History log of /src/stand/ficl/stack.c (Results 1 – 8 of 8)
Revision Date Author Comments
# 2a63c3be 16-Aug-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line .c comment pattern

Remove /^/[*/]\s*\$FreeBSD\$.*\n/


# 2a63c3be 16-Aug-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line .c comment pattern

Remove /^/[*/]\s*\$FreeBSD\$.*\n/


# ca987d46 14-Nov-2017 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Move sys/boot to stand. Fix all references to new location

Sponsored by: Netflix


# be88b716 09-Apr-2002 Daniel C. Sobral <dcs@FreeBSD.org>

Upgrade to FICL version 3.02. Anything wrong is my fault, everything right is
due Jon Mini.

PR: 36308
Submitted by: Jon Mini <mini@haikugeek.com>
MFC after: 4 weeks


# 49acc8fe 29-Apr-2001 Daniel C. Sobral <dcs@FreeBSD.org>

Bring in ficl 2.05.

This version has a step debugger, which now completely replaces the
old trace feature. Also, we moved all of the FreeBSD-specific MI
code to loader.c, reducing the diff between t

Bring in ficl 2.05.

This version has a step debugger, which now completely replaces the
old trace feature. Also, we moved all of the FreeBSD-specific MI
code to loader.c, reducing the diff between this and the official
FICL distribution.

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# de271252 29-Sep-1999 Daniel C. Sobral <dcs@FreeBSD.org>

Bring in ficl version 2.03. No version bump for loader.


# 4ce140ae 04-Nov-1998 Mike Smith <msmith@FreeBSD.org>

Fix includes; we were still pulling in <stdlib.h> in some places.
Support building a standalone interpreter with 'make testmain', remove
win32 and egregious gets() in testmain.c


# 780ebb4b 03-Nov-1998 Mike Smith <msmith@FreeBSD.org>

Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an

Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)

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