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2009-08-14Update to Gforth 0.7.0.asau4-88/+21
User-visible changes between 0.6.2 and 0.7.0: Requirements: At run-time requires libtool and gcc (for the libcc C interface) and gdb (for the disassembler (SEE)) on some platforms. License: Changed to GPLv3 Bug fixes Now works with address-space randomization. The single-step debugger works again in some engines. Many others. Ports: AMD64, ARM, IA-64 (Itanium): better performance PPC, PPC64: disassembler and assembler Gforth EC: R8C, 4stack, misc, 8086 work MacOS X: better support Invocation: New flags --ignore-async-signals, --vm-commit (default overcommit) --print-sequences Forth 200x: X:extension-query: produce true for all implemented extensions X:required REQUIRED etc. (not new) X:defined: [DEFINED] and [UNDEFINED] X:parse-name: PARSE-NAME (new name) X:deferred: deferred words (new: DEFER@ DEFER! ACTION-OF) X:structures: +FIELD FIELD: FFIELD: CFIELD: etc. X:ekeys: new: EKEY>FKEY K-SHIFT-MASK K-CTRL-MASK K-ALT-MASK K-F1...K-F12 X:fp-stack (not new) X:number-prefixes (partially new, see below) Number prefixes: 0x is a hex prefix: 0xff and 0XfF now produces (decimal) 255 # is a decimal prefix: #10 now produces (decimal) 10 Signs after the number prefix are now accepted, e.g, #-50. ' now only handles a single (x)char: 'ab is no longer accepted, 'a' now produces (decimal) 97 Unicode support (currently supports only uniform encoding): added xchars words for dealing with variable-width multi-byte characters provide 8bit (ISO Latin 1) and UTF-8 support for xchars New words: \C C-FUNCTION C-LIBRARY END-C-LIBRARY C-LIBRARY-NAME (libcc C interface) LIB-ERROR (complements OPEN-LIB) OUTFILE-EXECUTE INFILE-EXECUTE BASE-EXECUTE (limited change of global state) 16-bit and 32-bit memory acces: UW@ UL@ SW@ SL@ W! L! W@ L@ /W /L NEXT-ARG SHIFT-ARGS (OS command-line argument processing) NOTHROW (for backtrace control) FTRUNC FMOD (undocumented) SEE-CODE SEE-CODE-RANGE (show generated dynamic native code) Improvements/changes of existing words: S\", .\" now support \l, \m, \z, and limits hex and octal character specs. OPEN-FILE with W/O no longer creates or truncates files (no compat. file) OPEN-LIB now understands ~ at the start, like OPEN-FILE. TRY...ENDTRY changed significantly, compatibility files available (see docs). The disassembler (DISCODE) can now use gdb to disassemble code Uninitialized defered words now give a warning when executed Division is floored (disable with "configure --enable-force-cdiv") Gforth (not gforth-fast) reports division by zero and overflow on division on all platforms. Newly documented words: S>NUMBER? S>UNUMBER? EKEY keypress names: K-LEFT K-RIGHT K-UP K-DOWN K-HOME K-END K-PRIOR K-NEXT K-INSERT K-DELETE CLEARSTACKS FORM Environment variable GFORTHSYSTEMPREFIX (used by word SYSTEM and friends) C interface: exported symbols now start with "gforth_" (for referencing them from C code) libcc C function call interface (requires libtool and gcc at run-time) alternative: undocumented libffi-based interface Libraries: depth-changes.fs: report stack depth changes during interpretation ans-report.fs now reports CfV extensions fsl-util.4th: FSL support files (undocumented) regexp.fs for regular expressions (undocumented) complex.fs for complex numbers (undocumented) fft.fs for Fast Fourier Transform (undocumented) wf.fs, a Wiki implementation (undocumented) httpd.fs, a web server (undocumented) status.fs, show interpreter status in separate xterm (undocumented) profile.fs for profiling (undocumented, incomplete) endtry-iferror.fs, recover-endtry.fs to ease the TRY change transition test/tester.fs: Now works with FP numbers (undocumented) test/ttester.fs: Version of tester.fs with improved interface (T{...}T). compat library: compat/execute-parsing.fs Speed improvements: automatic performance tuning on building static stack caching (good speedup on PPC) mixed-precision division is now faster support for int128 types on AMD64 workarounds for gcc performance bugs (in particular, PR 15242) branch target alignment (good speedup on Alpha).
2006-01-02The gforth configure script tests for linker support of -export-dynamic,ben1-0/+23
and then adds it to LDFLAGS. Later, the configure script tests for the presence of certain functions in libc, and expects to get an error at link time if the functions are missing. On Interix with -export-dynamic, the link succeeds even if there are missing functions. This causes configure to detect all tested functions as present, and produce binaries that fail at run time. To work around this issue, postpone adding -export-dynamic to LDFLAGS until the end of the configure script.
