To Rev or not to Rev
Dan Shafer
revdan at danshafer.com
Mon May 2 11:42:21 EDT 2005
Yeah, the *implementation* of Forth I tried to learn used frames as
objects and approached OO in some key ways as I recall. OF course, I
have blissfully forgotten all that in the dream of the Dreamcard
Revolution. ;-)
On May 2, 2005, at 8:02 AM, Dennis Brown wrote:
>
> On May 2, 2005, at 10:25 AM, Geoff Canyon wrote:
>
>
>> I'm not sure how to catalog Forth, but it's not OO (inherently --
>> there are OO implementations). It's procedural, certainly, but the
>> inherent stack gives it a definite functional feel.
>>
>
> Forth is not really a high level language any more than assembler
> is. It is an alternative machine language based on a double stack
> architecture. There have been hardware implementations of Forth
> as the native machine instruction set. When emulated, the "Code"
> just consists of a list of addresses to the actual machine code for
> the native functions, or addresses of "higher level" defined
> function (uses a flag bit to tell which). This makes it execute
> much faster than "byte code". You can implement a higher level
> language within the syntax of Forth because of its extensible
> nature. "Words" are defined from other words in an interpretive
> environment. Because of the double stack architecture, data
> arguments are passed and returned on one stack and return addresses
> are in the other stack. It makes a very efficient and powerful
> architecture for developing real time machine controllers with a
> tiny amount of memory. You are free to define "words" that
> implement an OO environment if you choose. You could even create
> Rev using this as the lower level "P code", or an operating system
> for that matter.
>
> Dennis
>
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