Jack O'Quin wrote:
Fons Adriaensen <fons.adriaensen(a)skynet.be>
writes:
LISP is quite nice actually, but you'd need a
complete LISP engine to
read it...
That wasn't really a serious suggestion. The libguile.so.12.3.0 file
on my system is over half a meg. Would all the LADSPA hosts be
willing to add that and whatever else it entails to their memory
footprint?
If this is the only contro for lisp/scheme there are some nice and
small implementations that are made especially for embedding and
reading of configurations. Stupid me I can't remember the nicest
and tiniest one of them :-((( Will look into it.
But I found:
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http://www.cis.rit.edu/~jerry/Software/lithp/
This is a basic, tiny LISP implementation. It was created to be a
configuration/logic file format for a game I am working on.
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http://tinyscheme.sourceforge.net/home.html
TinyScheme is a lightweight Scheme interpreter that implements as
large a subset of R5RS as was possible without getting very large
and complicated.
Uwe
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