Oh yeah. Didn't think of that, thanks. That addresses one of my issues,
sort of. The compiler's still available though. Which leads me to remember
one of the other questions I had ... suppose I want to write my own script
language in SwiftForth, that used the Forth comp-terpreter and bits of Forth
itself.. would it be OK to release that?
Still hoping to be able to reduce the EXE size, so if anyone could give me a
judgement as to if my technique would be manageable. :)
R
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Rick VanNorman <rick_at_neverslow.com> wrote:
> Without regard to the size of the exe, simple do not include the TTY.DLL
> file.
> On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 11:19 AM, Roger Levy <roger.levy_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Since there's no provided way to say, set a flag and have SwiftForth
> > compile
> > a program so that the IDE isn't included in the EXE, I was wondering how
> > easy this might be to do myself? I was thinking to make my own
> bare-bones
> > version of Hi.f, making my own custom version of SF and having that
> compile
> > the app's turnkey, and of course keep my usage of words buried within the
> > Forth to an absolute minimum (or copy/paste code). Is this all I can do?
> > (And most importantly, is it allowed under the license??)
> > I just want two things: To make executables a more reasonable size and
> to
> > make sure that users can never access the IDE.
> > Thanks in advance
> > R
> >
> >
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