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SIOD: Scheme in One Day
lang/scheme/impl/siod/
SIOD (Scheme in One Defun) is a small Scheme implementation in C
arranged as a set of subroutines that can be called from any main
program for the purpose of introducing an interpreted extension
language. Compiles to ~20K bytes of executable. Lisp calls C and C
calls Lisp transparently. Version 3.0 includes support for manipulation
of Oracle and Digital RDB relational databases (SQL interface).
Origin:
world.std.com:src/lisp/siod-v2.9-shar
cs.indiana.edu:pub/scheme-repository/imp/siod-v2.9-shar
Version: 3.0 (12-MAR-94)
Ports: Runs on VAX/VMS, VAX UNIX, Sun3, Sun4, Amiga, Macintosh,
MIPS, Cray.
CD-ROM: Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1
Author(s): George Carrette or .
or
Keywords:
Authors!Carrette, Database Interface for Scheme,
Extension Languages, Programming Languages!Scheme, SIOD, SQL,
SQL Interface for Scheme, Scheme in C, Scheme!Amiga,
Scheme!Implementations, Scheme!Macintosh, Scheme!UNIX
References: ?
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