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Re: Can guile be implementation independent?


From: Jacob Hrbek
Subject: Re: Can guile be implementation independent?
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2021 03:01:04 +0000

Looks interesting, are there any known limitations in relation to Guile?

On 12/17/21 03:53, Nala Ginrut wrote:
Hi Jacob!
You may take a look at akku.scm
You can write r7rs code and use Guile as one of the compiler alternatives.

Best regards.


On Fri, Dec 17, 2021, 09:43 Jacob Hrbek <kreyren@rixotstudio.cz> wrote:

    I am used to working with common lisp where i can write code that is
    "implementation independent" meaning that following a specific coding
    style makes it compatible across multiple interpretators/compilers
    (sbcl, LispWorks, etc..)

    Is there a way to do the same on GNU Guile? Like writing a code
    that can
    be interpreted by implementations that are following the IEEE
    1178-2008
    or R7RS standard?

    -- Jacob Hrbek

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-- Jacob Hrbek

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