C-Scheme ⇝

MIT Scheme

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(Previously "C-Scheme") A Scheme implementation by the MIT Scheme Team (Chris Hanson, Jim Miller, Bill Rozas, and many others) with a rich set of utilities, a compiler called Liar and an editor called Edwin.

MIT Scheme includes an interpreter, large run-time library, Emacs macros, native-code compiler, emacs-like editor, and a source-level debugger.

MIT Scheme conforms fully with R4RS and almost with the IEEE Scheme standard. It runs on Motorola 68000: HP9000, Sun-3, NeXT; MIPS: Decstation, Sony, SGI; HP-PA: 600, 700, 800; VAX: Ultrix, BSD, DEC Alpha: OSF; Intel i386: MS-DOS, MS Windows, and various other Unix systems.

See also: LAP, Schematik, Scode.

http://gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/.

Usenet newsgroup: comp.lang.scheme.c.

Mailing list: [email protected] (cross-posted to news).

E-mail: <[email protected]> (maintainers).

Last updated: 2003-08-14

Nearby terms:

MIT Research Laboratory for ElectronicsMITSMIT SchemeMIXMIXAL

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