Extension Language Kit
<language> (Elk) A Scheme interpreter by Oliver Laumann
<net@cs.tu-berlin.de> and Carsten Bormann
<cabo@cs.tu-berlin.de> of the Technical University of Berlin. Elk was
designed to be used as a general extension language. New types and primitive
procedures can easily be added. It has first-class environments, dynamic-wind,
fluid-let, macros, autoloading and a dump. It provides interfaces to Xlib, Xt
and various widget sets; dynamic loading of extensions and object files; almost
all artificial limitations removed; generational/incremental garbage collector;
Unix system call extensions; Records (structures) and bit strings.
Version: 2.2 is mostly R3RS compatible and runs on Unix, Ultrix, VAX, Sun-3,
Sun-4, 68000, i386, MIPS, IBM PC RT, RS/6000, HP700, SGI, Sony, MS-DOS
(gcc+DJGPP or go32).
Germany.
US. US.
(1994-12-15)
Nearby terms:
extensional « extensional equality « extensionality
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