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    sealisp

    Lisp interpreter for the PSP + UNIX-clones.

    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. --- The PSP has no decent hot-swappable coding language, and it can't multi-task. ...
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    define-ext

    Plugin-based foreign code embedder for newLISP

    .... ==== A newLISP - www.newlisp.org - macro which allows the user to "define" callable foreign code inline just as they would "define" a lambda or macro. C, Assembly and plain Object Code plugins are included. The Object Code plugin has no external dependencies. The C and Assembly plugins rely on the existence of a TCC .dll/.so file somewhere in the PATH - www.tinycc.org (at present standard binary releases of TCC don't include the .dll/.so file, but it can be easily compiled from the source releases). New plugins for other compiled languages (like Fortran or ECL) should be trivially easy to create using the existing ones as templates.
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    elmake is a way to provide makefiles for elisp packages (for emacs) which are processed completely in Elisp (no external autoconf, make etc. required). For info files, an external makeinfo is suggested, as elisp parsing of info files is slow.
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