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Tal or Uxntal is a stack-based assembly language for the Uxn virtual machine designed to work within a 16-bit addressing space. It is a small stack-based computer specialized for building small, low-energy, audio-visual applications with a napkin-size specification and implementation in 100 lines of C. Finally, it powers the personal computing stack called Varvara.
@fib ( num* -- numfib* ) #0001 GTH2k ?{ POP2 JMP2r } SUB2k fib STH2 INC2 SUB2 fib STH2r ADD2 JMP2r
The Uxn specification provides Tal with two 256 bytes circular stacks and 64kb of RAM. The language features support for anonymous functions, and arity checking.
#6400 @fizzbuzz ( n i -- ) LITr 00 DUP #03 DIVk MUL SUB ?{ INCr ;&f str/print } DUP #05 DIVk MUL SUB ?{ INCr ;&b str/print } LITr _{ JCNr dec/print } #0a18 DEO INC GTHk ?fizzbuzz POP2 BRK &f "Fizz $1 &b "Buzz $1 @dec/print ( n -- n ) DUPk #0a DIV /d #0a DIVk MUL SUB &d #30 ADD #18 DEO JMP2r @str/print ( s* -- ) LDAk #18 DEO INC2 LDAk ?&print POP2 JMP2r
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