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I would expect that in Linux, REFILL should return 0 if a user enters Ctrl+D Enter at the start of a line in interactive mode.
But the actual result: REFILL throws an exception with code -56 (error in "QUIT").
Gforth version: 0.7.9_20200213
[: 0 ['] refill catch cr . . ;] execute \ <Enter> <Ctrl+D> <Enter>
Expected result: it prints 0 0
Actual result: it prints -56 0
Example code:
C-LIBRARY <stdlib.h>
c-function stdlib_abs abs n -- n
-3 stdlib_abs .
Output:
-3 stdlib_abs .
*the terminal*:11:4: error: Called function of unfinished named C library
-3 >>>stdlib_abs<<< .
Backtrace:
libcc.fs:1027:20: 0 $7F9979D98E30 throw
libcc.fs:918:2: 1 $7F9979D98138 compile-wrapper-function
libcc.fs:932:12: 2 $7F9979D98340 ?compile-wrapper
Any ideas as to why? This code works with the old gforth 0.7.3, apart from C-LIBRARY <stdlib.h>
being \c #include <stdlib.h>
instead.
Gforth 0.7.3, Copyright (C) 1995-2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Gforth comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `license'
Type `bye' to exit
ok
ok
ok
Variable seed ok
ok
$10450405 Constant generator ok
ok
: rnd ( -- x ) seed @ generator um* drop 1+ dup seed ! ; ok
: seed-init ( -- ) ntime drop seed +! rnd drop ;
:9: Undefined word
: seed-init ( -- ) >>>ntime<<< drop seed +! rnd drop ;
Backtrace:
Looks like there is a dependency to ntime word.
For the unix/socket.fs code, I had a project where I wanted to use the 'open-socket' code, but needed to set a socket option during socket creation. I ended up modifying the socket.fs as follows:
diff foo/socket.fs socket.fs
354a355,357
> defer get-socket-options
> :noname ; is get-socket-options
>
357a361
> get-socket-options
This enabled me to add the following in my program:
6 constant IPPROTO_TCP
7 constant TCP_SYNCNT
create SYN_COUNT 1 ,
:noname dup IPPROTO_TCP TCP_SYNCNT SYN_COUNT 4 setsockopt ?ior ;
is get-socket-options
It seems like this sort of strategy might be helpful for others who want an abstract socket library, but may need to customize its operation. Using some deferred words as callbacks makes this pretty easy, and (I think) elegant, without a significant penalty. The alternative for me was to duplicate a bunch of the socket.fs code in my program, which defeats the purpose of having a library, IMO.
If you also like to build on OS X, see this: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/multi-os/
(you may have to ask [email protected] to enable this for your repo)
And you can set environment variables to different values if you want to build with different configurations.
For example, I build my Forth using Linux and OS X, gcc -m32
and gcc -m64
, and C and x86 targets. That would be eight build jobs, but x86 is not supported for OS X yet, so I exclude those two:
os:
- linux
- osx
env:
- TARGET=c M32=
- TARGET=c M32=-m32
- TARGET=x86 M32=
- TARGET=x86 M32=-m32
matrix:
exclude:
- os: osx
env: TARGET=x86 M32=
- os: osx
env: TARGET=x86 M32=-m32
Perhaps, Android - related issues have to be reported somewhere else... In case it applies, please see my report below.
I am running "Gforth ITC" on Android 7.0 with Huawei EMUI 5.0.4 on the top.
While running require minos2/widgets-test.fs
, I am getting the following error message:
in file included from the terminal:1 /sdcard/gforth/current/minos2/widgets-test.fs:32: error: Undefined word glue*2 $7FFFFFFF color, ' atlas-tex >>>}}1image<<< dup .button2 simple[] value f6
Backtrace: 0 $72CF8F0248 throw
require minos2/gl-sample.fs
seems to work without problems.
Gforth ITC reports the following version: 0.7.9_20190124.
The problem was also observed for a previous version of the Android gforth package.
