I would like to use the xlisp interpreter in some research I am
doing. The research just involves running a lisp program with xlisp
and collecting some low level execution statistics.
So I need a small lisp routine to interpret. The ideal code would
be self contained and be fairly complex in nature so that it causes
xlisp to really crank.
Can some kind soul e-mail me a few small lisp programs that might
match the above requirements? I don't care what they actually do.
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| Jim Van Peursem - Ph.D. Candidate (Ham Radio -> KE0PH) |
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