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Robert Dickow wrote:
> : Speaking of parsing strings, is there a favored Regex library for
> swforth out there somewhere? Did I ask this question before? ;
I don't immediately know of one, but if nothing SwiftForth-specific
turns up, I suggest you ask on comp.lang.forth. I believe there are
some ANS Forth Implementations out there, which should work on SwF.
Cheers,
Elizabeth
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