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                      5: .\"    @(#)lisp.1      6.1 (Berkeley) 4/29/85
                      6: .\"
                      7: .TH LISP 1 "April 29, 1985"
                      8: .UC 4
                      9: .SH NAME
                     10: lisp \- lisp interpreter
                     11: .SH SYNOPSIS
                     12: .B lisp
                     13: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     14: .I Lisp
                     15: is a lisp interpreter for a dialect which
                     16: closely resembles MIT's M\s-2ACLISP\s0.
                     17: This lisp, known as F\s-2RANZ\s0\ L\s-2ISP\s0, features
                     18: an I/O facility which allows the user to change the input
                     19: and output syntax, add
                     20: macro characters, and maintain compatibility with upper-case
                     21: only lisp systems;
                     22: infinite precision integer arithmetic, and
                     23: an error facility which allows the user to trap system errors in 
                     24: many different ways.
                     25: Interpreted functions may be mixed with code compiled by
                     26: .IR liszt (1)
                     27: and both may be debugged using the
                     28: ``Joseph Lister'' trace package.
                     29: A
                     30: .I lisp
                     31: containing compiled and interpreted code may be dumped into
                     32: a file for later use.
                     33: .LP
                     34: There are too many functions to list here; one should refer to the
                     35: manuals listed below.
                     36: .SH AUTHORS
                     37: An early version was written by Jeff Levinsky, Mike Curry, and John Breedlove.
                     38: Keith Sklower wrote and is maintaining the current version,
                     39: with the assistance of John Foderaro.
                     40: The garbage collector was implemented by Bill Rowan.
                     41: .SH FILES
                     42: .ta 2.4i
                     43: /usr/lib/lisp/trace.l  Joseph Lister trace package
                     44: .br
                     45: /usr/lib/lisp/toplevel.l       top level read-eval-print loop
                     46: .SH SEE ALSO
                     47: liszt(1), 
                     48: lxref(1)
                     49: .br
                     50: `F\s-2RANZ\s0\ L\s-2ISP\s0  Manual, Version 1'
                     51: by John K. Foderaro
                     52: .br
                     53: M\s-2ACLISP\s0 Manual
                     54: .SH "BUGS"
                     55: The error system is in a state of flux and not all error messages are
                     56: as informative as they could be.

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