Hello Matthias, When Bernd Paysan is on your side you have no reason to worry :-)
Seriously, to reach Forth 200x "immortality" one, in my opinion, has to demonstrate that through the new mechanism language extension becomes (much) easier. Suppose we want to accept HH:MM:SS programmatic values without recognizers, what's the alternative? I think that is easily done by replacing the user deferred REFILL with something of our own (that would replace HH:MM:SS on the fly with a double number entry). In short, impressive code saving examples would make or break this idea. Good luck, Regards, Enoch. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Matthias Trute <mtr...@web.de> writes: > Hi, > > Its revealed prematurly (my dear friend Enoch, tss), > but now its good enough for a real annoncement: Recognizers > for all. The basic idea is now 3 years old, and got a major > redesign recently. That redesign was made possible in close > collaboration with the gforth people. They (esp Bernd Paysan) > did not only listen to me, but encouraged me too. They even > use now recognizers in their most recent (well, for 2 years > now) versions too. I've successfully developed recognizers > in gforth that work in amforth without any change (Hannu's > timestamp parser). > > I'd like to invite all to read the papers from amforth.sf.net > and leave comments here or directly to me. When I feel that > the rfc document is good enough, I'll send it to the forth > 200x experts too for a review. Since I don't like swimming > with sharks (and they are huge sharks with big tooth's and they > know how to use them), I need some protection, and this is > what I'd like to get from you. > > The direct link to the major document is > http://amforth.sourceforge.net/pr/Recognizer-rfc.pdf > > Enjoy, > Matthias > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Open source business process management suite built on Java and Eclipse > Turn processes into business applications with Bonita BPM Community Edition > Quickly connect people, data, and systems into organized workflows > Winner of BOSSIE, CODIE, OW2 and Gartner awards > http://p.sf.net/sfu/Bonitasoft ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Open source business process management suite built on Java and Eclipse Turn processes into business applications with Bonita BPM Community Edition Quickly connect people, data, and systems into organized workflows Winner of BOSSIE, CODIE, OW2 and Gartner awards http://p.sf.net/sfu/Bonitasoft _______________________________________________ Amforth-devel mailing list for http://amforth.sf.net/ Amforth-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/amforth-devel