Maru - a tiny self-hosting lisp dialect
Bob Cassels
bobcassels at netscape.net
Mon Oct 5 11:19:35 UTC 2020
Good idea. As the world shifts away from x86.
> On Oct 5, 2020, at 6:38 AM, Scott McKay <swmckay at gmail.com> wrote:
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> How hard would it be to do this in LLVM, I wonder?
>
> —Scott
>
>> On Oct 5, 2020, at 6:06 AM, Attila Lendvai <attila at lendvai.name> wrote:
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>>
>> dear list,
>>
>> some of you may already know about Maru, Ian Piumarta's tiny lisp that can self-host in about 2000 LoC through x86 asm. it was developed as part of Alan Kay's VPRI-FoNC project, and then was abandoned in a state that is more of a proof of concept than anything meant to be production ready.
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>> https://github.com/attila-lendvai/maru <https://github.com/attila-lendvai/maru>
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>> i started hacking on it mostly for fun, and made some substantial improvements, mostly driven by turning it into something that is easier to read and understand, and also to make it more aesthetically pleasing to me.
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>> the reason i'm writing this mail is to get some feedback on whether the discussion about some lisp related linguistic features and implementation strategies are welcome here on this list... so, are they?
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>> and if it's not, then what would be a good forum for in-depth discussion of lisp related implementation strategies.
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>> --
>> • attila lendvai
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