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EmacsWiki: Parser Compiler

The Parser Compiler for Emacs creates Recursive Descent parsers in pure elisp.

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The SCK home page

SCK は Emacs Lisp で実装された Emacs 上のマルチソース、マルチターゲットなコンパイラ作成支援環境

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The SCK home page

SCK は Emacs Lisp で実装された Emacs 上のマルチソース、マルチターゲットなコンパイラ作成支援環境

Emacs: del.icio.us tag/emacs

Paste number 54126: Recursive descent parser compiler as a macro

parser.el aims to be a lightweight implementation of Recursive Descent parsing. The parser-compile macro is given a symbol and a grammar definition. It returns a compiled parser bound to the function of the symbol.

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Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 Hours - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks

Write a Scheme interpreter, as a way of learning Haskell. Kind of like building a metal press to learn about operating a metal press, but it is a<sep/>

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Common Lisp Implementations: A Survey

A list of actively maintained Common Lisp implementations from 2007-Nov. Includes features and blurbs from representatives of the maintainers of the implementations.

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defmacro - Writing A Lisp Interpreter In Haskell

An extremely interesting article on writing a lisp interpreter in haskell

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Ikarus Scheme

Un interpréteur/compilateur Scheme pour R6RS

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davber does IT " Embedded Lisp - via Lua

1. Side Note: I just realized that my WordPress code hiliter

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The Lisp Before the End of My Lifetime

" the foundations of Common Lisp are becoming somewhat ancient and there are many places that have more modern roots where I would have it borrow heavily to assist in creating my programming nirvana"

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The Lisp Before the End of My Lifetime

" the foundations of Common Lisp are becoming somewhat ancient and there are many places that have more modern roots where I would have it borrow heavily to assist in creating my programming nirvana"

Haskell: del.icio.us tag/haskell

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