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GForth(1)		     General Commands Manual		       GForth(1)

NAME
     gforth, gforth-fast, gforthmi - a fast and portable Forth system

SYNOPSIS
     gforth  [initialization options] [image-specific options] gforth-fast [ini-
     tialization options] [image-specific options]

     gforthmi filename [initialization options] [image-specific options]

DESCRIPTION
     GForth is a fast and portable implementation of the Forth programming  lan-
     guage. For details read the manual.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
     GFORTHPATH contains the search path for source and image files.

     GFORTHD  gives the gforth executable used by gforthmi for creating the base
     images. It should be a double indirect threaded system.   Default:  gforth-
     ditc.

     GFORTH gives the gforth executable used by gforthmi for computing the relo-
     catable image from the base images. Default: gforth.

     GFORTHHIST  gives	the location of the history file used by gforth to allow
     command-line recall. Default: $HOME. (The history file  is  named	.gforth-
     history).

EXAMPLES
     gforth

     starts the system and goes into interactive mode.

     gforth file1 file2 -e bye

     loads and interprets the files file1 and file2, then exits.

     gforth-fast

     is  the same as gforth, except that it does not support accurate backtraces
     for signals, and is faster by up to a factor of 2.  Use  it  for  debugged,
     performance-critical programs such as benchmarks.

     gforthmi asm.fi -m 1M asm.fs

     creates  an  image asm.fi that has a default dictionary size of 1MB and has
     the file asm.fs loaded.

OPTIONS
     --help
     Lists the available options, including some not described here (see
	    also the manual).

     --image-file file
     Loads the Forth image
	    file instead of the default gforth.fi.

     --path path
     Uses   path for searching the image file and Forth source	code  files  in-
	    stead  of  the default in the environment variable GFORTHPATH or the
	    path   specified   at   installation   time   (typically	/usr/lo-
	    cal/lib/gforth:.. A path is given as a :-separated list.

     --dictionary-size size
     Allocate
	    size  space  for the Forth dictionary space instead of using the de-
	    fault specified in the image (typically 256K). The	size  specifica-
	    tion  consists of an integer and a unit (e.g., 4M).  The unit can be
	    one of b (bytes), e (element size, in this	case  Cells),  k  (kilo-
	    bytes), and M (Megabytes). If no unit is specified, e is used.

     --data-stack-size size
     Allocate
	    size space for the data stack instead of using the default specified
	    in the image (typically 16K).

     --return-stack-size size
     Allocate
	    size  space for the return stack instead of using the default speci-
	    fied in the image (typically 16K).

     --fp-stack-size size
     Allocate
	    size space for the floating point stack instead of using the default
	    specified in the image (typically 16K). In this case the unit speci-
	    fier e refers to floating point numbers.

     --locals-stack-size size
     Allocate
	    size space for the locals stack instead of using the default  speci-
	    fied in the image (typically 16K).

     --evaluate forth
     Evaluates the
	    forth  code.  This	option	takes  only one argument; if you want to
	    evaluate more Forth words, you have to quote  them	or  use  several
	    -es.  To exit after processing the command line (instead of entering
	    interactive  mode) append -e bye to the command line. This is an im-
	    age-specific option of the default image.

FILES
     .../gforth.fi  default Forth image
     *.fi	    Forth loadable image
     *.fs	    Forth source (sequential)
     *.fb	    Forth source (block)
     *.fd	    generated with makedoc.fs
     *.i	    C include files
     *.ds	    documentation source
     *TAGS	    etags files

SEE ALSO
     The Gforth manual - available in hypertext (Info, HTML) and printable (TeX,
     PS, ASCII) forms.

     The ANSI document X3.215-1994 (i.e., the ANS Forth standard).

     More information on Gforth (e.g., pointers to new versions, to  the  manual
     on the WWW and to papers about Gforth) is available through http://www.com-
     plang.tuwien.ac.at/projects/forth.html.

AUTHORS
     Gforth was written by Anton Ertl, Bernd Paysan, Jens Wilke and others.

				 April 14, 1999 		       GForth(1)

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