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- MLisp abstract "\"MLisp\" is also another name for Mocklisp, a stripped-down version of Lisp used as an extension language in Gosling Emacs.MLISP is a variant of Lisp with an Algol-like syntax based on M-Expressions, which were the function syntax in the original description of Lisp by John McCarthy. McCarthy's M-expressions were never implemented.MLISP was first implemented for the IBM 360 by Horace Enea and then reimplemented for the PDP 10 by David Canfield Smith. This second implementation also supported a special kind of lambdas (\"FEXPR\"), which do not evaluate their arguments . As in Lisp-1 or Scheme, there was a single namespace for variables and functions.While MLISP was just a preprocessor with an alternative, more reader-friendly syntax for Lisp, the descendant MLISP 2 introduced new concepts: interactive interpretation of programs instead of compilation extensibility with a syntax description language (see hygienic macros) pattern matching backtracking by the use of closures on a stack and indices for continuationsMLISP2 was called a transitional language by the authors. Larry Tesler improved the pattern matching system to implement a successor language called LISP70, which was only completed to a preliminary version. Though this path of LISP evolution is widely neglected, it resembles some features, later found in ML or Scheme. M-LISP is a second branch — independent from the MLISP approach — and, as described by the author, essentially a hybrid of M-expression LISP and Scheme.".
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- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink ALGOL.
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink Backtracking.
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lisp_programming_language_family.
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink Closure_(computer_programming).
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- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink Gosling_Emacs.
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink Horace_Enea.
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink Hygienic_macro.
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink 360.
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink John_McCarthy_(computer_scientist).
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink Larry_Tesler.
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink Lisp_(programming_language).
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink M-expression.
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink ML_(programming_language).
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink Mocklisp.
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink PDP-10.
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink Pattern_matching.
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLink Scheme_(programming_language).
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLinkText "MLISP".
- MLisp wikiPageWikiLinkText "MLisp".
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- MLisp subject Category:Lisp_programming_language_family.
- MLisp hypernym Variant.
- MLisp type Language.
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- MLisp comment "\"MLisp\" is also another name for Mocklisp, a stripped-down version of Lisp used as an extension language in Gosling Emacs.MLISP is a variant of Lisp with an Algol-like syntax based on M-Expressions, which were the function syntax in the original description of Lisp by John McCarthy. McCarthy's M-expressions were never implemented.MLISP was first implemented for the IBM 360 by Horace Enea and then reimplemented for the PDP 10 by David Canfield Smith.".
- MLisp label "MLisp".
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