I do not think that you will need other volumes but the forth.org site
seems to have them. The link presented the second article in a three
article series published in typical Forth bottom up fashion. If I recall
the first article discussed m4 macros, and macros received consideration
in other articles on target cross compilers, while the third article
addressed the top level system. A loosely related Forth Dimensions
article series in IV-2 and IV-3 called "Structured Pattern Matching"
discussed a Snobol inspired string processor in Forth.
http://www.forth.org/fd/FD-V14N2.pdf
I expect that Prolog or Artificial Intelligence / Expert System
influenced pattern matching received discussion as well somewhere in a
Forth Dimensions series.
On 1/17/2009 1:56 PM, Joel Reymont wrote:
> Thank you Wil!
>
> On Jan 17, 2009, at 6:25 PM, Wil Blake wrote:
>
>
>> This article continues toward the goal of building a Forth like
>> environment that incorporates the buset of UN*X....The
>> lex(1)utility, a
>> programming language in its own right, ...used in conjunction with the
>> yacc(1) parser generator...
>>
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> Do I need other volumes as well?
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