>>>> "Karl" == Karl M Hegbloom
<karlheg(a)inetarena.com> writes:
>>>> "Michael" == Michael Sperber
<sperber(a)informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
Michael> (Note that the reverse is not generally possible, since
Michael> Common Lisp is not properly tail-recursive and does not
Michael> support control abstraction.)
Karl> I guess these are the main things that Common Lisp lacks over Scheme.
Karl> You're talking about `call-with-current-continuation'.
Karl> Clisp is a very rich language, with a large vocabulary, CLOS and
Karl> threads.
Last I checked, threads weren't in yet.
Karl> What Scheme has that?
I assume you're referring to "large vocabulary." Schemes that have
object systems and threads (and pretty extensive libraries) are:
- Scheme 48
- MzScheme
- MIT Scheme
- RScheme
- ? Guile ?
I've very probably missed some.
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