--- gforth/README 1995/01/30 18:47:44 1.4 +++ gforth/README 1995/12/08 18:01:07 1.9 @@ -1,23 +1,24 @@ -This is the current state (alpha) of gforth. This is not a -distribution for the general public, since it is not yet mature -enough. There is no warranty of any kind; this program is -distributed under the GNU General Public license (see COPYING). - -You will probably find a Linux binary included in the package and the -configuration set up for Linux. If you want to install it on another -system, read INSTALL and I wish you good luck (Mail us if you have -problems). - -To start the system just say `gforth'. This gives you a pretty barren -system. `gforth startup.fs' gives you most ANSI wordsets. If you miss -a word, just grep for it in *.fs. +Gforth is a fast and portable implementation of the ANS Forth +language. It works nicely with the Emacs editor, offers some nice +features such as input completion and history and a powerful locals +facility, and it even has (the beginnings of) a manual. Gforth employs +traditional implementation techniques: its inner innerpreter is +indirect or direct threaded. Gforth is distributed under the GNU +General Public license (see COPYING). + +Gforth runs under Unix and DOS and should not be hard to port to other +systems supported by GCC. This version has been tested on Linux (for +Intel), SunOS (SPARC), Ultrix (MIPS) before release. + +Read INSTALL for installation instructions. Mail +gforth-bugs@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at if you have problems. To start +the system, just say `gforth' (after installing it). -If you want to work on gforth, mail me. Tasks to be done can be found +If you want to work on Gforth, mail me. Tasks to be done can be found in ToDo; but if you would like to do something not mentioned there, it's ok, too. In any case, we would like to hear what you are -doing. The most important tasks IMO are the missing ANS Forth words -(musts before the alpha release), the documentation and the foreign -language interface for C. +doing. The most important tasks IMO are the missing ANS Forth words, +the documentation and the foreign language interface for C. On popular request, here are the meanings of unusual file extensions: @@ -29,3 +30,5 @@ On popular request, here are the meaning *TAGS etags files - anton +anton@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at +http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/anton/home.html \ No newline at end of file