In article <·····················@nedcu0>,
···················@etna.unine.ch wrote:
> I'm looking for the status of the ANSI standard committee working on CL.
> Is the standard defined and published anywhere ?
I found the following on a friendly WWW-Server in Berkeley
Title of X3 Subgroup: X3J13 Common Lisp
Informal description of work: develop a dpANS for the programming
language Common Lisp and serve as US focal point for international
standards work on Common Lisp and/or related languages
I. Executive Summary
The dpANS for Programming Language Common Lisp completed its first
public review period during July-November, 1992 and the second public
review period during February-April, 1994. In June 1994, X3J13 voted
to forward the dpANS to X3 for further processing per Milestone 14;
there was one negative vote that was resolved in August 1994.
In October 1994, X3 voted to forward the dpANS to ANSI BSR for final
approval, which was granted December 8, 1994 (see document X3/95-0030).
II. Project
.... shortened
f. Status: The dpANS has been approved by ANSI BSR as an American
National Standard. The project editor is working with ANSI on
final formatting of the document for publication.
Karsten A. Poeck, Lehrstuhl fuer Informatik VI, Universitaet Wuerzburg
From: Barry Margolin
Subject: Re: Status of ANSI/CL standardisation
Date:
Message-ID: <3n3u39$2ck@tools.near.net>
In article <······················@wi6a65.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de> ·····@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de (Karsten Poeck) writes:
>f. Status: The dpANS has been approved by ANSI BSR as an American
> National Standard. The project editor is working with ANSI on
> final formatting of the document for publication.
There was some mail from the editor to X3J13 a week or two ago saying that
he'd some minor formatting changes and sent the camera-ready copy to ANSI.
So it's now in the process of being published.
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Barry Margolin
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