Gforth

Gforth is a free and portable implementation of the Forth programming language for Unix-like systems, Microsoft Windows, and other operating systems. A primary goal of Gforth is to adhere to the ANS Forth standard. Gforth is free software as part of the GNU Project.[2]

Gforth
Original author(s)Bernd Paysan
Anton Ertl
Developer(s)GNU Project
Initial releasemid-1992 (1992)[1]
Stable release
0.7.3 / June 14, 2014 (2014-06-14)
Preview release
0.7.9_20200213 / February 13, 2020 (2020-02-13)
Repository
Written inC, Forth
Operating systemUnix-like, Windows, MS-DOS, OS/2
TypeInterpreter
LicenseGNU GPLv3
Websitegnu.org/s/gforth/

History

The Gforth project was started in mid-1992 by Bernd Paysan and Anton Ertl. Gforth descends from bigFORTH and fig-Forth[1][3][4] Gforth uses GCC to compile a fast direct or indirect threaded Forth; Gforth is fully ANS FORTH compliant.[2]

gollark: If mints were rarer than golds, there would be a thriving trade in CB mints.
gollark: Or just "MUST HAVE BECAUSE RARE".
gollark: <@165215471908421632> Probably!
gollark: Indeed.
gollark: Not quite the same.

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