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ISLISP

ISLISP (also capitalized as ISLisp) is a programming language in the Lisp family standardized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) joint working group ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22/WG 16[1] (commonly termed simply SC22/WG16 or WG16). The primary output of this working group was an international standard, published by ISO.[2] The standard was updated in 2007 and republished as ISO/IEC 13816:2007(E).[3][4] Although official publication was through ISO, versions of the ISLISP language specification are available that are believed to be in the public domain.[5]

ISLISP
ParadigmsMulti-paradigm: functional, procedural, object-oriented, reflective, meta
FamilyLisp
Designed byMany
DevelopersMany
Implementation languageC, C#, Go, Java, JavaScript, Lisp
PlatformIA-32, x86-64
OSWindows, macOS, Linux, BSD, AIX, Solaris, Android, QNX
Dialects
dayLISP, Easy-ISLisp, Iris, ISLisproid, Kiss, OKI ISLISP, OpenLisp, PRIME-LISP
Influenced by
Common Lisp, EuLisp, Le Lisp, Scheme

The goal of this standards effort was to define a small, core language to help bridge the gap between differing dialects of Lisp. It attempted to accomplish this goal by studying primarily Common Lisp, EuLisp, Le Lisp, and Scheme and standardizing only those features shared between them.

1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020
 LISP 1, 1.5, LISP 2(abandoned)
 Maclisp
 Interlisp
 MDL
 Lisp Machine Lisp
 Scheme  R5RS  R6RS  R7RS small
 NIL
 ZIL (Zork Implementation Language)
 Franz Lisp
 Common Lisp  ANSI standard
 Le Lisp
 MIT Scheme
 T
 Chez Scheme
 Emacs Lisp
 AutoLISP
 PicoLisp
 Gambit
 EuLisp
 ISLISP
 OpenLisp
 PLT Scheme  Racket
 GNU Guile
 Visual LISP
 Clojure
 Arc
 LFE
 Hy

Design goals

ISLISP has these design goals:[6]

  • Compatible with extant Lisp dialects where feasible
  • Provide basic functionality
  • Object-oriented
  • Design for extensibility
  • Prioritize industrial needs over academic needs
  • Promote efficient implementations and applications

ISLISP has separate function and variable namespaces (hence it is a Lisp-2).

ISLISP's object system, ILOS, is mostly a subset of the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS).

Implementations

ISLISP implementations have been made for many operating systems including: Windows, most Unix and POSIX based (Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, Cygwin, QNX), Android, DOS, OS/2, Pocket PC, OpenVMS, and z/OS.

Implementations for hardware computer architectures include: x86, x86-64, IA-64, SPARC, SPARC9, PowerPC, MIPS, Alpha, PA-RISC, ARM, AArch64

ISLISP implementations
Name Creator Complete ISLisp Architecture Written in Operating system License Source code available
OpenLisp Eligis[7] Yes interpreter, compiles to C C, Lisp Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, AIX, Solaris, QNX Proprietary Partial
OKI ISLISP[8] Kyoto University and Oki Electric Industry Co. Yes Bytecode machine, compiles to bytecode C Windows ? No
PRIME-LISP Mikhail Semenov Yes Interpreter C# Windows Proprietary, Shareware, freely redistributable binaries No
Iris[9] Masaya Taniguchi[10] No Interpreter Go any Free, Mozilla Public License 2.0 Yes[11]
Iris web REPL[12] Masaya Taniguchi[13] No Interpreter, compiles to JavaScript Go, JavaScript Browser Free, Mozilla Public License 2.0 Yes[14]
Kiss[15] Yuji Minejima[16] No, not yet Interpreter C, Lisp any Free, GPL v3+ Yes[17]
ISLisproid[18] Hiroshi Gomi No Interpreter Java Android Proprietary No
dayLISP[19] Matthew Denson No Interpreter Java, Lisp Any Free, BSD Yes[20]
Easy-ISLisp[21] Kenichi Sasagawa Yes Interpreter, compiles to C C, Lisp Linux,MacOS,OpenBSD Free, BSD Yes[22]

Two older implementations are no longer available:

  • TISL, by Masato Izumi and Takayasu Ito (Tohoku University), was an interpreter and compiler.
  • G-LISP, by Josef Jelinek, was a Java applet.

References

  1. ^ "WG16 Mail archive".[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "ISO/IEC 13816:1997(E)". International Organization for Standardization. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  3. ^ "ISO/IEC 13816:2007(E)". International Organization for Standardization. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  4. ^ "Programming Language ISLISP: History".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-01-22. Retrieved 2011-03-20.
  6. ^ "ISLISP.info".
  7. ^ "Eligis".
  8. ^ "OKI ISLISP".
  9. ^ "Iris".
  10. ^ . GitHub. Archived from the original on November 21, 2021.
  11. ^ "Iris source code". GitHub. 4 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Iris web REPL".
  13. ^ . GitHub. Archived from the original on November 21, 2021.
  14. ^ "Iris source code". GitHub.
  15. ^ "Kiss". 8 April 2017.
  16. ^ "Yuji Minejima".
  17. ^ "Kiss source code". GitHub. 26 September 2021.
  18. ^ "ISLisproid".
  19. ^ "dayLISP".
  20. ^ "dayLISP source code".
  21. ^ "Easy-ISLisp".
  22. ^ "Easy-ISLisp source code". GitHub. 21 November 2021.

