Dynamic language
bls
bizprac at orange.fr
Tue Mar 13 03:38:44 PDT 2012
On 03/15/2012 12:09 AM, so wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Not related to D but this is a community which i can find at least a few
> objective person. I want to invest some "quality" time on a dynamic
> language but i am not sure which one. Would you please suggest one?
>
> To give you an idea what i am after:
> Of all one-liners i have heard only one gets me.
> "The programmable programming language". Is it true? If so Lisp will be
> my first choice.
>
> Thanks.
Why not having both D and Lisp (embedded).
Have a look at newLisp at http://www.newlisp.org
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newLISP can be compiled as a shared library. On Linux, BSDs and other
Unix flavors the library is called newlisp.so. On Windows it is called
newlisp.dll and newlisp.dylib on Mac OS X. A newLISP shared library is
used like any other shared library.
The main function to import is newlispEvalStr. Like eval-string, this
function takes a string containing a newLISP expression and stores the
result in a string address. The result can be retrieved using
get-string. The returned string is formatted like output from a
command-line session. It contains terminating line-feed characters, but
but not the prompt string.
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Would be interesting to implement a toSExpression() template than ... :)
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