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STklos reviews and mentions
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Oldest Scheme Implementations
STklos was indeed born in 2001, but it was the successor of Stk, which is much older. Its first release was in 1993. As far as I know, STkos did use code from STk, so I'm not sure one couldn't say it was born in 1993, as "STk".
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Most readable Scheme implementation
That said, I'd just like to mention that I have made an effort to write internals documentation ( general: "hacking", bytecode: "vm") to STklos. It's an interesting implementation because it's easy to add primitives and change the compiler. The internals of the VM is actually a bit more complex... But it's really interesting code.
- STklos 1.70 was released
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August 2021 - What are you up to schemers ?
I've been working on enhancing STklos' macro system. The idea is to implement `syntax-case` properly and use it to obtain a better implementation of `syntax-rules` (the one in STklos is quite old and has some issues).
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STklos 1.60 released
SRFI 143 has already been accepted, and there are recent pull requests for 170, 215, 217! :)
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egallesio/STklos is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of STklos is C.