LispMe 3.21

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  • Date added:
    16/12/2005
  • File size:
    510K
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Palm

Publisher’s description

LispMe is a Scheme compiler and runtime system running on the Palm PDA platform. It is mainly intended to have a tool for quickly trying ideas and algorithms, but you can write dialog-based applications, too.

Features included:

  • Full-conforming Scheme semantics (static scoping, first-class closures, tail recursion, continuations ...)
  • mark/sweep garbage collection
  • integrated compiler
  • symbols, integers (including bigints), lists, booleans, chars, strings, vectors
  • double precision IEEE-754 floating point for real and complex arithmetic including transcendental functions
  • delayed expressions
  • quasiquote, macros and eval
  • online help and statistics
  • graphics and full user interface support
  • standard Scheme ports to access memos, DOCs, VFS files, sockets, and RS232
  • syntax-aware editing via Parentheses Hack
  • multiple workspaces/sessions
  • full source code available
  • native interface for C functions and types
Features omitted:
  • engines
  • dynamic/fluid binding
  • rational numeric type
  • a debugger

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