 1 - 42 emit ]loop ;
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( How does the above code work?
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@ -2137,14 +2137,18 @@ fn main() {
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* You can run this Forth with:
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* ./frustration
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*
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* However, I recommend loading a Forth program (frustration.fs, provided)
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* However, I recommend loading a Forth program (frustration.4th, provided)
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* which does a few more setup steps before letting you loose.
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*
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* cat frustration.4th - | ./frustration
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*
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* The line above is a good way to run Frustration if you're using Linux.
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* It concatenates together frustration.fs and - (stdin). This means you
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* can type commands once frustration.fs is loaded.
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* It concatenates together frustration.4th and - (stdin). This means you
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* can type commands once frustration.4th has been executed.
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*
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* There is a shell script supplied that will do all of the above for you.
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*
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* bash build.sh
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* Please read frustration.4th if you want to learn more about Forth and what
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* makes it a unique language.
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