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by sedachv
5452 days ago
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Scheme has Scheme2JS (http://www-sop.inria.fr/indes/scheme2js/) and HOP (http://hop.inria.fr/), which uses Scheme2JS for some interesting RMI stuff. Parenscript doesn't have a runtime beyond what the JS implementation provides, so it's not really a Common Lisp running on JS, more like a way to compile Common Lisp-based DSLs to JavaScript. Red Daly's PSOS (https://github.com/gonzojive/paren-psos) library provides most of the runtime stuff, and I guess counts as a sort of implementation of CL. I've been toying with the idea of extending PSOS to a full CL in JavaScript. |
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