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2026-02-27fix new handlerkitty
just reset the stack at the error
2026-02-27.rs, rp, also i forgot to reset `say` to use stdoutkitty
2026-02-26folding sectionskitty
figure i'll start doing this now while it's still relatively small
2026-02-26EVALUATE use return stackkitty
2026-02-26shocking news: leaving shit on stack breaks programkitty
oops
2026-02-26use cell+ in s"kitty
2026-02-26CASE (from jonesforth)kitty
2026-02-26rename 0branch to ?branchkitty
2026-02-26comment out for laterkitty
not sure what teh issue is here yet
2026-02-26fix string stack wonkery? i think?kitty
i mean it works now afaict...
2026-02-26don't interpret "kitty
also fixes the Leaving shit on the stack issue. i still dont know what that's about but i just `drop` it and its fixed
2026-02-26not found error (currently breaks shit)kitty
2026-02-26handle end of input in PARSE (todo: this in cparse)kitty
2026-02-26maybe this program is extremely broken. possiblekitty
2026-02-25incomplete assembler displacementkitty
2026-02-24wtfkitty
moving the stack after the user memory has entirely fixed the problem i dont understand
2026-02-24error handling?kitty
2026-02-24WORDSkitty
still not sure whats going on with s". i have discovered that using multiple s" seems to point the LFA of cell+ (the first forth-defined word) to directly after the text of the second string. now i just need to figure out Why or How that could possibly be happening.
2026-02-24s, (cmove, in forth)kitty
still doesn't work. i'm still at a loss for where the problem is coming from. i think i will make it use cmove, again, and put a breakpoint there so i can figure out how uninterpreted code is making it into the stack.
2026-02-23i reimplemented s" and it still doesnt work rightkitty
2026-02-22broken, segfaulting .freekitty
seems to be string handling issue somehow the actual text of the next word ends up on the stack
2026-02-22move assembler below branching, ?dupkitty
2026-02-22.REG /digitkitty
2026-02-22accidentally kept in >kitty
2026-02-22ideakitty
the commas for rmmod.reg registers is quite elegant i think. i hope it ends up working well
2026-02-22starting on assemblerkitty
nothing functional, mostly my comments as i figure all this out
2026-02-21execute, ?kitty
2026-02-21hex dpy words, .s in forth!kitty
2026-02-21.r, fix stack leakkitty
i forgot i yoinked my ALLOT from jonesforth which returns a value. may change this but it would require a few rewrites so eh
2026-02-21u.r, fix r> >rkitty
2026-02-20two spaces for :kitty
2026-02-20forth83 fwd+backwrd MARK and RESOLVEkitty
2026-02-20nip, split u. and . into (u.) and (.) intrnl formskitty
2026-02-20negate, abs, tuck from pforth, .kitty
holby Sheet!! numeric i/o is real!!! need to test different bases. if hex works and also if number padding works (i have not tested that yet) i can start writing better debugging tools and i can stop having to pipe my output through xxd!! this also will mean the end of DONEDONEYIPPEEEE,,,, :<
2026-02-20remove testing stuffkitty
2026-02-20forth-created padkitty
for some reason a separate PAD section wasn't working. this also fixes the 18 digit Issue. there are still issues i need to sort out though.
2026-02-19rm old unnecessary teststring wordskitty
i still haven't figured out the PNO issue yet. working on it
2026-02-19recurse, bl, slightly broken PNOkitty
2026-02-18fix syntax highlighting (as a treat)kitty
2026-02-18improve s"kitty
2026-02-18."kitty
2026-02-18litstring + #tibkitty
2026-02-17variablekitty
2026-02-17until should be immediatekitty
2026-02-17elsekitty
2026-02-16jonesforth port improvements of stack wordskitty
2026-02-16port some comparison n logic words from jfkitty
2026-02-16CREATE asm wordkitty
i Probably should change : to use this. and while i'm at it make a word for setting/unsetting the smudge bit.
2026-02-16+! -! allotkitty
2026-02-15improve numberkitty
i think that doing Everything in forth while possible is kinda putting more effort in for no reason, so we now have BASE and the ability to use hex digits. whee!