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Language peer sets for RefLisp: United States↑ United States/1988↑ Designed 1988 ↑ 1980s languages ↑ Fifth generation↑ Late Cold War↑ Genus Lazy Evaluation LISPs ↑ String and List Processing ↑ Lazy Evaluation LISPs↑ LISPs↑ Lambda caculus ↑ Lazy Evaluation LISPs/1988↑ LISPs/1988↑ Lambda caculus/1988↑ Lazy Evaluation LISPs/United States↑ LISPs/United States↑ Lambda caculus/United States↑ String and List Processing ↑ String and List Processing/1988↑ String and List Processing/us ↑ RefLisp(ID:1022/ref007)Reference Counting LISPalternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1988 Published: 1989 Genus: Lazy Evaluation LISPs Sammet category: String and List Processing Reference-counting Lisp interpreter from CMU Gloss: "RefLisp is a small Lisp interpreter. Versions exist for MS-DOS and UNIX (AIX). The MS-DOS version supports CGA/EGA/VGA graphics and the Microsoft Mouse. The interpreter is a shallow-binding (i.e., everything has dynamic scope), reference counting design making it suitable for experimenting with real-time and graphic user interface programming. Common Lisp compatibility macros are provided, and most of the examples in "Lisp" by Winston & Horn have been run on RefLisp. RefLisp makes no distinction between symbol-values and function-values, so a symbol can be either but not both. RefLisp comes with an ASCII manual and many demonstration programs, including an analogue clock which never stops for garbage collection. There is also a program profiler." Resources Search in: Google Google scholar World Cat Yahoo Overture DBLP Monash bib NZ IEEE  ACM portal CiteSeer CSB ncstrl jstor Bookfinder |