Spectra Forth Tutorial
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Spectra Forth Tutorial
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Introduction
Input/Output operations
Mathematical Operators
Stack operators
Other operators
Colon definition
Control structures
Conditional branching
Constants and variables
Other Forth words
Using the editor
Error messages


                                   

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Forth is an extraordinary computer language developed originally for the control of radio telescopes, by an American called Charles Moore.

Forth is neither an interpreter nor a compiler but combines the best features of both to produce a super-fast, high level language, incorporating the facilities offered by an interactive interpreter and the speed of execution close to that of machine-code. In order to achieve these fantastic speed, Forth employs the use of a data, or computation stack, on which to hold the data of the operations to be performed, coupled with the use of Reverse Polish Notation (RPN). Moreover, RPN is very easy to use and understand with only a little pratice. In fact, Hewlett Packard use RPN on many of their calculators.

All standard Forth use integer arithmetic for their operations and can handle up to 32 bit precision if required; floating point mathematics routines could be incorporated, but with a reduction in the execution speed of a program.

This implementation consist of a standard Fig-Forth model, but with over 100 extensions to the standard vocabulary of Forth words. There are two important extensions to the White Lightning: the first is the ability to access almost all of the Spectrum’s own BASIC commands, just as you would when writing a BASIC program and with the addition of many of the high resolution graphics commands (CIRCLE, DRAW, etc.). Coupled with the incredible excution speed of White Lightning, the possibilities are limitless! The second, and possibly most important addition, is the IDEAL sub-language.

In addition to the basic vocabulary of words, the user can very easily add his own new WORDS using previously defined words, thus extending the vocabulary and building up as complex words as is necessary to do the task in hand.

Fully structured programming method are also employed as a fundamental feature of Forth thrrough the use of the structural control sequences included such as IF...ELSE...THEN DO..UNTIL

The standard Spectrum editor can be used to create lines source code for later compilation. The standard Forth line editor is included for compatibility with existing text. Once the source code is complete, it may then be compiled into the dictionary for later execution .

Spectra Forth was written by Stuart Smith, the author of the extremely successiful DragonForth.

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