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Hobbit - Scheme to C compiler

Hobbit is a Scheme to C compiler, originally written for SCM. It compiles all R4RS (with the exception of mutual tail recursion and hygienic macros) and some SCM specific stuff, and supports defmacros.

Obtaining

Web pagehttp://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/hobbit.html
Source tarballftp://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/pub/scm/hobbit5x.tar.gz
Version 5x (stable) released on 1999-07-16
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2.
This is not a GNU package.

Documentation
User guide available in HTML format from from http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/hobbit.txt; User guide available in PDF format from from http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/~jaffer/hobbit.pdf
Support contacts

Help List<tammet@cs.chalmers.se>
Developer List<tammet@cs.chalmers.se>
Bug List<tammet@cs.chalmers.se>

Project contacts

Maintainers
Developers
Contributors
  • A. Jaffer (jaffer@ai.mit.edu)

Related information

Interfacescommand line
Source languagesscheme
Supported languagesC
Related programsMIT/GNU Scheme, SCM, PLT Scheme, SISC, Bigloo, DrScheme, Chicken, Kawa

Entry information

License verified byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2001-08-03
Entry compiled byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org>

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