← Back to context Comment by agumonkey 5 months ago Are we iterating over all lisp implementations ? A strange variant of the ship of Theseus 7 comments agumonkey Reply pdpi 5 months ago Lisp of Theseus does have a certain ring to it. oblio 5 months ago Next up, the end goal: Emacs Lisp. dang 5 months ago Yes and dynamically scoped. kragen 5 months ago Elisp supports static scoping now. Also, native-code compilation. I haven't tried benchmarking it against SBCL, though, and I would be surprised if it approached SBCL's performance. 3 replies →
oblio 5 months ago Next up, the end goal: Emacs Lisp. dang 5 months ago Yes and dynamically scoped. kragen 5 months ago Elisp supports static scoping now. Also, native-code compilation. I haven't tried benchmarking it against SBCL, though, and I would be surprised if it approached SBCL's performance. 3 replies →
dang 5 months ago Yes and dynamically scoped. kragen 5 months ago Elisp supports static scoping now. Also, native-code compilation. I haven't tried benchmarking it against SBCL, though, and I would be surprised if it approached SBCL's performance. 3 replies →
kragen 5 months ago Elisp supports static scoping now. Also, native-code compilation. I haven't tried benchmarking it against SBCL, though, and I would be surprised if it approached SBCL's performance. 3 replies →
Lisp of Theseus does have a certain ring to it.
Next up, the end goal: Emacs Lisp.
Yes and dynamically scoped.
Elisp supports static scoping now. Also, native-code compilation. I haven't tried benchmarking it against SBCL, though, and I would be surprised if it approached SBCL's performance.
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