> I think tinyclos will be slow -- I stopped using it in my standard tests > because I got impatient. But s7 has what I think is a really elegant > "native" object system, but without the objects or the system! I use
Hmm, that looks tempting. Especially given that to include S7 in an app all you have to do is include one C file and a header. > environments, as before, but now (today) all the built-in functions know > about this stuff -- I added an example in s7.html that adds quaternions > to the numbers. My timing tests indicate that this slows s7 down > by less than 1% overall -- in most cases, there's no difference > in speed. All that CLOS syntactic boilerplate -- gone! All those > ugly type names like godforbid <integer> -- gone! Even my > cat is happy and he's a grouch. :) Does anyone know of a decent Lisp->Scheme translator? Google doesn't seem to cooperate. Do you think it would be possible to translate a highly object-oriented Lisp programme to Scheme without a major rewrite and lots of headaches? Do you think it's worth it? Best, Michael _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
