C-Scheme

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
MIT Scheme
C-Scheme
Edwin
Liar

   <language> (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}.

   Latest version: 7.7.1, as of 2002-06-18.

   {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: news:comp.lang.scheme.c.

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

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

   (2003-08-14)
    

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