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tweak README
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Phil Burk
<philburk@mobileer.com>
Sun, 27 Nov 2022 19:28:23 +0000
(11:28 -0800)
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Sun, 27 Nov 2022 19:28:23 +0000
(11:28 -0800)
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To run the all-in-one pForth enter:
./pforth_standalone
./pforth_standalone
-OR
to run using the dictionary file
enter:
+OR
, to run using the dictionary file,
enter:
- pforth
+
./
pforth
Quick check of Forth:
Quick check of Forth:
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-133,8
+133,10
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On Unix and MacOS using Makefile:
cd platforms/unix
make test
cd platforms/unix
make test
-Using CMake
+Using CMake
:
+ cmake .
+ make
cd fth
./pforth
include tester.fth
cd fth
./pforth
include tester.fth
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-149,7
+151,7
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To run the other tests, enter:
They will report the number of tests that pass or fail.
They will report the number of tests that pass or fail.
-You can also test pForth kernel without loading a dictionary.
+You can also test pForth kernel without loading a dictionary
using option "-i"
.
Only the primitive words defined in C will be available.
This might be necessary if the dictionary can't be built.
Only the primitive words defined in C will be available.
This might be necessary if the dictionary can't be built.