Thanks!
cd engine && make DOSTRIP=true gforth-prof-noll OPT=-noll OPTDEFINES= OPTOBJECTS=dblsub.o
make[1]: Entering directory '/tmp/gforth-git/engine'
gcc -Wl,--export-dynamic -pthread engine-prof-noll.o main-prof-noll.o io.o signals.o support-noll.o pub.o -ldl -lrt -lltdl -lm libmain.o profile-noll.o -ldl -lrt -lltdl -lm -o gforth-prof-noll
/usr/bin/ld: main-prof-noll.o: in function `optimize_rewrite.constprop.0':
main.c:(.text+0xb16): undefined reference to `reserve_code_super'
/usr/bin/ld: main-prof-noll.o: in function `compile_prim1':
main.c:(.text+0x1922): undefined reference to `append_jump'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [Makefile:180: gforth-prof-noll] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/tmp/gforth-git/engine'
make: *** [Makefile:1271: gforth-prof] Error 2
To reproduce:
./autogen.sh
./configure --without-debug --enable-prof
make install
Thoughts?
Edit: Same happens with ./BUILD-FROM-SCRATCH --without-debug --enable-prof
.
Edit 2: ./BUILD-FROM-SCRATCH --without-debug
works, but with --enable-prof
it does NOT work. Seems like --enable-prof
is at fault here, with that I get the above error.
It would be nice if I could get rid of -g
when compiling with --without-debug
by the way. I do not know what --without-debug
does exactly, if anything.
Gforth 0.7.9_20200618
Input:
'|' parse "test passed"| forth-recognizer recognize .s
Output:
*the terminal*:1:24: error: Undefined word
'|' parse "test passed">>>|<<< forth-recognizer recognize .s
Backtrace:
kernel/int.fs:572:10 0 $7F92D3400CA0 throw
$ make
./preforth -p ".:~+:." prims2x.fs -e "c-flag on s\" prim.i\" save-mem out-filename 2! s\" "prim.b"\" ' output-c ' output-c-combined process-file bye" >engine/prim.i
make: *** [Makefile:1224 : engine/prim.i] Erreur 1
make: *** Suppression du fichier « engine/prim.i »
running on debian12 all devlibs are ok configure shows no errors so I did not try make install of course
Gforth 0.7.9_20210218, gforth-fast
binary (and gforth-fast-ll-reg
):
-1 -1 1 um/mod . .
The actual error message: "Division by zero"
An expected error message: "Integer overflow"
Initially, the question appeared on the StackOverflow.
NB: gforth
, gforth-itc
, gforth-ditc
, gforth-ll-reg
binaries show in this test an error message: "Result out of range".
When Gforth is started from the binary that is located in the git repository working directory (project root), but the current directory is not the project root — locate
and edit
don't work properly.
Namely, locate
doesn't show context in the source file, and edit
doesn't open the proper source file.
Changing the current directory via set-dir
also affects these words.
Hi, I can build earlier versions from git. Currently using gforth-0.7.9_20220901
gforth: ELF 64-bit LSB pie executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, BuildID[sha1]=62be1665ac5639fa53ebaa07f855dd7399d5bce4, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, with debug_info, not stripped
But, newer clones die at ...
n file included from the terminal:0:-94742900832207:
in file included from the terminal👎1:
in file included from minos2/widgets.fs:39:9:
minos2/ftgl-helper.fs:451:2: error: Undefined word
>>>texture_font_activate_size<<< ?ftgl-ior drop
Backtrace:
kernel/int.fs:317:10: 0 $7F198B9D23F0 throw
make: *** [Makefile:1503: doc/minosdoc.fd] Error 243
After having built and installed gforth, I get this:
./build-ec 8086
warning:EXIT is compile-only
cross.fs:63:13: redefined g with G
cross.fs:682:32: defined literal .dec as word
arch/8086/mach.fs:26:16: defined literal ec as word
cross.fs:1262:12: redefined NILInclude assembler
Include primitives
kernel-ec/nio.fs:96:3: defined literal d. as word
kernel-ec/nio.fs:104:3: defined literal . as word
kernel-ec/int.fs:128:1: '' is a double-cell integer; type `help' for more info
kernel-ec/int.fs:143:1: '' is a double-cell integer; type `help' for more info
kernel-ec/int.fs:527:3: defined literal dec. as wordPrepare booting
Unresolved:
key appeared in:
accept file kernel-ec/saccept.fs line 31
emit appeared in:
included file kernel-ec/saccept.fs line 55
included file kernel-ec/saccept.fs line 52
included file kernel-ec/saccept.fs line 52
refill-loop file kernel-ec/saccept.fs line 50
accept file kernel-ec/saccept.fs line 42
accept file kernel-ec/saccept.fs line 39
accept file kernel-ec/saccept.fs line 39
accept file kernel-ec/saccept.fs line 39
backspaces file kernel-ec/io.fs line 59
space file kernel-ec/io.fs line 54
bell file kernel-ec/io.fs line 50
cr file kernel-ec/io.fs line 49
type file kernel-ec/io.fs line 29
in file included from *the terminal*:0
in file included from *the terminal*:-1
kernel-ec/main.fs:97: error: Unresolved words!
