GLISP Users ' Manual Gordon S. Novak, Jr
–AI Classics/files/AI/classics/KSL REPORTS/Report 82-01.pdf
Overview of GLISP GLISP is a LISP-based language which provides high-level language features not found in ordinary LISP. The GLISP language is implemented by means of a compiler which accepts GLISP as input and produces ordinary LISP as output; this output can be further compiled to machine code by the LISP compiler. The goal of GLISP is to allow structured objects to be reft-trenced in a convenient, succinct language, and to allow the structures of objects to be changed without changing the code which references the objects. The syntax of many GLISP constructs is English-like; much of the power and brevity of GLISP derive from the compiler features necessary to support the relatively informal.
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