Roose wrote: ... > I was thinking that there would be a Lisp interpreter in a kernel, > which afaik doesn't exist.
There's an implementation of scheme that runs as a kernel module in Linux - it's designed to allow people to experiment with exploring kernel data structures at run time, and other fun things. It's a case in point for avoiding saying that something that doesn't necessarily sound sensible doesn't exist - there's a good chance it does :) Michael -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] British Broadcasting Corporation, Research and Development Kingswood Warren, Surrey KT20 6NP This message (and any attachments) may contain personal views which are not the views of the BBC unless specifically stated. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list