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In article <v8b04c$137lg$1@dont-email.me>,Here's a program that demonstrates a non-parsing TO:
Stephen Pelc <stephen@vfxforth.com> wrote:On 25 Jul 2024 at 08:30:58 BST, "minforth" <minforth> wrote:There was a discussion about that before. The stipulaton is null and void.
>Forth has a lot of ‘redundant’ operators for e.g. arithmetic orhttps://comp.lang.forth.narkive.com/rexLEBd0/strongforth-implemented-in-ans-forth
stack operations, depending on the data type.
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There was once an interesting approach for a type-bound layer
on top of standard Forth:
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Unfortunately, the website for downloading strongforth.f
is no longer available.
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Or has anyone found another way to bundle/overload Forth operators?
The standard suggests/specifies that operators such as TO behave as if
they parse. Ignore that for the moment and define
It was established that there was no way a compliant program could
decide either way. It could be as well eliminated.
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