MiniLisp
A readable lisp in less than 1k lines of C
MiniLisp is a compact Lisp interpreter implemented in fewer than one thousand lines of C, designed to demonstrate the core principles of Lisp and interpreter design in a highly readable format. The interpreter evaluates expressions in a traditional read-eval-print loop, allowing users to input Lisp code and immediately see the results. Despite its small size, it supports a wide range of language features, including integers, symbols, lists, closures, macros, and garbage collection. The project emphasizes clarity and educational value, with well-commented code that explains how each feature is implemented. It includes support for lexical scoping, user-defined functions, and a macro system, enabling users to explore advanced Lisp concepts. ...