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[from darryl at ISM780C (Darryl Richman)]
I was just reviewing some of the previous digests and I notcied Ben
Goetter's request for information about compiling Lisp. Here's a book I
read a while ago that has a lot of good information about building machines
for executing Lisp:
"Functional Programming - Application and Implementation" Peter
Henderson, Prentice Hall International, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey,
1980, ISBN 0-13-331579-7.
I suspect that a lot of the information describing Henderson's Lisp machine
could be used to describe the runtime environment for a compiler.
--Darryl Richman, INTERACTIVE Systems Corp.
...!cca!ima!ism780!darryl
The views expressed above are my opinions only.
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