Lisp AND Squeak

Roel Wuyts roel.wuyts at iam.unibe.ch
Fri Jul 19 08:37:06 UTC 2002


An ex- colleague of mine (Tom Tourwé) from the Programming Technology 
Lab in Brussels wrote a Scheme(-like) interpreter in Scheme a while ago, 
as part of his code-transformation research. I don't know what the state 
is right know, or whether it is what you are looking for... I think he 
is on vacation now, but I asked him to point some reference on this list 
or to me.

On Thursday, July 18, 2002, at 02:30 AM, Richard A. O'Keefe wrote:

> 	Has anyone experience expecially with clisp or the glasgow haskell
> 	compiler/interpreter ?
> 	
> GHC wants to generate .o files and a.out files.
> It does a lot of optimisation to get reasonably fast code;
> my understanding is that some of this is cross-module.
>
> By far the simplest way to combine Haskell and/or Lisp with Squeak is
> to use OSProcess.
>
> The second simplest way would probably be to write a Scheme to Squeak
> compiler...
>
>
Roel Wuyts                                                   Software 
Composition Group
roel.wuyts at iam.unibe.ch                       University of Bern, 
Switzerland
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