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A R5RS Scheme interpreter for embedded use
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What's SigScheme ---------------- SigScheme is a R5RS Scheme interpreter for embedded use. Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/sigscheme/ Git repository: git clone https://github.com/uim/sigscheme.git See following files for further information. - doc/spec.txt: specifications of SigScheme - QALog: quality assurance state Please report us if you find a problem. And if you have a time, run 'make-report.sh' and send us the result regardless of PASSed or FAILed. It greatly helps the development, especially for non-PC platforms. Mailinglist: [email protected] Features -------- - Conforms to R5RS basically (not fully) - R5RS hygienic macros (experimental) - Supports Following SRFIs - SRFI-0 : Feature-based conditional expansion construct - SRFI-1 : List Library - SRFI-2 : AND-LET*: an AND with local bindings, a guarded LET* special form - SRFI-6 : Basic String Ports - SRFI-8 : receive: Binding to multiple values - SRFI-9 : Defining Record Types - SRFI-22 : Running Scheme Scripts on Unix (partial) - SRFI-23 : Error Reporting Mechanism - SRFI-28 : Basic Format Strings - SRFI-34 : Exception Handling for Programs - SRFI-38 : External Representation for Data with Shared Structure (partial) - SRFI-43 : Vector library - SRFI-48 : Intermediate Format Strings - SRFI-55 : require-extension - SRFI-60 : Integer as Bits (partial) - SRFI-69 : Basic hash tables - SRFI-95 : Sorting and Merging - R6RS: R6RS characters (partial and preliminary) - Multibyte character encodings support - define-macro - let-optionals* for optional argument processing - Partial SIOD compatibility See doc/spec.txt and doc/design.txt for furtuer information. How to build ------------ GNU make is requied to build. Run ./configure with some options at the top directory. $ ./configure [--enable-conf=CONF] [--enable-default-encoding=ENCODING] (1) --enable-conf=CONF This specifies a base configuration set. Select one from the list below suitable for your purpose. - full: compile with full features but broken ones - regular: (default) compile with typically needed features - small: compile with primary features only - r5rs: compile with strict R5RS conformances - siod: emulate some SIOD features and bugs - dev: developer-friendly configuration - uim: configure for uim (2) --enable-default-encoding=ENCODING SigScheme normally selects UTF-8 as default encoding. You can change it by this option as follows. $ ./configure --enable-default-encoding=eucjp Following encodings can be specified. - utf8 - euccn - eucjp - euckr - sjis (3) --enable-ENCODING In addition to (2), you can enable other optional and switchable character encodings. $ ./configure --enable-default-encoding=eucjp --enable-eucjp --enable-sjis Then type 'make' at the top directory. $ make Test ---- $ make check Installation ------------ $ make install How to use ---------- To run SigScheme in interactive mode, type as follows. $ sscm To execute a Scheme script, specify it as argument. $ sscm <filename> Acknowledgements ---------------- Some parts of this software had been funded by IPA (http://www.ipa.go.jp/)
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