.unresolved \ how did we do?
Backtrace:
0 $7F76FE307040 throw
cross.fs:2093:17 1 $7F76FE5D2F70 c(abort")
cross.fs:2106:15 2 $7F76FE5D3168 .unresolved
cp: cannot stat 'kernl-8086.fi-': No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat 'kernl-8086.fi-': No such file or directory
I attempted to build from source using the instructions in install.md
.
When doing so, I hit the following error:
libtoolize: error: '/usr/share/aclocal/ltdl.m4' does not exist.
I was able to solve the problem by simply running
sudo apt-get install libltdl-dev
My question is: was this a configuration error on my part? If it is actually a required dependency for installation, I would be more than happy to update install.md
and submit a pull request.
ABORT
and THROW
do not show any error report in case of the exception is not caught.
The code
:noname -1 throw 123 . ; execute
outputs
ok
Gforth 0.7.9_20180905 on Debian 3.16
There is a discussion about the gforth banner there:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Forth/comments/151jmg7/hidding_banner_in_gforth_starting_a_fs_program/
the problem is by invoking gforth program.fs
, it's starting first the informations within the program, or the result itself, and THEN the gforth banner. It's possible to use the bye
or the quit
command, but it might be more intuitive or logical to display the banner only when gforth is invoked alone.
I'm interested in embedding (g)forth into my own application and calling some c-functions from forth. My understanding is that unix/example.c
provides an example on how to do this. The corresponding commit also mention an example.fs
, however, this file appears to be missing.
Is it possible to call a c-function from embedded forth, without compiling the c-function into a shared library?
Happy New Year!
On MacOS Sonoma the ./configure command ends with the following error:
./configure: line 16044: syntax error near unexpected token llvm=*' ./configure: line 16044:
llvm=*)'
Putting quotes around llvm=* helped, but then the complication got stuck at engine.c.
(after quite a long time digging around)
Is there a (simple) way to detect them?
Thank you very much.
Just to write a basic user interface
I tried to upgrade Gforth.
git pull
make clean ; make -j 8
The last lines are:
make[1]: Leaving directory '/work/repo/gforth/engine'
ln -s -f engine/libgforth-ditc libgforth-ditc
chcon -t unconfined_execmem_exec_t libgforth-ditc || true
chcon: can't apply partial context to unlabeled file ‘libgforth-ditc’
How to fix this issue?
The OS is Debian GNU/Linux 8.7 (jessie)
gcc version 4.9.2
On Android, please make possible using standard long tap options: Copy, Paste etc.
It will drastically simplify the process of code development.
