RE: [colorforth] Machineforth IFs
- Subject: RE: [colorforth] Machineforth IFs
- From: John Drake <jmdrake_98@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 10:00:53 -0800 (PST)
One more thing. It seems that the link I gave you
earlier was misleading. While the author did a
brave job of explaining colorForth at a time when
it hadn't even been fully released, I now think
his assessment of IF being destructive again in
colorForth is inaccurate. (i.e. I tested it
myself and it doesn't work that way). There was
a previous discussion of IF on this mailing list
that can be found at the archives:
http://www.strangegizmo.com/forth/ColorForth/
Regards,
John M. Drake
--- Fréderic_DUBOIS <frederic.dubois@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Thanks for the explaination. A kind of inline
> jumptable.
> It seems that the idea is to replace IFs by
> arithmetic computation. And this
> is possible to me if the "objects" we are processing
> and the operators on it
> form an algebra (or maybe something even lesser - a
> ring?).
> On c.l.f someone posted a link to an article dealing
> with linear
> programming; I was amazed to see that with it's
> pragmatic philosophy Forth
> meets some important mathematical properties
> (there's also the laws of form
> - but I don't understand at all what it deals with
> :).
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