نتایج جستجو برای: lisp

تعداد نتایج: 3359  

Journal: :CoRR 2007
Catherine Recanati

This paper is an introduction to Lambdix, a lazy Lisp interpreter implemented at the Research Laboratory of the University of Paris XI (Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique, Orsay). Lambdix was devised in the course of an investigation into the relationship between the semantics of programming languages and their implementation; it was used to demonstrate that in the Lisp domain, semantic c...

Journal: :Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University. Series A, Mathematics 1979

Journal: :Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation 1979

1993
Richard C. Waters

This technical report gathers together three papers that were written during 1992 and 1993 and submitted for publication in ACM Lisp Pointers. Chapter 1 \Using the New Common Lisp Pretty Printer" explains how the pretty printing facilities that have been adopted as part of the forthcoming Common Lisp standard can be used to gain detailed control over the printing of lists. As an example, it sho...

Journal: :J. UCS 2008
António Menezes Leitão

UCL-GLORP is a Common Lisp implementation and extension of GLORP (Generic Lightweight Object-Relational Persistence), an Object-Relational Mapper for the Smalltalk language. UCL-GLORP is now a mature framework that largely extends GLORP and that takes advantage of some of Common Lisp unique features. This paper illustrates UCL-GLORP and discusses some of the challenges that we faced in order to...

Journal: :Theor. Comput. Sci. 1978
Peter Padawitz

Transformations of graphlike expressions are called correct if they preserve a given functional semantics of the expressions. Combining the algebraic theories of graph grammars (cf. [lo]) and programming language semantics (cf. [l]) it will be proved that the correctness of transformation rules carries over to the correctness of derivations via such rules. Applying this result to LISP we show t...

2008
Christophe Rhodes

This paper describes the development of an implementation of Common Lisp with the peculiarity that it is bootstrappable neither solely from itself, nor from some other language, but rather from a variety of other Common Lisp implementations. We explain the motivation for this bootstrap strategy, discuss some of the technical details involved in achieving it, and attempt to assess the technical ...

Journal: :J. UCS 2008
Jim Newton Christophe Rhodes

We describe in this paper the implementation and use of custom specializers in two current dialects of Lisp: Skill and Common Lisp. We motivate the need for such specializers by appealing to clarity of expression, referring to experience in existing industrial applications. We discuss the implementation details of such user-defined specializers in both dialects of Lisp, detailing open problems ...

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