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. -- __Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/ COMPONENT EQUIVALENCY NOTICE: The subatomic particles (electrons, protons, etc.) comprising this product are exactly the same in every measurable respect as those used in the products of other manufacturers, and no claim to the contrary may legitimately be expressed or implied. _______________________________________________ Gardeners mailing list [email protected] http://www.lispniks.com/mailman/listinfo/gardeners
