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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -SCM(Jan 9 1995) SCM(Jan 9 1995) +SCM(Sep 2 1998) SCM(Sep 2 1998) NAME @@ -67,12 +67,12 @@ OPTIONS -SCM(Jan 9 1995) SCM(Jan 9 1995) +SCM(Sep 2 1998) SCM(Sep 2 1998) 2, 3, 4, or 5 scm will require the features necces- - sary to support R2RS, R3RS, R4RS, or proposed R5RS, - respectively. + sary to support R2RS, R3RS, R4RS, or R5RS, respec- + tively. -lfilename @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ SCM(Jan 9 1995) SCM(Jan 9 1995) -SCM(Jan 9 1995) SCM(Jan 9 1995) +SCM(Sep 2 1998) SCM(Sep 2 1998) are to be treated as program aguments. @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ EXAMPLES -SCM(Jan 9 1995) SCM(Jan 9 1995) +SCM(Sep 2 1998) SCM(Sep 2 1998) mode. @@ -217,45 +217,45 @@ FEATURES Unicos, VMS, Unix and similar systems. Support for ASCII and EBCDIC character sets. - Conforms to Revised^4 Report on the Algorithmic Language + Conforms to Revised^5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme and the IEEE P1178 specification. - Support for SICP, R2RS, R3RS, and (proposed) R5RS scheme - code. + Support for SICP, R2RS, R3RS, and R4RS scheme code. Many Common Lisp functions: logand, logor, logxor, lognot, - ash, logcount, integer-length, bit-extract, defmacro, - macroexpand, macroexpand1, gentemp, defvar, force-output, - software-type, get-decoded-time, get-internal-run-time, + ash, logcount, integer-length, bit-extract, defmacro, + macroexpand, macroexpand1, gentemp, defvar, force-output, + software-type, get-decoded-time, get-internal-run-time, get-internal-real-time, delete-file, rename-file, copy- tree, acons, and eval. - Char-code-limit, most-positive-fixnum, most-negative- - fixnum, and internal-time-units-per-second constants. + Char-code-limit, most-positive-fixnum, most-negative- + fixnum, and internal-time-units-per-second constants. *Features* and *load-pathname* variables. - Arrays and bit-vectors. String ports and software emula- - tion ports. I/O extensions providing most of ANSI C and + Arrays and bit-vectors. String ports and software emula- + tion ports. I/O extensions providing most of ANSI C and POSIX.1 facilities. - User definable responses to interrupts and errors, Pro- - cess-syncronization primitives, String regular expression + User definable responses to interrupts and errors, Pro- + cess-syncronization primitives, String regular expression matching, and the CURSES screen management package. - Available add-on packages including an interactive debug- + Available add-on packages including an interactive debug- ger, database, X-window graphics, BGI graphics, Motif, and Open-Windows packages. - A compiler (HOBBIT, available separately) and dynamic + A compiler (HOBBIT, available separately) and dynamic linking of compiled modules. - Setable levels of monitoring and timing information - printed interactively (the `verbose' function). Restart, + Setable levels of monitoring and timing information + printed interactively (the `verbose' function). Restart, quit, and exec. FILES - code.doc - Documentation on the internal representation and + scm.texi + Texinfo documentation of scm enhancements, internal + representations, and how to extend or include scm @@ -265,22 +265,19 @@ FILES -SCM(Jan 9 1995) SCM(Jan 9 1995) - +SCM(Sep 2 1998) SCM(Sep 2 1998) - how to extend or include scm in other programs. - scm.texi - Documentation of SCM in Texinfo format. + in other programs. -AUTHOR - Aubrey Jaffer - (jaffer@ai.mit.edu) +AUTHORS + Aubrey Jaffer (jaffer @ai.mit.edu) + Radey Shouman (Radey.Shouman @splashtech.com) BUGS SEE ALSO The Scheme specifications for details on specific proce- - dures (ftp-swiss.ai.mit.edu:archive/scheme-reports/) or + dures (swissnet.ai.mit.edu:archive/scheme-reports/) or IEEE Std 1178-1990, IEEE Standard for the Scheme Programming Language, @@ -298,8 +295,11 @@ SEE ALSO Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA - Enhancements in scm not in the standards are detailed in - MANUAL in the source directory. + + + + + |