Retro is a concatenative, stack based language with roots in Forth.

It is designed to be small, easily learned, and easily modified to meet specific needs, it has been developed and refined through continual use by a small community over the last decade.


This blog is written in Retro and has served as my primary means of posting things concerning Retro since 2010. The core code for Corpse is included in the Retro releases and can be freely studied and deployed.

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Post 46 of 215

2010-12-27

Status of Test Suite

Retro now has a test suite covering all non-I/O functions in the global dictionary. I've begun adding tests for the vocabularies now, but this should help reduce the chances of major breakage in existing functionality going forward.


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