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Translating *to* Lisp? xenophon@irtnog.org (Matthew Economou) (1999-10-27) |
Re: Translating *to* Lisp? max@gac.edu (Max Hailperin) (1999-10-28) |
Re: Translating *to* Lisp? tkb@access.mountain.net (1999-10-28) |
Re: Translating *to* Lisp? ppaatt@aol.com (1999-10-31) |
Re: Translating *to* Lisp? rsalz@shore.net (1999-10-31) |
Re: Translating *to* Lisp? xenophon@irtnog.org (Matthew Economou) (1999-11-02) |
Re: Translating *to* Lisp? samir@mindspring.com (Samir Barjoud) (1999-11-02) |
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From: | Matthew Economou <xenophon@irtnog.org> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 27 Oct 1999 14:15:42 -0400 |
Organization: | First Church of B1FF and BRAK! (Reformed) |
Keywords: | Lisp, translator |
There seems to be no lack of information on transforming Lisp programs
into C, but what about the other way 'round? Did the various Lisp
machines provide compilers for languages other than Lisp (e.g. C)?
Curiously yours,
#\Matthew
[Many years ago, I believe the Macsyma had a fairly good Fortran to
Lisp translator they used to import mathematical routines. It didn't
do all the I/O stuff, but it optimized calculations well. -John]
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