Christopher Eineke writes:
> Pascal Bourguignon wrote:
> > A few KB are all is needed to have something recognizable as lisp.
> 
> That made think. What's the smallest (memory-footprint wise)
> implementation of CL?

Amongst the serrious contemporaneous contenders, clisp.

There are a lot of CL (or CLtl-1 or -2) implementations, it's possible
that one of them be smaller (being much older), but they're not used
anymore AFAIK.

lisp500 is a subset of CL implemented in 500 lines of C (and ~500
lines of lisp library) and takes the minimum of space.


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