Thanks for your tests and this breakdown compilation of the current state.
This should be a page in the wiki.
- Original Message -
From: Joe Bogner [mailto:joebog...@gmail.com]
To: picolisp@software-lab.de
Sent: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 12:02:50 -0400
Subject: Re: Windows x64 PicoLisp preview
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I resurveyed the options on Windows this
morning for PicoLisp
1. pil32 compiled under mingw -- compiles but doesn't work due to issues
with reading from stdin -- example (load "lib.l") is read as (load "lib.")
.. similar failures when invoking from command line
Hi Joe!
Thank you for doing this and nice writeup! I will heed your caveats
and use it at work. At first for simple things, and then ramp-up the
capabilities related to forking and native calls when they come
on-line. This is very exciting, especially for someone like me who is
literally stuck
This is really good, thank you.
On 17/08/16 14:13, Joe Bogner wrote:
> I've been working on a port of PicoLisp 64 to Windows. The port is ready
> for an early preview for anyone who wants to try it out
>
> The goal of the initiative is to allow PicoLisp development on Windows.
> This may