Hi,
I tried building gforth with gst-plugins-gl-1.0 I get the following error:
/usr/bin/swig -forth -cpperraswarn -Dhost_os_linux_gnu -no-sectioncomments -use-structs -stackcomments -I/usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-slackware-linux/4.8.2/include -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-slackware-linux/4.8.2/include-fixed -I/usr/include -I/usr/include/gstreamer-1.0 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include -o gst-fsi.c+ ./gst.i
./gst.i:49: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gstdynamictypefactory.h'
./gst.i:61: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gststreamcollection.h'
./gst.i:68: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gstprotection.h'
./gst.i:73: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gststreams.h'
./gst.i:82: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gsttracer.h'
./gst.i:83: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gsttracerfactory.h'
./gst.i:84: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gsttracerrecord.h'
./gst.i:98: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gl/gstglformat.h'
./gst.i:101: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gl/gstglslstage.h'
./gst.i:103: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gl/gstglshaderstrings.h'
./gst.i:104: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gl/gstglcolorconvert.h'
./gst.i:106: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gl/gstglbasememory.h'
./gst.i:107: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gl/gstglbuffer.h'
./gst.i:109: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gl/gstglmemorypbo.h'
./gst.i:110: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gl/gstglrenderbuffer.h'
./gst.i:113: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gl/gstglbasefilter.h'
./gst.i:114: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gl/gstglviewconvert.h'
./gst.i:116: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gl/gstglsyncmeta.h'
./gst.i:117: Error: Unable to find 'gst/gl/gstgloverlaycompositor.h'
make[1]: *** [gst-fsi.c] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/SBo/gforth-0.7.9.896418d/unix'
make: *** [build-libcc-swig] Error 2
but when I exclude the *.h files listed above from gst.i then the build of gforth finishes. I have a diff that I created that I use when building for my flavor of Linux.
Regards,
Fred
gst.i.diff.patch.txt
Gforth 0.7.9_20180905
The code:
: 0?E ( 0|x -- 0|x ) ]] dup 0= if exit then [[ ; immediate
: execute-name? ( i*x c-addr u -- j*x flag ) find-name 0?E name>interpret 0?E execute true ;
S" [ELSE]" execute-name? [THEN]
.
The output:
*the terminal*:4: error: Invalid memory address
>>>.<<<
The same issue with the following code:
0 S" [IF]" execute-name? [THEN]
.
trying to package the newest version for nixpkgs, and i'm running into a lot of build failures, i think this might be the root cause.
$ gforthmi /tmp/foo.fi unix/socket.fs
code offset=195836027088
xt offset=195836027056
label offset=195836027024
start size dp
7F0B20AA7068 800000 1D5B20
7F0B208A6000 200000 4738
7F0B20825000 80000 628
7F0B21908000 20000 100
start size dp
7FAD05DC8228 800000 1D5B20
7FAD05BC7000 200000 4738
7FAD05B46000 80000 628
7FAD06C29000 20000 100
50F0 7F0B2080DEF8 7FAD05B2EEF8
5160 5567E1501A38 55957A0CBA38
5170 7F0B21757800 7FAD06A78800
5178 7F0B21758520 7FAD06A79520
5180 7F0B21758440 7FAD06A79440
51C0 5567E15067F0 55957A0D07F0
51C8 5567E1501AA0 55957A0CBAA0
51E8 5567E1501660 55957A0CB660
1B1D0 5567E14D4EC0 55957A09EEC0
1B238 7FFFA74BA0D0 7FFEF1AF6610
1D3D0 5567E14D4C10 55957A09EC10
296D8 5567E14DD1D0 55957A0A71D0
2E448 5567E1506DF8 55957A0D0DF8
2E620 5567E1506DD0 55957A0D0DD0
3AD78 5567E1503B70 55957A0CDB70
47F78 5567E14F9230 55957A0C3230
