Re: structures

From: Gene LeFave <gene_at_tekdata.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 10:58:21 -0600

Joel,

I didn't see any replies come by, so here goes.

It's pretty easy to do this as a SWOOP class. And there is very little run time
penalty. SWOOP is the swiftforth object mechanism.

Gene

> Does SwiftForth have "structures" akin to the ones in GForth? [1]
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> Thanks, Joel
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> [1] http://is.gd/eJSP
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