* 3 stacks, 1900 lines, one gcc function
@ 1998-12-17 1:58 Rick Hohensee
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From: Rick Hohensee @ 1998-12-17 1:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
http://cqi.com/~humbubba/3sm.html is version 0.3 of
a Forth-like language I've been working on. It has
about the the functionality of the dc command at this
point. It's a 3 stack virtual machine with a state
variable or virtual register for what size an int is
at the moment. What I suspect may be of interest here
is that it is all in main(). Or whatever you decide to
call main(). __linux_openfirmware_sniffer() maybe.
But I'm quite clueless on the possibilities. I just know
it's a lovely fresh pile of pony manure, and you never know,
there MAY be a pony in there.
So Appy Olidays
Rick Hohensee http://cqi.com/~humbubba
oh, the long blurb is floating through comp.lang.forth
right now.
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