At 2002-02-18 20:23, David Feuer wrote: >I would be very surprised if no one had written a Scheme interpreter in >Haskell. It is an obvious project for an undergrad like myself. Good >practice playing with monads and such. I'm planning to try it at some >point.
Jolly good. Please license it to me under GPL when you're R5RS-compliant. >Query: Aside from learning about Scheme and about writing interpreters, >what purpose would this serve? The natural language for writing Scheme >interpreters is Scheme, and the language that would probably be desired >for efficiency is C. I want to use Scheme as a general "user scripting language" for such things as transforming XML documents, etc., as part of my project ("Truth") to provide a user interface to all information [insert maniacal Bond villain laugh here]. A bit like Guile, I suppose. -- Ashley Yakeley, Seattle WA _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell