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Can guile be implementation independent?
From: |
Jacob Hrbek |
Subject: |
Can guile be implementation independent? |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Dec 2021 01:42:31 +0000 |
I am used to working with common lisp where i can write code that is
"implementation independent" meaning that following a specific coding
style makes it compatible across multiple interpretators/compilers
(sbcl, LispWorks, etc..)
Is there a way to do the same on GNU Guile? Like writing a code that can
be interpreted by implementations that are following the IEEE 1178-2008
or R7RS standard?
-- Jacob Hrbek
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