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Strongly-typed Lisp dialect implemented as macros
| Web site | http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/dvm/ |
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| Version | 2.93.14 - Thursday, 29 December 2005 |
| Maturity | Stable |
| OS compatibility | |
| ASDF installable | No |
| Official Download | ftp://ftp.cs.yale.edu/pub/mcdermott/software/ynisp.tar.gz |
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| Source code repository |
Nisp (version 2.93.14, 2005-12-29) is a strongly typed dialect of Lisp, implemented as a collection of macros. Older versions of Nisp were based on a tool set called "NILS," but recent versions are based on YTools. (Hence it is referred to in some places as YNisp.) The tar file contains a single directory called ydecl which contains all the type-checking stuff. Y oh Y all these names? Just remember that Nisp = YNisp = YTools + ydecl.
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