Authors
Richard A Kelsey, Jonathan A Rees
Publication date
1994/12
Journal
Lisp and Symbolic Computation
Volume
7
Pages
315-335
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
Scheme 48 is an implementation of the Scheme programming language constructed with tractability and reliability as its primary design goals. It has the structural properties of large, compiler-based Lisp implementations: it is written entirely in Scheme, is bootstrapped via its compiler, and provides numerous language extensions. It controls the complexity that ordinarily attends such large Lisp implementations through clear articulation of internal modularity and by the exclusion of features, optimizations, and generalizations that are of only marginal value.
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Scholar articles
RA Kelsey, JA Rees - Lisp and Symbolic Computation, 1994