On 28/06/2018 17:58, Stephen Pelc wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 16:17:31 GMT, Pabst Blue Ribbon
> wrote:
>
>> I can be even more specific. On x86, 'kernel' is just 4 (four) processor
>> instructions. The rest can be treated as 'library'.
>>
>>> But then it has a lot of 'library' to make.
>
> Threaded code is all but obsolete in modern Forths. Most modern
> Forths generate optimised native code.
How do they cope with program modifying code, your extensibility
and the BUILDS> DOES> construct (In Loeliger's version)?
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