Le Lisp
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Original author(s) | INRIA |
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Initial release | 1981 |
Stable release | 15.26.8 / January 4, 2009 |
Written in | C, LLM3, and Le Lisp |
Operating system | Windows, Linux, MacOS, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX |
Platform | x86, Sparc, PowerPC, Mips, Alpha |
Type | Compiler, runtime |
License | Proprietary license |
Le Lisp [1][2][3] is a Lisp dialect. It was designed by Jérôme Chailloux and Emmanuel St. James of INRIA.
References
- ↑ Jérôme Chailloux (1983). "LE LISP 80 version 12". INRIA. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
- ↑ J. Chailloux, M. Devin, J.M. Hullot (1984). "Le_Lisp,a portable and efficient Lisp system". INRIA. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
- ↑ Chailloux, Jérôme (November 2001). Le_Lisp de l'INRIA : Le Manuel de référence. Version 14. Rocquencourt France: INRIA. p. 190.
External links
- Eligis Official website for x86 processors
- Le Lisp at Computer History Museum's Software Preservation Group
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