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On Sun, 27 Aug 2023 13:12:40 +0200
albert@cherry.(none) (albert) wrote:
> In article <
20230826125020.141@kylheku.com>,
> Kaz Kylheku <
864-117-4973@kylheku.com> wrote:
> >This is a just a matter of knowing the requirements in MAL.
>
> That is far as you can help me. Unfortunately there is no
> requirements for MAL, only an implementation model.
> The descriptions are very lispy, and my implementation language
> is totally different. But that was the point of this exercise
> anyway. Thanks anyway.
If you don`t have requirements then use your programmer`s instinct.
If you were to use the Lisp you are implementing for writing useful
programmes , which behaviour would you find most useful ? Then
implement that behaviour.
> I like the explanation of lisp concepts on this website "lisp from
> nothing", but it is not much help in implementing them.
>
https://www.t3x.org/lfn/index.html
The website has code. Unless you mean it`s not much help in implementing
them in Forth. I think
https://letoverlambda.com/textmode.cl/guest/toc
has a Lisp implemented in Forth but what`s online doesn`t make it clear.
You could buy the book.
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