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LISP Evaluator for FreeBASIC. An embedded LISP interpreter written entirely in FreeBASIC for use with FreeBASIC applications.
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LISP Evaluator for FreeBASIC Copyright (c) 2007-2017 Jeffery R. Marshall. An embedded LISP interpreter written entirely in FreeBASIC for use with FreeBASIC applications. 0. INTRODUCTION My main motivation for writing this is I like the idea of LISP as a script or macro language that can be embedded in my programs. My experience with LISP was with AutoLISP. This version of LISP is also a single namespace variety. It certainly does not follow any standard. None-the-less it is very LISP-like. Using this library is probably not a good way to learn LISP. Use a real LISP compiler or interpreter for that. But if you do know some LISP programming, this version will be similar enough to be useful. 1. LICENSE See the 'license.txt' file in the same folder as this readme.txt 2. COMPILING To compile the library, use the following commands: cd src make To compile the examples, use following: cd examples make To run the test suite, from main directory example\runlisp tests\tests.lsp 3. INSTALLING There is no install script. To use, either copy the library and include files to an appropriate directory, or include the paths to ./lib and ./inc as search paths. To use the library as-is, only the following files are needed ./inc/lisp.bi ./inc/lisp_err.bi ./lib/liblisp.a To use the library as well as extend the built-in functions, all of the include files from ./src are also needed. 4. INTRINSIC FUNCTIONS Following is a list of the built-in functions available from the library. (~ <number>) (* <number> number...) (+ <number> number...) (- <number> number...) (/ <number> number...) (/= <atom> atom...) (< <atom> atom...) (<= <atom> atom...) (= <atom> atom...) (> <atom> atom...) (>= <atom> atom...) (1+ <number>) (1- <number>) (abs <number>) (and <expr>...) (append <expr>...) (apply function [list]) (atom <expr>) (car <list>) (car <cons>) (cdr <list>) (cdr <cons>) (cond (<expr1> expr2)...) (cons <expr1> expr2) (consp <expr>) (defun <sym> (arglist) <expr>...) (elt <list> <index>) (eq <expr1> <expr2>) (eql <expr1> <expr2>) (equal <expr1> <expr2>) (equalp <expr1> <expr2>) (eval <expr>) (garbage-collect) (gc) (if <expr> <then-expr> else-expr...) (integerp <expr>) (lambda expr...) (last <list>) (length <list>) (list expr...) (listp <expr>) (load <filename>) (mapcar <function> <list1...listn>) (not <expr>) (nth <index> <list>) (null <expr>) (numberp <expr>) (or <expr>...) (princ <expr>...) (progn <expr>... ) (quote <expr>) (set <expr1> <expr2>) (setf <sym1> <expr1> [<sym2> <expr2>]...) (setq <sym1> <expr1> [<sym2> <expr2>]...) (stringp <expr>) (unless <expr> else-expr...) (when <expr> then-expr...) (while <expr> expr...) (zerop <expr>) 5. EXAMPLE USAGE IN FREEBASIC #include "lisp.bi" using LISP DIM lsp AS LispModule, expr AS STRING expr = "(lisp expression)" lsp.eval( expr ) 6. EXAMPLE PROGRAMS The directory ./examples have a few example example programs. To compile all of the example programs, use: cd examples make Each example also has its own instructions for comiling and usage in the .bas source file. 7. OBTAINING THE ORIGINAL SOURCE https://github.com/jayrm/fb-lisp and sometimes http://www.coderjeff.ca 8. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Sandro Sigala - That a C version of a simple LISP evaluator existed and was available under an Open Source license saved huge amounts time. Thanks to Sandro for slisp-1.2. EOF
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