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1.1 ! root 1: ! 2: ! 3: ! 4: LISP(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual LISP(1) ! 5: ! 6: ! 7: ! 8: NNAAMMEE ! 9: lisp - lisp interpreter ! 10: ! 11: SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS ! 12: lliisspp ! 13: ! 14: DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN ! 15: _L_i_s_p is a lisp interpreter for a dialect which closely ! 16: resembles MIT's MACLISP. This lisp, known as FRANZ LISP, ! 17: features an I/O facility which allows the user to change the ! 18: input and output syntax, add macro characters, and maintain ! 19: compatibility with upper-case only lisp systems; infinite ! 20: precision integer arithmetic, and an error facility which ! 21: allows the user to trap system errors in many different ! 22: ways. Interpreted functions may be mixed with code compiled ! 23: by _l_i_s_z_t(1) and both may be debugged using the ``Joseph Lis- ! 24: ter'' trace package. A _l_i_s_p containing compiled and inter- ! 25: preted code may be dumped into a file for later use. ! 26: ! 27: There are too many functions to list here; one should refer ! 28: to the manuals listed below. ! 29: ! 30: AAUUTTHHOORRSS ! 31: An early version was written by Jeff Levinsky, Mike Curry, ! 32: and John Breedlove. Keith Sklower wrote and is maintaining ! 33: the current version, with the assistance of John Foderaro. ! 34: The garbage collector was implemented by Bill Rowan. ! 35: ! 36: FFIILLEESS ! 37: /usr/lib/lisp/trace.l Joseph Lister trace package ! 38: /usr/lib/lisp/toplevel.ltop level read-eval-print loop ! 39: ! 40: SSEEEE AALLSSOO ! 41: liszt(1), lxref(1) ! 42: `FRANZ LISP Manual, Version 1' by John K. Foderaro ! 43: MACLISP Manual ! 44: ! 45: BBUUGGSS ! 46: The error system is in a state of flux and not all error ! 47: messages are as informative as they could be. ! 48: ! 49: ! 50: ! 51: ! 52: ! 53: ! 54: ! 55: ! 56: ! 57: ! 58: ! 59: ! 60: ! 61: ! 62: ! 63: Printed 3/29/89 April 29, 1985 1 ! 64: ! 65: ! 66:
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