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····@castle.ed.ac.uk (Jeff Dalton) writes:
> It's important to distinguish implementations from languages
> that can have a range of implementations.
Hear! hear! This needs saying. Lisp is *not* problem. I know of at
least one Lisp that has AFAIK a perfect FFI. Even if it's not, it
could easily be. I don't understand how something like Smalltalk/V
can get it right but "Lisp" can't.
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