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- TR-10 March 1981
- THE PORTABLE STANDARD LISP USERS MANUAL
THE PORTABLE STANDARD LISP USERS MANUAL
THE PORTABLE STANDARD LISP USERS MANUAL
- BY
BY
BY
- THE UTAH SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION GROUP
THE UTAH SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION GROUP
THE UTAH SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION GROUP
- Department of Computer Science
- University of Utah
- Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
- Version 3.1: 7 February 1983
- ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
- This manual describes the primitive data structures, facilities and
- functions present in the Portable Standard LISP (PSL) system. It describes
- the implementation details and functions of interest to a PSL programmer.
- Except for a small number of hand-coded routines for I/O and efficient
- function calling, PSL is written entirely in itself, using a
- machine-oriented mode of PSL, called SYSLISP, to perform word, byte, and
- efficient integer and string operations. PSL is compiled by an enhanced
- version of the Portable LISP Compiler, and currently runs on the DEC-20,
- VAX, and MC68000.
- Copyright (c) 1982 W. Galway, M. L. Griss, B. Morrison, and B. Othmer
- Work supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant
- Numbers MCS80-07034 and MCS82-04247.
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