FYI; the Guile schemers have had several discussions that may be of
interest to the Parrot personnel regarding copy on write strings and
shared substrings. Perhaps they thought of something you have not? I
imagine they must have a list archive you can find.
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Is this annoying, or helpful? This is one thing that turned up in a
google search for "librep forth engine".
http://www.technomagi.com/links/design.html>
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some time to research, IMHO, so put your googles on guile's
goops! (and click on that headlamp in their mailing list archives
also.)
... and I've heard that "rscheme" has a real time generational
garbage collector of some kind. I wonder if it's readable enough to
use as a
mber the signal
Hong> context is not useful outside signal handler.
I don't mean "the stack", but "a stack"; one created just for this purpose.
I am a beginner, and likely very naive.
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at struct on a stack...
When, in your language, you do the equivalent of Perl:
$SIG{' (lambda (v) (do-something-with v)))
(else 'whatever))
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Do you folks know anything about the garbage collector in rScheme
http://www.rscheme.org/>? They say it's got a "real time
generational" garbage collector. It must be worth looking over.
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wfish) and Guile scheme?
I wonder if one of those VM's could be used (as is or with
collaborative modifications) as a target for Perl6?
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