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This product is developed at the second-grade course, Informatic Science Basic Experiment class at the University of Tokyo.
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# Picrin - a lightweight scheme interpreter
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## Freatures
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- R7RS compatibility (but partial support)
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- reentrant design (all VM states are stored in single global state object)
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- bytecode interpreter (based on Stack VM technology)
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- direct threading VM
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- exact GC (simple mark and sweep strategy)
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## How to use it
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- build
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$ make build
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built executable binary will be under bin/ directory.
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- run
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Simply directly run the binary `bin/picrin` from terminal, or you can use `make` to execute it like this.
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$ make run
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In the default option, when `make` command is called without arguments, it builds the binary and right after that dropped into the picrin interactive shell (REPL).
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## Authors
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Yuichi Nishiwaki (yuichi.nishiwaki at gmail.com)
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