Name : scheme48-prescheme
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Version : 1.9.2
| Vendor : openSUSE
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Release : bp152.1.22
| Date : 2020-06-10 00:33:51
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Group : Development/Languages/Scheme
| Source RPM : scheme48-1.9.2-bp152.1.22.src.rpm
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Size : 10.33 MB
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Packager : https://bugs_opensuse_org
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Summary : PreScheme compiler
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Description :
Pre-Scheme is a low-level dialect of Scheme, designed for systems programming with higher-level abstractions. For example, the Scheme48 virtual machine is written in Pre-Scheme. Pre-Scheme is a particularly interesting alternative to C for many systems programming tasks, because not only does it operate at about the same level as C, but it also may be run in a regular high-level Scheme development with no changes to the source, without resorting to low-level stack munging with tools such as gdb. Pre-Scheme also supports two extremely important high-level abstractions of Scheme: macros and higher-order, anonymous functions. Richard Kelsey\'s Pre-Scheme compiler, based on his PhD research on transformational compilation, compiles Pre-Scheme to efficient C, applying numerous intermediate source transformations in the process.
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