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From: hbaker@netcom.com (Henry Baker)
Subject: Re: New Common Lisp, Lisp-to-C translation, Lisp library for C
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Date: Wed, 19 Jun 1996 14:46:39 GMT
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In article <31C56FDA.794BDF32@elwoodcorp.com>, "Howard R. Stearns"
<howard@elwoodcorp.com> wrote:

> Robert Munyer wrote:
> > 
> > In article <31B5FBFA.41C67EA6@elwoodcorp.com>,
> > "Howard R. Stearns" <howard@elwoodcorp.com> wrote:
> > > [...] the Eclipse compiler can be used to generate human-readable
> > > C code which uses the library.  The generated functions and variables
> > > use normal C naming and argument passing conventions.  [...]
> > 
> > How does this compiler handle tail recursion?

You might have a look at the following paper:

ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/hb/hbaker/CheneyMTA.html  (also .ps.Z)

also

ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/hb/hbaker/cboyer13.c

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