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Subject: 
RE: Whither 0> ?
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Date: 
Thu, 3 Jun 1999 15:16:27 GMT
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Hi Ralph,

I'm able to use <, =, >, 0<, and 0=,
but 0> is not defined. Any idea why?

Yes, it's not in the hFORTH (ANSI) standard. You
can always do SWAP 0< instead. The new release I'm
working on does define 0> ....

As a workaround, you can define 0> as above, and then
remove the alias later.

Cheers,

Ralph Hempel - P.Eng

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Hi Ralph, I'm able to use <, =, >, 0<, and 0=, but 0> is not defined. Any idea why? Thanks, Jonathan (25 years ago, 3-Jun-99, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.pbforth)

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