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Looking for Lisps...
As part of a feature of the LISP POINTERS newsletter, we'd like to collect
descriptions of all currently available Lisp implementations.
Any kind of Lisp is acceptable; it doesn't have to be Common Lisp or Scheme or
Interlisp or MacLisp. It doesn't have to be a commercially supported product
either; it can be free with no warranties whatsoever.
If you're working on an implementation, and you're willing to describe it
for everyone's benefit, send us at least the following information:
Implementation Name
Implemented to which standard (if any)
Features (if no standard; see the suggested list of issues below)
Additional Features (if implemented according to a standard)
Missing Features (if implemented according to a standard)
Current version/availability/prices
Support (if supported, by whom; sources available?)
Machine(s)
Operating System(s)
Source or Contact
Any other comments
Submitter's name, address, and net-address
Some features you might want to comment on include:
Predefined data types
Name spaces and scopes and extents
Control structures (e.g., special forms, non-local goto's, multiple
values, multiple stacks, tasking, multi-processor support)
Typing and declarations
Garbage collection
I/O functions
Compiler
Object-oriented support
Graphics and windowing support
Programming tools (e.g., graphics packages, editor interaction,
system maintenance)
Interaction with other languages
AI-oriented tools (e.g., pattern matching, rules, database support,
natural language interface)
Any other interesting features
Send this information to:
Walter van Roggen
Net address: VANROGGEN%BACH.DEC@DECWRL.DEC.COM
Mail address: HLO2-3/E9, 77 Reed Rd, Hudson MA, 01749, USA