`foci` is a small Forth implementation that prioritizes performance and portability. This threaded Forth implementation uses CPU registers and native execution to maximize efficiency.
Register usage is the only platform-specific requirement; otherwise, `foci` is written in 100% portable C. There is active support for x86\_64, ARM Cortex-M, and MSP430 architectures.
`foci` compiles to a binary object that can easily be linked into another application. Code size is generally a few kilobytes, while RAM usage is primarily set by the size of `foci`'s two stacks and dictionary.
## Available words
```
dup drop swap rot -rot over tuck @ ! c@ c! + +! - * / mod and or xor _c [ ]
, cell cell+ cells _d base here allot latest negate invert 1- 1+ aligned align
: ; literal _b _bz if then else \' [\'] execute decimal hex . emit
```
## Build instructions
Run `make` with a supported architecture target:
*`make x86-64`: x86\_64 processors (i386 is *not* supported)