Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!cbnewsc!lgm From: lgm@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (lawrence.g.mayka) Newsgroups: comp.lang.scheme.c Subject: Re: Does scheme run on the DECStation 3100? Message-ID: <13480@cbnewsc.ATT.COM> Date: 11 Feb 90 23:34:11 GMT References: <9002111446.AA06598@zurich.ai.mit.edu> Reply-To: lgm@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (lawrence.g.mayka,ihp,) Distribution: inet Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 23 In article <9002111446.AA06598@zurich.ai.mit.edu> jar@ZURICH.AI.MIT.EDU (Jonathan Rees) writes: > From: "Jim Miller" > A minimal CommonLisp implementation already > has a useful program development environment ... > >This is not an a priori feature of the languages, but a historical >artifact of the way Common Lisp implementations have so far always >been built. APROPOS, DOCUMENTATION, ED, EVAL, COMPILE-FILE, LOAD, TRACE, BREAK, STEP, DESCRIBE, INSPECT, DISASSEMBLE, PPRINT, USER-HOMEDIR-PATHNAME, DIRECTORY, FILE-WRITE-DATE, RENAME-FILE, DELETE-FILE, CCASE, CTYPECASE, CERROR, CHECK-TYPE, ASSERT, *BREAK-ON-WARNINGS*, *FEATURES*, TIME, ROOM, and DRIBBLE are all defined in Common Lisp. (Some of these are permitted to have implementation-dependent behavior, of course.) Lawrence G. Mayka AT&T Bell Laboratories lgm@ihlpf.att.com Standard disclaimer.