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As an aside, I have also been considering the idea of doing a<br>
JavaScript implementation in CL, both to write more effective tests<br>
for Parenscript, and to provide the option to run JSLint on the output<br>
to generate compiler warnings (and of course to provide a JS<br>
interpreter to things like the Closure web browser). </blockquote><div><br>Wow, that's ambitious. Sound like fun, too, but lots of work. Might be much easier to create a foreign interface to spidermonkey, which seems like a pretty strightforward c library. Not lisp, but might be an easy win.<br>
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Adding analysis<br>
to PS itself is another want.</blockquote><div><br>What types of analysis are you thinking about?<br><br></div></div><br>