On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 3:11 AM, Attila Lendvai <attila.lend...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > There was an ECL port attempt but I didn't track it too closely > > lately I remember vaguely that a few scheme would be available and I > > thing CCL is also in the picture. I'd rather talk for MKCL if you > > don't mind. > > > not at all, especially if i understand correctly ECL is unmaintained > and MKCL is an alive fork. > You are probably too hard on ECL (at least somewhat). But you are right that MKCL is alive and I would even add that it is moving pretty fast under the public surface... > > > >> is mkcl viable to run as a native app both on iOS and android? > > > > right now it is not, period. But it is on my list of things to do > > any month now. As soon as I get the ffi to be C99-complete as I > > say, and that I am done with the proper interface to the > > "environment" (that CLTL2 thing, you know) I will get right to it. > > > porting to android sounds like a fun project. see you on mkcl-devel... :) > Well, you may have a few difficulties subscribing to mkcl-devel since common-lisp.net is currently going through yet another great shake up. The mailing lists are back under mailman control again but I have not taken time to update the MKCL web page about it. Here is the link that I should put back: http://mailman.common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mkcl-devel > FTR, there's this commercial lisp: > > https://wukix.com/mocl > > and this thread with some comments of interest: > > > http://www.reddit.com/r/lisp/comments/1lemlk/best_lisp_repl_for_android_tablet/ > > and then there's probably the most viable: > > http://gambitscheme.org/ > > Yes, Gambit-C by Marc Feeley is the scheme I had most in mind but I wasn't sure enough of my memory to spell it out. > especially this project based on gambit. after a very cursory search, > this seems to be the most inviting/interesting without actually trying > it: > > http://www.lambdanative.org/ > > Looks impressive! Thanks for the hint.
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