tool: A Lisp interpreter in awk


Language:
LISP, awk
Version:
?
Parts:
Interpreter, library, reference, example (ELIZA, tail-recursive Scheme interpreter (with library and examples))
Author:
Darius Bacon <djello@well.sf.ca.us>
Location:
alt.sources (May 31, 1994)
Description:
A relatively simple interpreter (no garbage collection or tail recursion) implemented in AWK. Variables have dynamic scope, but with a single namespace. Scheme names used for primitives and special forms.
Updated:
May 31st, 1994

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