Re: Context sensitivity in beastie.4th?

From: Scott Long (scottl_at_samsco.org)
Date: 05/27/05

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    Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 08:49:28 -0600
    To: Peter Jeremy <PeterJeremy@optushome.com.au>
    
    

    Peter Jeremy wrote:
    > On Thu, 2005-May-26 23:41:26 -0600, Scott Long wrote:
    >
    >>Seems to work for me with the commented lines fixed. Btw, you by no
    >>doubt have noticed that it's somewhat inconvenient to do 4th programming
    >>by modifying the boot scripts and then praying that the reboot works.
    >>It's possible to do 90% of the testing in userland, like I did when I
    >>wrote beastie.4th.
    >
    >
    > [Instructions deleted]
    >
    > I believe your instructions are worth preserving. Any chance of you
    > adding that to (eg) /usr/src/sys/boot/README or into the ficl or forth
    > directories?
    >

    Yeah, it would be a good thing to do. We should actually go a step
    further and write a ficl manpage that talks about the whole environment
    and how to develop in it.

    Scott
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