Hello. Warning, Factor neophyte with a bit of long-forgotten Forth experience...
I picked up the notion, on a web page that I cannot find at the
moment, that good style in Factor is to get rid of stack manipulation
words, and use quots and combinators instead. I've been pushing bits
of code around, trying to learn to do that. Here is a tiny snippet:
10 { [ 1 + ] [ 2 + ] [ 3 + ] } [ dupd call ] map . drop
... in which I'm trying to map from an array of quots to their result,
but with a stack value (perhaps more than one?) available to the
quots. I've done so here with the bludgeon of dupd and drop. It seems
like a need something that is somewhat like map and somewhat like
cleave.
How should I do this? Is there another combinator that I am overlooking?
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Kyle Cordes
http://kylecordes.com
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