2003-12-05Update from 0.5.0 to 0.6.2. From Jorge Ramon Acereda Macia <al004046 at anubisuebayasi1-13/+26
dot uji dot es> in PR 23635. User-visible changes between 0.6.1 and 0.6.2: Bug fixes (in particular, gforth-0.6.2 compiles with gcc-3.3) New words: LATEST, LATESTXT (LASTXT deprecated) Operating environment: Added optional support for a C interface built on the ffcall libraries (more portable and powerful than the old one, but still not documented). To use it, the ffcall libraries have to be installed before building Gforth (see INSTALL). Miscellaneous: Gforth-fast now uses static superinstructions (some speedup on some platforms); generally this is transparent (apart from the speedup), but there are lots of command-line options for controlling the static superinstruction generation. User-visible changes between 0.6.0 and 0.6.1: Bug fixes (installation on big-endian machines sometimes did not work) User-visible changes between 0.5.0 and 0.6.0: Changes in behaviour: S": interpreted use now ALLOCATEs the string (they live until BYE). Long word names (512MB on 32-bit systems) are now supported (change to the header format). New threaded code execution method: primitive-centric (allows the following), hybrid direct/indirect threaded (easier portability), with dynamic superinstructions (typical speedup on Athlon: factor 2). New engine gforth-itc for dealing with some potential backwards-compatibility problems (see "Direct or Indirect Threaded?" in the manual). Operating environment: Default dictionary size is now 4MB. Large file support on OSs that support them (i.e., files with more than 2GB on 32-bit machines). Gforth can now deal well with broken pipes in most situations. vi tags files can be built with tags.fs (usage like etags.fs). gforth.el mostly rewritten. New image file format. New words: Keyboard input: EDIT-LINE K-PRIOR K-NEXT K-DELETE File input: SLURP-FILE SLURP-FID Programming tools: ID. .ID WORDLIST-WORDS SIMPLE-SEE Conditional execution: [DEFINED] [UNDEFINED] Defining Words: CONST-DOES> ]] Input stream: PARSE-WORD EXECUTE-PARSING EXECUTE-PARSING-FILE String comparison: STR= STR< STRING-PREFIX? String literals: S\" .\" \"-PARSE Floating point output: F.RDP F>STR-RDP F>BUF-RDP Miscellaneous: Generalized prims2x.fs into Vmgen (see README.vmgen etc.); used the new capabilities in prims (e.g., automatic handling of the return stack and instruction stream).
2000-11-13Update to v0.5.0, requested by Jorge Acereda <al004046@alumail.uji.es>hubertf2-12/+15
User-visible changes between 0.4.0 and 0.5.0: Changes in behaviour: There are now two engines: the fast engine (gforth-fast) is at least as fast as gforth in earlier releases; the debugging engine (gforth) supports precise backtracing for signals (e.g., illegal memory access), but is slower by a factor of 1-2. Block files now start at block 0 by default (instead of block 1). If you have block files around, prepend 1024 bytes to convert them, or do a "1 OFFSET !" to establish the old behaviour. Gforth now does not translate newlines to LFs on reading. Instead, READ-LINE now interprets LF, CR, and CRLF as newlines. Newlines on output are in the OSs favourite format. SEE now disassembles primitives (or hex-DUMPs the code if no disassembler is available). >HEAD (aka >NAME) now returns 0 (instead of the nt of ???) on failure. Syntax of prim changed: stack effects are now surrounded by parentheses, tabs are insignificant. Operating environment: Gforth now produces a backtrace when catching an exception. On platforms supporting the Unix 98 SA_SIGINFO semantics, you get more precise error reports for SIGSEGV and SIGFPE (e.g., "stack underflow" instead of "Invalid memory address"). Gforth now produces exit code 1 if there is an error (i.e., an uncaught THROW) in batch processing. You can use "gforthmi --application ..." to build an image that processes the whole command-line when invoked directly (instead of through gforth -i). Ports: AIX. 20% speedup on 604e under powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu, 19%-29% speedup on Celeron with gcc-2.95. New words: Missing ANS Forth words: EKEY EKEY? EKEY>CHAR Timing words: CPUTIME UTIME Vector arithmetic: V* FAXPY FP comparison: F~ABS F~REL Deferred words: <IS> [IS] Nested number output: <<# #>> Exception handling: TRY RECOVER ENDTRY Directory handling: OPEN-DIR READ-DIR CLOSE-DIR FILENAME-MATCH Other: ]L PUSH-ORDER Miscellaneous: Significant extensions to the manual (added an introduction, among other things), many of them due to a new team member: Neal Crook. Added assemblers and disassemblers for 386, Alpha, MIPS (thanks to contributions by Andrew McKewan, Bernd Thallner, and Christian Pirker). Contributions of assemblers and disassemblers for other architectures are welcome.
2000-04-11I couldn't complete level 11 of sokoban without this change....itohy1-0/+13
2000-04-11Port to m68k. Possibly work on other architectures, but not tested.itohy1-0/+22
1999-04-10gforth: A fast interpreter for the Forth language.simonb1-0/+16
Enabled only for i386 at the moment. It definitely doesn't work on mips, and I can't test anything else.