Top 3 lisp-compiler Open-Source Projects
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InfluxDB
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jmurmel
A standalone or embeddable JVM based interpreter/ compiler for Murmel, a single-namespace Lisp dialect inspired by Common Lisp
Project mention: Secd: A silly implementation of the SECD machine | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-05-05I've actually recently read "FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING: Application and Implementation", by Peter Henderson from 1980, which contains a description of the SECD machine and a compiler for a simple purely-functional Lisp dialect called Lispkit.
This <https://github.com/carld/lispkit> looks like a good repo if you want to know more, although I'm not related to it in any way.
I can't say how it compares the book by Kogge mentioned in this post since I haven't read that, but I can say I think it's an excellent book and worth reading if you're interested in this kind of thing.
Index
What are some of the best open-source lisp-compiler projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | lispkit | 48 |
2 | Cleavir | 45 |
3 | jmurmel | 20 |
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