# Forth-on-SX: stack language on the VM The smallest serious second language — Forth's stack-based semantics map directly onto the SX bytecode VM (OP_DUP, OP_SWAP, OP_DROP already exist as arithmetic primitives or can be added trivially). Compile-mode / interpret-mode is the one genuinely novel piece, but it's a classic technique and small. End-state goal: **passes John Hayes' ANS-Forth test suite** (the canonical Forth conformance harness — small, well-documented, targets the Core word set). ## Scope decisions (defaults — override) - **Standard:** ANS-Forth 1994 Core word set + Core Extension. No ANS-Forth Optional word sets (File Access, Floating Point, Search Order, etc.) in the first run. - **Test suite:** John Hayes' "Test Suite for ANS Forth" (~250 tests, public domain, widely used). - **Case-sensitivity:** case-insensitive (ANS default). - **Number base:** support `BASE` variable, defaults to 10. Hex and binary literals (`$FF`, `%1010`) per standard. ## Ground rules - **Scope:** only touch `lib/forth/**` and `plans/forth-on-sx.md`. No edits to `spec/`, `hosts/`, `shared/`, or other language dirs. - **SX files:** use `sx-tree` MCP tools only. - **Architecture:** reader (not tokenizer — Forth is whitespace-delimited) → interpreter → dictionary-backed compiler. The compiler emits SX AST (not bytecode directly) so we inherit the VM. - **Commits:** one feature per commit. Keep `## Progress log` updated. ## Architecture sketch ``` Forth source text │ ▼ lib/forth/reader.sx — whitespace-split words (that's it — no real tokenizer) │ ▼ lib/forth/interpreter.sx — interpret mode: look up word in dict, execute │ ▼ lib/forth/compiler.sx — compile mode (`:` opens, `;` closes): emit SX AST │ ▼ lib/forth/runtime.sx — stack ops, dictionary, BASE, I/O │ ▼ existing CEK / VM — runs compiled definitions natively ``` Representation: - **Stack** = SX list, push = cons, pop = uncons - **Dictionary** = dict `word-name → {:kind :immediate? :body}` where kind is `:primitive` or `:colon-def` - **A colon definition** compiles to a thunk `(lambda () )` - **Compile-mode** is a flag on the interpreter state; `:` sets it, `;` clears and installs the new word - **IMMEDIATE** words run at compile time ## Roadmap ### Phase 1 — reader + interpret mode - [x] `lib/forth/reader.sx`: whitespace-split, number parsing (base-aware) - [x] `lib/forth/runtime.sx`: stack as SX list, push/pop/peek helpers - [x] Core stack words: `DUP`, `DROP`, `SWAP`, `OVER`, `ROT`, `-ROT`, `NIP`, `TUCK`, `PICK`, `ROLL`, `?DUP`, `DEPTH`, `2DUP`, `2DROP`, `2SWAP`, `2OVER` - [x] Arithmetic: `+`, `-`, `*`, `/`, `MOD`, `/MOD`, `NEGATE`, `ABS`, `MIN`, `MAX`, `1+`, `1-`, `2+`, `2-`, `2*`, `2/` - [x] Comparison: `=`, `<>`, `<`, `>`, `<=`, `>=`, `0=`, `0<>`, `0<`, `0>` - [x] Logical: `AND`, `OR`, `XOR`, `INVERT` (32-bit two's-complement sim) - [x] I/O: `.` (print), `.S` (show stack), `EMIT`, `CR`, `SPACE`, `SPACES`, `BL` - [x] Interpreter loop: read word, look up, execute, repeat - [x] Unit tests in `lib/forth/tests/test-phase1.sx` — 108/108 pass ### Phase 2 — colon definitions + compile mode - [x] `:` opens compile mode and starts a definition - [x] `;` closes it and installs into the dictionary - [x] Compile mode: non-IMMEDIATE words are compiled as late-binding call thunks; numbers are compiled as pushers; IMMEDIATE words run immediately - [x] `VARIABLE`, `CONSTANT`, `VALUE`, `TO`, `RECURSE`, `IMMEDIATE` - [x] `@` (fetch), `!` (store), `+!` - [x] Colon-def body is `(fn (s) (for-each op body))` — runs on CEK, inherits TCO - [x] Tests in `lib/forth/tests/test-phase2.sx` — 26/26 pass ### Phase 3 — control flow + first Hayes tests green - [ ] `IF`, `ELSE`, `THEN` — compile to SX `if` - [ ] `BEGIN`, `UNTIL`, `WHILE`, `REPEAT`, `AGAIN` — compile to loops - [ ] `DO`, `LOOP`, `+LOOP`, `I`, `J`, `LEAVE` — counted loops (needs a return stack) - [ ] Return stack: `>R`, `R>`, `R@`, `2>R`, `2R>`, `2R@` - [ ] Vendor John Hayes' test suite to `lib/forth/ans-tests/` - [ ] `lib/forth/conformance.sh` + runner; `scoreboard.json` + `scoreboard.md` - [ ] Baseline: probably 30-50% Core passing after phase 3 ### Phase 4 — strings + more Core - [ ] `S"`, `C"`, `."`, `TYPE`, `COUNT`, `CMOVE`, `FILL`, `BLANK` - [ ] `CHAR`, `[CHAR]`, `KEY`, `ACCEPT` - [ ] `BASE` manipulation: `DECIMAL`, `HEX` - [ ] `DEPTH`, `SP@`, `SP!` - [ ] Drive Hayes Core pass-rate up ### Phase 5 — Core Extension + optional word sets - [ ] Full Core + Core Extension - [ ] File Access word set (via SX IO) - [ ] String word set (`SLITERAL`, `COMPARE`, `SEARCH`) - [ ] Target: 100% Hayes Core ### Phase 6 — speed - [ ] Inline primitive calls during compile (skip dict lookup) - [ ] Tail-call optimise colon-def endings - [ ] JIT cooperation: mark compiled colon-defs as VM-eligible ## Progress log _Newest first._ - **Phase 2 complete — colon defs, compile mode, VARIABLE/CONSTANT/VALUE/TO, @/!/+! (+26).** `lib/forth/compiler.sx` plus `tests/test-phase2.sx`. Colon-def body is a list of ops (one per source token) wrapped in a single lambda. References are late-binding thunks so forward/recursive references work via `RECURSE`. Redefinitions take effect immediately. VARIABLE creates a pusher for a symbolic address stored in `state.vars`. CONSTANT compiles to `(fn (s) (forth-push s v))`. VALUE/TO share the vars dict. Compiler rewrites `forth-interpret` to drive from a token list stored on state so parsing words (`:`, `VARIABLE`, `TO` etc.) can consume the next token with `forth-next-token!`. 134/134 (Phase 1 + 2) green. - **Phase 1 complete — reader + interpret mode + core words (+108).** `lib/forth/{runtime,reader,interpreter}.sx` plus `tests/test-phase1.sx`. Stack as SX list (TOS = first). Dict is `{lowercased-name -> {:kind :body :immediate?}}`. Data + return stacks both mutable. Output buffered in state (no host IO yet). BASE-aware number parsing with `$`, `%`, `#` prefixes and `'c'` char literals. Bitwise AND/OR/XOR/INVERT simulated over 32-bit two's-complement. Integer `/` is truncated-toward-zero (ANS symmetric), MOD matches. Case-insensitive lookup. 108/108 tests green. ## Blockers - _(none yet)_