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Stack Since version 0.6.0 FFL uses the ANS stack notation. Stack parameters input to and output from a word are described by: ( stack: before — after) where stack specifies which stack is used....
Forth Engines Supported Forth engines FFL will run on and is tested with the following forth engines...
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Installation See the README file in the distribution for the steps to install the library for the different engines. ToDo
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Getting started First you need to include the module you want to use. For example, to include the fraction module (and all modules which are needed by the fraction module), you would do: include...
Overview This wiki is the manual of the Forth Foundation Library. There is a section about the Forth Engines that support the library. There is also a section how to install the library. And...
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