oz@yunexus.yorku.ca (Ozan Yigit) (08/22/90)
In article <9008201428.AA01042@samsung.com> gjc@mitech.com writes: >A radically different implementation, completely throwing out >the design goal of natural intermixing of lisp and C programming ... I do not know what this means. Could you be more specific? What exactly is it that a radical implementation [presumably supporting full call/cc without assembler support] absolutely *cannot* do that SIOD can? Why is this so important? oz