--- gforth/ToDo 1995/02/09 17:49:53 1.4 +++ gforth/ToDo 2001/05/07 12:04:44 1.10 @@ -7,6 +7,10 @@ the topic. If you have completed the wor This an emacs outline. Use '*' to create topics. +* "DOS" Distribution +eventually convert all text files LF -> CR LF +check on 8.3 filenames?! + *The Engine **measure the effect of some variations on different machines: direct/indirect, NEXT splitting, keeping the TOSses in variables @@ -64,27 +68,21 @@ intended). ** emacs support can be improved **prefix file generator -A tool for generating a prefix file for a program that explains in -what way the program conforms to ANSI (i.e., which wordsets are used) -and contains Forth definitions for the simple non-ANSI words. +extend or complement ans-report.fs to provide Forth definitions for +the simple non-ANSI words. ** rightcase A tool that converts all uses of words in a source text to the exact case of the definition. There's something like this out there on the net (Joerg Plewe has posted a reference), but I think a program that wires itself into the compiler (like etags.fs) is harder to fool by -search order tricks etc. - -*Object-Oriented Extensions -John Hayes has a portable package +search order tricks etc. EVALUATE is a problem. -*Documentation +*Documentation (Neal Crook, nac@forth.org is working on this) A texinfo file -** a tool that extracts (stack) comments from forth sources and replaces -them in .ds files. +add more about internals (c primitives, creation of engine, etc.) **glossaries of all wordsets. *** Inclusion of stack comments, glossary comments, and wordset comments in all source files. * Distribution and Announcements -** add copyright notices to all the source files ** Write articles for (general-purpose) magazines