4DF38 5567E14B82F0 55957A0822F0
60AF0 5567E1504BE0 55957A0CEBE0
60FF0 5567E1501770 55957A0CB770
61028 5567E1501920 55957A0CB920
67598 5567E1501C00 55957A0CBC00
89630 7F0B21904211 7FAD06C25211
896C8 7F0B2190423D 7FAD06C2523D
89710 7F0B2190426A 7FAD06C2526A
89758 7F0B21904298 7FAD06C25298
897A0 7F0B219042C8 7FAD06C252C8
897E8 7F0B219042F8 7FAD06C252F8
89888 7F0B21904368 7FAD06C25368
898D0 7F0B21904392 7FAD06C25392
89918 7F0B219043C0 7FAD06C253C0
89A28 7F0B21904425 7FAD06C25425
89A80 7F0B21904459 7FAD06C25459
89AD0 7F0B2190447B 7FAD06C2547B
89B20 7F0B2190449E 7FAD06C2549E
89C40 5567E1505400 55957A0CF400
89C90 7F0B218FF3BE 7FAD06C203BE
89CD0 7F0B218FF3E4 7FAD06C203E4
89D20 7F0B218FF408 7FAD06C20408
89D68 7F0B218FF42D 7FAD06C2042D
89F40 7F0B218FF53D 7FAD06C2053D
89F98 7F0B218FF5A1 7FAD06C205A1
89FE0 7F0B218FF5D6 7FAD06C205D6
8A100 7F0B218FF6B2 7FAD06C206B2
8A198 7F0B218FF70C 7FAD06C2070C
8A1D8 7F0B218FF731 7FAD06C20731
8A610 7F0B218FFA6A 7FAD06C20A6A
8AEC0 BC14 BC15
1CCE10 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1CE680 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1CE740 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1CE780 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1CEA90 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1CEAE0 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1CEC60 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1CECB0 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1CEF90 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1CF090 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1CF5C0 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1CF600 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1CFE40 5567E1507798 55957A0D1798
1CFE50 5567E1506DF8 55957A0D0DF8
1CFE90 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1CFEA0 5567E1507798 55957A0D1798
1CFED0 5567E1506D98 55957A0D0D98
1CFEE0 5567E1506DF8 55957A0D0DF8
1CFF00 5567E1507798 55957A0D1798
1CFF30 5567E1507798 55957A0D1798
1CFF40 5567E1506DF8 55957A0D0DF8
1D0860 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1D0870 5567E1507798 55957A0D1798
1D0880 5567E1506D98 55957A0D0D98
1D08D0 5567E1506DF8 55957A0D0DF8
1D0C40 5567E1504DB8 55957A0CEDB8
1D0C50 5567E1507798 55957A0D1798
1D0C60 5567E1506D98 55957A0D0D98
1D0CB0 5567E1506DF8 55957A0D0DF8
$ ./foo.fi
*the terminal*:0:-94170757775551: error: Invalid memory address
>>><<<
Backtrace:
/tmp/gforth-0.7.9_20201105/share/gforth/0.7.9_20201105/kernel/int.fs:530:9: 0 $7F19F906E7C8 @
/tmp/gforth-0.7.9_20201105/share/gforth/0.7.9_20201105/libcc.fs:1060:15: 1 $7F19F8DDF400 >does-code
/tmp/gforth-0.7.9_20201105/share/gforth/0.7.9_20201105/kernel/tools.fs:108:17: 2 $7F19F9084B00 execute
3 $55D323A55DC8
/tmp/gforth-0.7.9_20201105/share/gforth/0.7.9_20201105/libcc.fs:1060:8: 4 $7F19F8DDF3E0
/tmp/gforth-0.7.9_20201105/share/gforth/0.7.9_20201105/libcc.fs:1068:19: 5 $7F19F8E62DA8 traverse-wordlist
/tmp/gforth-0.7.9_20201105/share/gforth/0.7.9_20201105/search.fs:214:30: 6 $7F19F9087AD8 execute
7 $7F19F908F4B8
/tmp/gforth-0.7.9_20201105/share/gforth/0.7.9_20201105/libcc.fs:1060:5: 8 $7F19F8E62D78
/tmp/gforth-0.7.9_20201105/share/gforth/0.7.9_20201105/libcc.fs:1068:40: 9 $7F19F90CA168 map-vocs
/tmp/gforth-0.7.9_20201105/share/gforth/0.7.9_20201105/libcc.fs:1096:28: 10 $7F19F90CA368 rebind-libcc
/tmp/gforth-0.7.9_20201105/share/gforth/0.7.9_20201105/gforthrc.fs:22:17: 11 $7F19F90CAB88
/tmp/gforth-0.7.9_20201105/share/gforth/0.7.9_20201105/ansi.fs:177:27: 12 $7F19F90CC6B8
Comparing with php.net, each function has a clear URL, like https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-chunk
For gforth, it looks like https://gforth.org/manual/Memory-Blocks.html#index-erase_0028--addr-u-_002d_002d--_0029-core_002dext for the erase
word.
