I saw this on the Gambit-C web page:

"With appropriate declarations in the source code the executable
programs generated by the compiler run roughly as fast as equivalent C
programs."

This is another way of saying it run pretty fast but not as fast as C.

- Don



Urban Hafner wrote:
>
> On Dec 12, 2007, at 20:28 , terry mcintyre wrote:
>
>> Any of those with recent Lisp experience have any opinions about
>> multicore capabilities?
>>
>> What I've googled so far looks a bit rudimentary - mostly based on
>> unix fork semantics. I'm looking for something much lighter-weight,
>> Erlang-style, which could support thousands of cheap concurrent
>> threads. In Erlang, the cost of such threads is comparable to the
>> cost of a function call.
>
> There's Termite [1], it's based on Gambit-C Scheme [2] and implements
> Erlang style concurrency and distributed programming. AFAIK, Gambit-C
> is also one of the faster Schemes.
>
> Or you use Erlang as Vlad suggested. I've started something like this
> and I'm using libEGO for the move generation. You can have a look at
> the code but be aware that it doesn't do much of interest right now
> (just random playouts) and I'm also an Erlang newbie. Anyway here's
> the code: http://darcs.bettong.net/darcsweb.cgi?r=erlygo;a=summary
>
> Urban
>
> [1] http://toute.ca/
> [2] http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~gambit/
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