Scheme->C ==>
Scheme-to-C
<language> A Scheme compiler written in C that emits C and is embeddable
in C. Scheme-to-C was written by Joel Bartlett of Digital Western Research
Laboratory. Version 15mar93 translates a superset of Revised**4 Scheme to C that
is then compiled by the native C compiler for the target machine. This design
results in a portable system that allows either stand-alone Scheme programs or
programs written in both compiled and interpreted Scheme and other languages. It
supports "expansion passing style" macros, foreign function calls, records, and
interfaces to Xlib (Ezd and Scix).
Scheme-to-C runs on VAX, ULTRIX, DECstation, Alpha AXP OSF/1, Windows 3.1, Apple
Macintosh 7.1, HP 9000/300, HP 9000/700, Sony News, SGI Iris and Harris
Nighthawk, and other Unix-like 88000 systems. The earlier 01nov91 version runs
on Amiga, SunOS, NeXT, and Apollo systems.
ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/DEC/Scheme-to-C/.
(2000-05-24)
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