Petit Larceny would probably work in this setting and I know it works OK on Linux-like systems in general, so it might not be much work at all. Couldn't tell you off the top of my head exactly what you'd need to do, though.
(If it's performance you want then consider another option: I actually have Larceny running native on my Raspberry Pi, with some patches on top of the ARM code that is currently on github. I'm not going to claim that this code is always completely stable, so buyer beware and so on. That said, I could send you some patches... how much work do you think you're willing to put into this?) --lars On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 6:04 AM, Daniel Langner <s8572...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello everyone! > > I have this r6rs scheme framework that I'd like to get running as > efficiently as possible on a Raspberry Pi. My idea was to use Petit > Larceny in order to compile the scheme code into C code and have a > resulting binary for the Pi. Is this even feasible? How would I have to > go about it? Thanks for your help. > > Regards, > > Daniel > > _______________________________________________ > Larceny-users mailing list > Larceny-users@lists.ccs.neu.edu > https://lists.ccs.neu.edu/bin/listinfo/larceny-users _______________________________________________ Larceny-users mailing list Larceny-users@lists.ccs.neu.edu https://lists.ccs.neu.edu/bin/listinfo/larceny-users