Hi, (I am on Linux.)
just for fun, entertainment and doing something new, I installed Mecrisp-Stellaris FORTH on a STM32F103C8T6 ( aka "Blue Pill" ) micorcontroller board. FORTH is interactive (has a REPL) and is a interpretive (interpretative?) and compiler language at the same time. For ceating new compiled code on the microcontroller is as easy as cat-ting the sourcecode this way: cat sourcecode.fs > /dev/ttyACM0 Now you can execute your program via the prompt you get with a serial terminal which is connected via /dev/ttyACM0. But what has all this to do with vim? I want to write code in FORTH with vim (what else? ;), send the code to the microcontroller and - if possible - want to replace the extern console of the serial terminal with something inside vim. I not neccessarily want to avoid the serial terminal -- I want to avoid the "external"...the switching between windows. I found some rudimentary attempts of something like that (still in need of an external something), which call 'cat' to transfer the code to the microprocessor. But those posts are from a long time ago. Since vim got tasks and pipes and subprocesses I would like to ask for some keywords or pointers to start with to acchieve what I have described above. Where should I start while trying to read the wheel a second time...? :) Thank you very much in advance for any help! Cheers! Meino -- -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "vim_use" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
