;;; **************************************************************** ;;; RefLisp ******************************************************** ;;; **************************************************************** RefLisp is a small Lisp interpreter written by Bill Birch. Versions exist for MS-DOS and UNIX (AIX). The MS-DOS version supports CGA/EGA/VGA graphics and the Microsoft Mouse. The interpreter is a shallow-binding, reference counting design making it suitable for experimenting with real-time and graphic user interface programming. Common Lisp compatibility macros are provided, and most of the examples in "Lisp" by Winston & Horn have been run on RefLisp. RefLisp comes with an ASCII manual and many demonstration programs, including an analogue clock which never stops for garbage collection. It is written in ANSI C and is in the public domain. This copy of the distribution was obtained from the Lisp Utilities Repository by anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.cmu.edu in the directory user/ai/lang/lisp/impl/reflisp/ as the files reflisp1_3, reflisp2_3, reflisp3_3 and reflisp_README. reflisp1_3 is a shar file containing the C source files and documentation reflisp2_3 is a shar file containing demo lisp programs reflisp3_3 is a uuencoded file containing a MS-DOS binary executable For further information, contact the author by writing to Peter William Birch, 23 Marlins Turn, Gadebridge, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 3LQ, Great Britian, calling +44 442 230 654, or sending email to B.Birch@uk03.bull.co.uk. Version 2.67 of RefLisp will be the last version for some time, as the author is emigrating to Australia, and will be off the Internet for the immediate future. This version of RefLisp cures several memory leakage bugs, and fixes bugs introduced along with DEFCONSTANT. In addition there are Lisp modules for lexical scope and for running indefinite extent Scheme programs. There is also a program profiler. ;;; *EOF*