Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/11/13/21:53:59
On 13 Nov 1996, Dave Love wrote:
> >>>>> "Alaric" == Alaric B Williams <alaric AT abwillms DOT demon DOT co DOT uk> writes:
>
> Alaric> "Chris A. Triebel" <cat AT sun4 DOT iol DOT unh DOT edu> wrote:
> >>> I am looking for a lisp compiler that either producess C++ code that works
> >>> under djgpp, or produces object code that can be linked with djgpp code?
>
> Alaric> To generalise, what replacement front ends are available for gcc?
>
> Alaric> GNAT (ADA)
> Alaric> CC1 (C)
> Alaric> CC1PLUS (C++)
> Alaric> ?
>
> Objective C, C State Transformers (maybe not distributed), Fortran
> (G77), Pascal, Modula3, (Java bytecode in the works)... I'd be
> surprised if there was a Lisp frontend as such. Some systems which
> compile through C take advantage of GCC extensions in significant
> ways.
>
You'll probably note that there's a GPL'ed Lisp implementation out there
called GCL -- GNU Common Lisp.
I have it on my Linux box (it came with the distribution), but since the
closest I get to Lisp is pressing buttons on my XEmacs powerbar... I have
no way of knowing how complete it is...
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