Does anybody have a library of sorts for listp to C. I received responses
to my earlier post informing me about Chestnut. Any pricing info on this
produxt and where I can get it?
If someone has already developed a few modules for list manpulation
can he(she) send it to me.
Thanks for any help,
From: Bill Vrotney
Subject: Re: Anybody started some sort of C library emulating lisp functions?
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> Does anybody have a library of sorts for listp to C. I received responses
> to my earlier post informing me about Chestnut. Any pricing info on this
> produxt and where I can get it?
>
> If someone has already developed a few modules for list manpulation
> can he(she) send it to me.
>
There is (or was) a product called "Lisp in C" that I saw advertized (can't
remember where, might have been AI Magazine) that presumably gives you a C
library of Lisp functions. Perhaps someone else knows where you can purchase
this product and how much it costs.
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Bill Vrotney
BAH/Advanced Decision Systems