im considering this finished for now, it lacks a lot of real lisp things but it can handle the basic syntax which is what i was trying to accomplish ...
Allow Lisp programs to stop implementing an ad-hoc, informally-specified, bug-ridden, slow implementation of less than half of ISO-Prolog.
The power and simplicity of the Lisp family of languages and the ubiquity and utility of C++ don’t commonly work side by side. But a new implementation of Common Lisp is attempting to change that.
GLISP is a high-level language that is compiled into LISP. It provides a versatile abstract-data-type facility with hierarchical inheritance of properties and object-centered programming. GLISP ...
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