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From: bmckeon@tcd.ie (Brendan McKeon)
Subject: Looking for 'easily hackable' scheme interpreter/compiler
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Organization: University of Dublin, Trinity College
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 1994 00:47:44 GMT
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Hi,

I'm looking for C source for a Scheme interpreter or compiler. Since
I'll need to add features (new special forms, internal functions), it
should be reasonably well documented and simple. Bundled libraries are
not needed.

And it should compile & run under MS-Windows. (No, I haven't gone mad.
Mr. Lampshade agrees that compiling under windows is indeed a rational
thing to do, provided there's an ample supply of custard.)

I've taken a look at xscheme (very little docs) and scm (augh!) - can anyone
suggest something better? Preferably freely available too...

Any help/pointers/comments apreciated,

Thanks,

Brendan.

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