External links

  • ISLISP 2007 draft in PDF format
  • ISLISP 2007 draft in HTML format
  • ISLISP page of Kent M Pitman
  • ISLISP page of OKI ISLISP developers
  • ISLISP on Software Preservation Group

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ISLISP also capitalized as ISLisp is a programming language in the Lisp family standardized by the International Organization for Standardization ISO and International Electrotechnical Commission IEC joint working group ISO IEC JTC 1 SC 22 WG 16 1 commonly termed simply SC22 WG16 or WG16 The primary output of this working group was an international standard published by ISO 2 The standard was updated in 2007 and republished as ISO IEC 13816 2007 E 3 4 Although official publication was through ISO versions of the ISLISP language specification are available that are believed to be in the public domain 5 ISLISPParadigmsMulti paradigm functional procedural object oriented reflective metaFamilyLispDesigned byManyDevelopersManyImplementation languageC C Go Java JavaScript LispPlatformIA 32 x86 64OSWindows macOS Linux BSD AIX Solaris Android QNXDialectsdayLISP Easy ISLisp Iris ISLisproid Kiss OKI ISLISP OpenLisp PRIME LISPInfluenced byCommon Lisp EuLisp Le Lisp SchemeThe goal of this standards effort was to define a small core language to help bridge the gap between differing dialects of Lisp It attempted to accomplish this goal by studying primarily Common Lisp EuLisp Le Lisp and Scheme and standardizing only those features shared between them Timeline of Lisp dialectsvte 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 LISP 1 1 5 LISP 2 abandoned Maclisp Interlisp MDL Lisp Machine Lisp Scheme R5RS R6RS R7RS small NIL ZIL Zork Implementation Language Franz Lisp Common Lisp ANSI standard Le Lisp MIT Scheme T Chez Scheme Emacs Lisp AutoLISP PicoLisp Gambit EuLisp ISLISP OpenLisp PLT Scheme Racket GNU Guile Visual LISP Clojure Arc LFE HyContents 1 Design goals 2 Implementations 3 References 4 External linksDesign goals EditISLISP has these design goals 6 Compatible with extant Lisp dialects where feasible Provide basic functionality Object oriented Design for extensibility Prioritize industrial needs over academic needs Promote efficient implementations and applicationsISLISP has separate function and variable namespaces hence it is a Lisp 2 ISLISP s object system ILOS is mostly a subset of the Common Lisp Object System CLOS Implementations EditISLISP implementations have been made for many operating systems including Windows most Unix and POSIX based Linux macOS FreeBSD OpenBSD NetBSD Solaris HP UX AIX Cygwin QNX Android DOS OS 2 Pocket PC OpenVMS and z OS Implementations for hardware computer architectures include x86 x86 64 IA 64 SPARC SPARC9 PowerPC MIPS Alpha PA RISC ARM AArch64 ISLISP implementations Name Creator Complete ISLisp Architecture Written in Operating system License Source code availableOpenLisp Eligis 7 Yes interpreter compiles to C C Lisp Windows macOS Linux BSD AIX Solaris QNX Proprietary PartialOKI ISLISP 8 Kyoto University and Oki Electric Industry Co Yes Bytecode machine compiles to bytecode C Windows NoPRIME LISP Mikhail Semenov Yes Interpreter C Windows Proprietary Shareware freely redistributable binaries NoIris 9 Masaya Taniguchi 10 No Interpreter Go any Free Mozilla Public License 2 0 Yes 11 Iris web REPL 12 Masaya Taniguchi 13 No Interpreter compiles to JavaScript Go JavaScript Browser Free Mozilla Public License 2 0 Yes 14 Kiss 15 Yuji Minejima 16 No not yet Interpreter C Lisp any Free GPL v3 Yes 17 ISLisproid 18 Hiroshi Gomi No Interpreter Java Android Proprietary NodayLISP 19 Matthew Denson No Interpreter Java Lisp Any Free BSD Yes 20 Easy ISLisp 21 Kenichi Sasagawa Yes Interpreter compiles to C C Lisp Linux MacOS OpenBSD Free BSD Yes 22 Two older implementations are no longer available TISL by Masato Izumi and Takayasu Ito Tohoku University was an interpreter and compiler G LISP by Josef Jelinek was a Java applet References Edit WG16 Mail archive permanent dead link ISO IEC 13816 1997 E International Organization for Standardization Retrieved 2018 11 10 ISO IEC 13816 2007 E International Organization for Standardization Retrieved 2018 11 10 Programming Language ISLISP History Programming Language ISLISP Specification Archived from the original on 2016 01 22 Retrieved 2011 03 20 ISLISP info Eligis OKI ISLISP Iris Masaya Taniguchi GitHub Archived from the original on November 21 2021 Iris source code GitHub 4 September 2021 Iris web REPL Masaya Taniguchi GitHub Archived from the original on November 21 2021 Iris source code GitHub Kiss 8 April 2017 Yuji Minejima Kiss source code GitHub 26 September 2021 ISLisproid dayLISP dayLISP source code Easy ISLisp Easy ISLisp source code GitHub 21 November 2021 External links EditISLISP 2007 draft in PDF format ISLISP 2007 draft in HTML format ISLISP page of Kent M Pitman ISLISP page of OKI ISLISP developers ISLISP on Software Preservation Group Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ISLISP amp oldid 1097119412, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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