Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!genrad!mit-eddi!mit-vax!eagle!harpo!seismo!hao!hplabs!sri-unix!andy@aids-unix From: andy%aids-unix@sri-unix.UUCP Newsgroups: net.ai Subject: LISP for VAX/VMS Message-ID: <2237@sri-arpa.UUCP> Date: Tue, 14-Jun-83 14:42:00 EDT Article-I.D.: sri-arpa.2237 Posted: Tue Jun 14 14:42:00 1983 Date-Received: Sat, 18-Jun-83 16:58:28 EDT Lines: 28 From: Andy Cromarty[...] If you are not concerned about maintaining compatibility with an existing LISP software base (e.g. MacLisp or InterLisp), then the "CLisp" dialect from UMass-Amherst (for VMS only) represents an excellent combination of highly developed LISP environment and efficient execution. CLisp was developed using public funds; I believe that it is available for the cost of a tape and mailing (i.e. as far as I know they do not tack on a several hundred dollar "distribution fee"). The current distributor and maintainer is Dan Corkill at UMass-Amherst; send inquiries to CLISP.UMass-CS@UDel-Relay. CLisp (not to be confused with the InterLisp "CLisp" syntactic-sugar subdialect) is a mature LISP influenced by both the MacLisp and InterLisp traditions but departing from both in several respects. The system includes substantial on-line documentation, a reasonably good optimizing compiler, an incarnation of the InterLisp editor, and good hooks into VMS subprocess and system service functions. If I were working under VMS now, that's the LISP I would personally use over all the others I know about (e.g. NIL, InterLisp, Utah's "Standard" LISP, Franz under Eunice, etc.). (Unfortunately, since I'm working under Unix, we must struggle along with Franz.) cheers, asc