Conference Record of the 1980 LISP Conference: Papers Presented at Stanford University, Stanford, California, August 25-27, 1980Association for Computing Machinery, Special Interest Group on Programming Languages, 1985 - LISP (Computer program language) - 247 pages |
Contents
1045 to 1200 August 26 1980 Chaired by Carl Hewitt | 128 |
R Burstall D MacQueen and D Sannella University of Edinburgh | 144 |
A Lazy Variable Extent Mechanism | 163 |
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abstract actems actor algebraic application arguments Artificial Intelligence atom Bcpl block bytes car and cdr cell CLISP communication compiled code conc COND NULL CONS construct constructor coroutine data domain data type defined definition DEFUN DERIVATIVE-ARG-1 Emacs environment EQ CAR EVAL example execution EXPR expression facility FEXPR function call function-class garbage collection Hewitt implementation input instruction set integer Interlisp interpreter jump LAMBDA lazy evaluation LISP code LISP functions LISP Machine LISP systems list structure MACLISP macro manipulation memory microcode mode MODLISP module MULTI Multics Emacs NEWL node object optimization partial evaluation PATMATCH pattern match performance pointer predicate primitive problem procedure process template processor PROG Programming Languages queue QUOTE recursive representation result RPLACD S-expressions SAN DIEGO SCHEME semantics SETQ Smalltalk specification stack storage stored symbolic Tinker tion tuple UNIVERSITY variable Xerox Xerox PARC