INTERLISP

1973; Association for Computing Machinery; Issue: 43 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1145/1056786.1056787

ISSN

2331-1673

Autores

Warren Teitelman,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Data Storage Technologies

Resumo

INTERLISP (INTERactive LISP) is a LISP system currently implemented on the DEC PDP-10 under the BBN TENEX time sharing system<*R1>. INTERLISP is designed to provide the user access to the large virtual memory allowed by TENEX, with a relatively small penalty in speed (using special paging techniques described in <*R2>). Additional data types have been added, including strings, arrays, and hash association tables (hash links). The system includes a compatible compiler and interpreter. Machine code can be intermixed with INTERLISP expressions via the assemble directive of the compiler. The compiler also contains a facility for "block compilation" which allows a group of functions to be compiled as a unit, suppressing internal names. Each successive level of computation, from interpreted through compiled, to block-compiled provides greater speed at a cost of debugging ease.

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