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Armed Bear Common Lisp (ABCL) is an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp that runs
in a Java virtual machine. It provides a runtime system, a compiler that
compiles Lisp source to JVM bytecode, and an interactive REPL for program
development.
ABCL runs on platforms that support Java 1.5 (or later), including Linux,
Windows, and Mac OS X.
The Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) is an interface between an
Ada environment as defined by ISO/IEC 8652 (the Ada Reference Manual) and
any tool requiring information from this environment. An Ada environment
includes valuable semantic and syntactic information. ASIS is an open and
published callable interface which gives CASE tool and application
developers access to this information. ASIS has been designed to be
independent of underlying Ada environment implementations, thus supporting
portability of software engineering tools while relieving tool developers
from having to understand the complexities of an Ada environment's
proprietary internal representation.
ASIS 95 is the ASIS interface to Ada 95 (ISO/IEC 8652:1995).
ASIS 95 is now available as ISO/IEC 15291:1999.
This utility converts both 48k and 128k ZX Spectrum BASIC programs stored
as plain text files into TAP files.
TAP files can be used in most ZX Spectrum emulators and can be concatenated
together using cat(1).
List::MoreUtils provides some trivial but commonly needed functionality
on lists which is not going to go into List::Util.
Clozure CL (formerly known as OpenMCL) is a free Common Lisp
implementation. Features include:
* A fast, precise, compacting, generational garbage collector
written in hand-optimized C. The sizes of the generations are
fully configurable.
* Full native OS threads on all platforms. The API includes support
for shared memory, locking, and blocking for OS operations such
as I/O.
* Full Unicode support.
* Excellent debugging facilities. The names of all local variables
are available in a backtrace.
* A complete, mature foreign function interface.
* Many extensions including: files mapped to Common Lisp vectors
for fast file I/O; thread local hash tables and streams to
eliminate locking overhead; cons hashing support.
cfortran.h is an easy-to-use powerful bridge between C and FORTRAN.
It provides a transparent, machine independent interface between
C and FORTRAN routines and global data.
CINT is a C/C++ interpreter aimed at processing C/C++ scripts.
CINT covers about 95% of ANSI C and 85% of C++. A CINT script can call
compiled classes/functions and compiled code can make callbacks to CINT
user defined functions. Utilities, like makecint and rootcint, automate
the process of embedding compiled C/C++ library code as shared objects
(as Dynamic Link Library, DLL, or shared library, .so). Source files
and shared objects can be dynamically loaded/unloaded without stopping
the CINT process. CINT offers a gdb like debugging environment for
interpreted programs.
Elan is an educational programming language for learning and teaching
systematic programming.
It was developed in 1974 by a group at the Technical University of
Berlin as an alternative to BASIC in teaching, and approved for use in
secondary schools in Germany by the "Arbeitskreis Schulsprache". It is
presently in use in a number of schools in Western Germany, Belgium, The
Netherlands and Hungary for informatics teaching in secondary education,
and used at the Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands for
teaching systematic programming to students from various disciplines and
in teacher courses.
Elk is a Scheme interpreter intended to be used as a general, reusable
extension language subsystem for integration into existing and future
applications. Elk can also be used as a stand-alone implementation of
the Scheme programming language.
One purpose of the Elk project is to end the recent proliferation of
mutually incompatible Lisp-like extension languages. Instead of
inventing and implementing yet another extension language, application
programmers can integrate Elk into their application to make it
extensible and highly customizable.
Coco/R combines the functionality of the well-known UNIX tools lex and yacc,
to form an extremely easy to use compiler generator that generates recursive
descent parsers, their associated scanners, and (in some versions) a driver
program, from attributed grammars (written using EBNF syntax with attributes
and semantic actions) which conform to the restrictions imposed by LL(1)
parsing (rather than LALR parsing, as allowed by yacc). The user has to add
modules for symbol table handling, optimization, and code generation in
order to get a running compiler. Coco/R can also be used to construct other
syntax-based applications that have less of a "compiler" flavour.
Coco/R is available in Oberon, Modula-2, Pascal, Delphi, C, Java and C#
versions. This port only builds the C/C++ version.