Gambit (scheme implementation)

Gambit
Developer(s) Marc Feeley
Stable release
4.8.5 / April 1, 2016 (2016-04-01)
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Programming language
License LGPL/Apache License
Website gambitscheme.org
Standard(s) R4RS, R5RS, several others.

Gambit, also called Gambit-C, is a free software Scheme implementation, consisting of a Scheme interpreter, and a compiler which compiles Scheme to C. Its documentation[1] claims conformance to the R4RS, R5RS, and IEEE standards, as well as several SRFIs. Gambit was first released 1988, and Gambit-C (that is, Gambit with the C backend) was first released 1994.

Termite Scheme

Termite Scheme is a variant of Scheme implemented on top of Gambit-C. Termite is intended for distributed computing,[2] it offers a simple and powerful message-passing model of concurrency, inspired by that of Erlang.

C++ and Objective-C integration

While the compiler itself produces solely C code, it has full integration support for C++ and Objective-C compilers such as GCC. Thus, software written in Gambit-C can contain C++ or Objective-C code, and can fully integrate with corresponding libraries.

See also

References

  1. "Documentation". Gambit wiki. Retrieved 2010-03-06.
  2. Guillaume Germain, Stefan Monnier, Marc Feeley (2006-09-17). "Concurrency oriented programming in Termite Scheme" (PDF). Scheme and Functional Programming 2006. http://www.schemeworkshop.org/2006/index.html |conferenceurl= missing title (help). Retrieved 2010-03-06.

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