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First experiment on McCarthy's Original Lisp
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2013-03-30 [email protected] Zero is an experiment trying out a simple approach to implementing McCarthy's original Lisp. I had been curious about how that might have been done. In particular, I've been wondering how simple a "core" Lisp system can be, while providing the building blocks necessary for the full power and expressiveness one expects from Common Lisp. Beyond Common Lisp, I hope to experiment with ways to provide more control over the environment, including macros (from lexing through parsing) and execution (more/full control over heap allocation, perhaps avoiding the requirement that garbage collection be available; more/full control over stack usage; and more/full control over processor usage). A key theme in this work is to invert the usual approach, that of assuming the existence of, and necessarily building, monolithic code analyzers (compilers and linkers, mainly) that figure out what needs to be done, and instead design a language that works "from the inside out" -- providing ways for the code itself to express what it needs, when it needs it -- such that a "narrow" reading of a macro or function answers many, if not all, of the necessary questions regarding its build-time and run-time needs.
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