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Explicit-Renaming Based Macros: Proposals and implementations for macros in Scheme.

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This directory contains William Clinger's proposal for high-level macros based on explicit renaming, and copies of the proposal [2,3].
Version: Implementation 13-APR-93; Papers 21-FEB-92 Ports: Tested in MacScheme, Gambit, and Chez Scheme. Copying: Copyright (c) 1992 William Clinger Use, copying, and redistribution permitted. CD-ROM: Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1 Mailing List: none Keywords: Authors!Clinger, Explicit Renaming, Macros, Scheme!Code, Scheme!Documents, Scheme!Macros References: [1] Alan Bawden and Jonathan Rees, "Syntactic closures", ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming, pages 86-95, 1988. [2] William Clinger, "Macros in Scheme", Lisp Pointers IV(4):17-23, October-December 1991. [3] William Clinger, "Hygienic macros through explicit renaming", Lisp Pointers IV(4):25-28, October-December 1991. [4] William Clinger and Jonathan Rees, editors, "The revised^4 report on the algorithmic language Scheme", Lisp Pointers IV(3):1-55, July-September 1991. [5] William Clinger and Jonathan Rees, "Macros that Work", ACM Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL-91), pages 155-162, 1991. [6] R. Kent Dybvig, "Writing hygienic macros in Scheme with syntax-case", Indiana University Computer Science Department Technical Report #356, June 1992. [7] Chris Hanson, "A syntactic closure macro facility", Lisp Pointers IV(4):9-16, October-December 1991. [8] Robert Hieb, R. Kent Dybvig, and Carl Bruggeman, "Syntactic Abstraction in Scheme", Indiana University Computer Science Department Technical Report #355, June 1992. [9] Eugene E. Kohlbecker, Daniel P. Friedman, Matthias Felleisen, and Bruce Duba, "Hygienic macro expansion", ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming, pages 151-159, 1986. [10] Eugene E. Kohlbecker and Mitchell Wand, "Macro-by-example: Deriving syntactic transformations and their specifications", ACM Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL-87), pages 77-84, 1987. [11] Jonathan Rees, "The Scheme of Things: Implementing Lexically Scopes Macros" Lisp Pointers VI(1), January-March 1993.
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