Retro is a modern, pragmatic Forth drawing influences from many sources. It's clean, elegant, small, easy to grasp, and adaptable to many tasks.
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## Retro: A Modern, Pragmatic Forth RETRO is a modern, pragmatic Forth drawing influences from many sources. It's clean, elegant, tiny, and easy to grasp and adapt to various uses. Features: - Open Source (ISC License) - Portable (runs on a MISC-style virtual machine) - Small source & binaries - Builds into a single, self contained binary for easy deployment - Sources in literate format, using a Markdown variant ## Quick Start For most systems (FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, macOS, Linux): make You will need a standard C compiler and `make`. ## Executables Binaries will be placed in the `bin` directory. The primary executable is `retro`. This is used for running the examples and the Atua (gopher) & Casket (http) servers that power forthworks.com. The `retro` executable embeds the image into the binary, making it trivial to copy and deploy. This interface layer also extends the language with many new words and vocabularies, adds scripting, file i/o, gopher, and floating point math support. The `retro` executable can handle a variety of command line arguments: retro -i Starts the *listener*, a basic REPL for interactive use. retro filename This will run the code in the specified file, then exit. This is also used to run programs as shell-type scripts using a header line like `#!/usr/bin/env retro`. retro -i -f filename This will run the code in the specified file, then start the listener. retro -h Displays a summary of the command line arguments. Source files for use with `retro` are written with code in fenced blocks: commentary here ~~~ code here ~~~ Anything outside the fenced blocks will be ignored. ## Documentation The primary documentation is in RETRO-Book.md (and the formatted RETRO-Book.html.) Additional notes can be found in the `doc` directory. ## Alternative Implementations In addition to the C and Python implementations, this source tree includes additional implementations in C#, JavaScript, and Pascal. These are not as well tested or as feature complete as the main implementations, but are provided for your use if the standard implementations will not suffice. ## Patreon I have a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/_crc for those that want to financially support development. All funds raised via Pateron are put into development related expenses (server expenses, app store fees, hardware). Thanks go out to my current and past patrons: - Kiyoshi YONEDA - Krinkleneck - Rick Carlino - Scott McCallum