This is a Lisp interpreter which will eventually be ANSI standard compliant.
It currently compiles for UNIX-clones and the PSP, it has no external dependencies, with the garbage collector and numeric library and all other components being home made, from scratch.
Working so far:
* Automatic precise garbage collector.
* Procedural macros.
* Computer algebra library
* A bunch of useful primitives.
* A fairly small, but useful standard library.
In the PSP build, the following additional features are available:
* Some primitives for graphics on the PSP.


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The PSP has no decent hot-swappable coding language, and it can't multi-task. Therefore, this interpreter supports Emacs-like multi-tasking on the PSP. See: Several frames+windows each running their own lisp program from a single core.

Features

  • Automatic precise garbage collector
  • Procedural macros (based on common lisp)
  • Computer Algebra library, based on the precise numerics of CL
  • A bunch of useful primitives
  • A fairly small but useful and extendable standard library
  • PSP-only primitives for graphics, sound, etc. (bindings to the pspsdk)

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Interpreters

License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

BSD, Linux

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Console/Terminal

Programming Language

C++, Lisp

Related Categories

Lisp Interpreters, C++ Interpreters

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2011-10-31