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This is more than cosmetic, it's also highly usable. The presence or absence of the "ok" message allows us to know whether the command aborted. Previously, the "> " prompt appeared when the system expected a prompt in the INTERPRET context, whether the previous command aborted or not. Also, this allows us to get rid of that ugly FLAGS global variable.
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INITIAL_SP holds the initial Stack Pointer value so
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that we know where to reset it on ABORT
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CURRENT points to the last dict entry.
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HERE points to current write offset.
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IP is the Interpreter Pointer
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PARSEPTR holds routine address called on (parse)
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C<* holds routine address called on C<
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(cont.)
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