SIOD
\sɪˈɒd], \sɪˈɒd], \s_ɪ__ˈɒ_d]\
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(Scheme In One Defun or Scheme In One Day)A small Scheme implementation in C by George Carrette. SIOD is arranged as aset of subroutines that can be called from any main programfor the purpose of introducing an interpreted extensionlanguage. It compiles to 20 kbytes of executable(VAX/VMS). Lisp calls C and C calls Lisptransparently.SIOD supports symbols, strings, arrays, hash coding, filei/o (binary, text, seek), data save/restore in binary andtext, interface to commercial databases such Oracle andDigital RDB.Version 3.0 runs on VAX/VMS,Unix, Sun-3, Sun-4,Amiga, Macintosh, MIPS, Cray, ALPHA/VMS, WindowsNT and OS/2. It can be compiled by most ANSI C compilersand C++ compilers, e.g. gcc -Wall. (ftp://world.std.com/pub/gjc/), (ftp://world.std.com/src/lisp/).Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.lang.scheme.
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