This means I cannot create a script to automatically query the meaning of a word.
see
does not explain the semantics of a word, so it's not a good alternative (unless you're willing to learn and read assembly, or already know Forth in-depth).
Would you be willing to restructure the gforth manual homepage to allow for IDE-like word lookup in Vim/Emacs?
I ran ./BUILD-FROM-SCRATCH
which basically just does: ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make
.
It fails with:
make[1]: Leaving directory '/tmp/gforth-0.7.9_20201022/engine'
ln -s -f engine/libgforth-ditc libgforth-ditc
chcon -t unconfined_execmem_exec_t libgforth-ditc || true
chcon: failed to get security context of 'libgforth-ditc': Operation not supported
Workaround is modifying the Makefile
and changing the line with chcon
to true
, for example.
I admit I don't understand autotools, and I am effectively stopped. but I thought I'd share this transcript in case you find it useful. There are only three commands: "autoreconf -i", "./configure", "make". I got the same results using the latest release, 0.7.9 I believe. Following the instructions in "INSTALL", noticing there is no file "./configure", having a prior failure running "autoconf", googling a bit and taking a glue from nickjcroucher/gubbins#130, I ran "autoreconf -i". The final error message from "make" is about things far deeper than I understand, so it's pretty hopeless for me to try to fix this.
~/Documents/GitHub/gforth on master ⌚ 6:05:46
$ autoreconf -i
libtoolize: putting auxiliary files in '.'.
libtoolize: copying file './compile'
libtoolize: copying file './config.guess'
libtoolize: copying file './config.sub'
libtoolize: copying file './depcomp'
libtoolize: copying file './install-sh'
libtoolize: copying file './missing'
libtoolize: copying file './ltmain.sh'
libtoolize: putting macros in AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS, 'm4'.
libtoolize: copying file 'm4/libtool.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'm4/ltargz.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'm4/ltdl.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'm4/ltoptions.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'm4/ltsugar.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'm4/ltversion.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'm4/lt~obsolete.m4'
libtoolize: putting libltdl files in LT_CONFIG_LTDL_DIR, 'libltdl'.
libtoolize: copying file 'libltdl/COPYING.LIB'
libtoolize: creating file 'libltdl/Makefile.am'
libtoolize: copying file 'libltdl/README'
libtoolize: creating file 'libltdl/configure.ac'
libtoolize: copying file 'libltdl/aclocal.m4'
libtoolize: creating file 'libltdl/Makefile.in'
libtoolize: copying file 'libltdl/config-h.in'
libtoolize: creating file 'libltdl/configure'
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=== configuring in libltdl (/home/rebcabin/Documents/GitHub/gforth/libltdl)
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~/Documents/GitHub/gforth on master! ⌚ 6:06:14
$ make
cd . && autoheader
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make: Circular kernel/version.fs <- kernel/version.fs dependency dropped.
(cd . && m4 -s -Dcondbranch_opt=0 prim) >prim.b
./preforth -p ".:~+:." prims2x.fs -e "c-flag on s\" prim.i\" save-mem out-filename 2! s\" "prim.b"\" ' output-c ' output-c-combined process-file bye" >engine/prim.i
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make: *** [engine/prim.i] Error 1
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NetBSD chieftec 8.99.1 NetBSD 8.99.1 (GENERIC) #1: Thu Jun 22 19:26:57 CEST 2017 root@chieftec:/public/netbsd-root/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC amd64
gforth 0.7.3 in pkgsrc
clang 5.0.0 (from llvm-svn trunk version)
Build hangs on this command:
clang -I./../arch/amd64 -I. -Wall -O2 -Dunix -Og -g -ggdb -I/usr/pkg/include -I/usr/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DFORCE_LL -DFORCE_REG -DDEFAULTPATH=".:/usr/pkg/lib/gforth/site-forth:/usr/pkg/share/gforth/site-forth:/usr/pkg/lib/gforth/0.7.3:/usr/pkg/share/gforth/0.7.3" -I/usr/pkg/include -I/usr/include -fno-gcse -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-reorder-blocks -falign-labels=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-jumps=1 -DGFORTH_DEBUGGING -o engine-ll-reg.o -c ./engine.c
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