ham@Neon.Stanford.EDU (Peter R. Ham) (07/28/90)
Does anyone know of any implementations of Lisp or Scheme that allow the source to include Japanese text as: characer constants string constants in comments as identifiers as keywords Is it easy to change an existing Scheme or Lisp interpreter to allow this? Specifically, I'm trying to do this with Scheme->C. Any experiences? --
michaelg@Neon.Stanford.EDU (Michael Greenwald) (07/30/90)
ham@Neon.Stanford.EDU (Peter R. Ham) writes: >Does anyone know of any implementations of Lisp or Scheme that allow >the source to include Japanese text as: >characer constants >string constants >in comments >as identifiers >as keywords Symbolics'. But my guess is that isn't what you are looking for. I don't know anything about Kyoto Common Lisp (Ibuki?), but I'd be surprised if they didn't support at least some subset of this. Maybe the best thing to do would be to find a Lisp house in Japan, and ask them.
cox@Franz.COM (Charles A. Cox) (08/14/90)
In article <HAM.90Jul27184154@Neon.Stanford.EDU> ham@Neon.Stanford.EDU (Peter R. Ham) writes: > > Does anyone know of any implementations of Lisp or Scheme that allow > the source to include Japanese text as: > > characer constants > string constants > in comments > as identifiers > as keywords Sorry for the delay in responding, I've been away for 3 weeks. Franz Inc. has an international version of Allegro CL which handles Japanese text in each of the conditions you've mentioned above. For more information, contact "info@franz.com" or (415) 548-3600. -- --- Charles A. Cox, Franz Inc. 1995 University Avenue, Suite 275 Internet: cox@franz.com Berkeley, CA 94704 uucp: uunet!franz!cox Phone: (415) 548-3600 FAX: (415) 548-8253