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Date: | Thu, 1 Mar 90 13:12:27 -0700 |
From: | Dirk Grunwald <grunwald@foobar.Colorado.EDU> |
Office: | 6-1 EECR (303) 492-0452 |
Keywords: | parse,lisp |
Well, Scheme and Lisp let you do this using extend-syntax and
defmacro, respectively.
Also, wasn't there a language done at Harvard called Extensible
Language or EL or something like that?
[EL/1, see a subsequent message -John]
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