afz@cis.ufl.edu (Aric Zion) (05/23/91)
Does anyone out there know of, or have, a program which will translate Common LISP to C. I know of, and have, DEC's program to translate Scheme to C. If you do not know of a LISP to C program, then could any experienced people send me email as to how difficult they think it would be to either write a LISP to C program from scratch or to write a LISP to Scheme translation program so that the Scheme could then be passed through DEC's Scheme->C program. Thanks, Aric Zion afz@reef.cis.ufl.edu
habboub@soleil.iarc.mco.EDU (Mahmoud Habboub) (05/23/91)
Date: 22 May 91 20:30:05 GMT From: Aric Zion <afz@cis.ufl.edu> Organization: UF CIS Dept. Does anyone out there know of, or have, a program which will translate Common LISP to C. I know of, and have, DEC's program to translate Scheme to C. If you do not know of a LISP to C program, then could any experienced people send me email as to how difficult they think it would be to either write a LISP to C program from scratch or to write a LISP to Scheme translation program so that the Scheme could then be passed through DEC's Scheme->C program. Thanks, Aric Zion afz@reef.cis.ufl.edu Kyoto Common Lisp (KCL) just does that. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mahmoud K. Habboub (419)381-4597 Image Analysis Research Center habboub@soleil.iarc.mco.edu Medical College of Ohio 3000 Arlington Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43614 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
acha@CS.CMU.EDU (Anurag Acharya) (05/25/91)
In article <28682@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU> afz@cis.ufl.edu (Aric Zion) writes:
Does anyone out there know of, or have, a program which will translate
Common LISP to C.
try kyoto common lisp -- developed at the kyoto univ. it is now known as
ibuki common lisp and is commercially available from a company in calif
whose name escapes me at the moment.
anurag