From ... From: Erik Naggum Subject: Re: [historical] Invoking a Lisp compiler Date: 1999/01/25 Message-ID: <3126269084331609@naggum.no>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 436719622 References: <3125967092999949@naggum.no> <3126088259895935@naggum.no> <78heb0$24csi@fido.engr.sgi.com> mail-copies-to: never Organization: Naggum Software; +47 8800 8879; http://www.naggum.no Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp * rpw3@rigden.engr.sgi.com (Rob Warnock) | Actually, the latest version of MzScheme provides a compiler-to-C ["mzc"] | that allows compiling Scheme code into a MzScheme "extension" which in Unix | is a ".so" file (a.k.a. DSO). Such files can later be linked into a running | MzScheme session with the [non-standard] call (load-extension "foo.so"). the question was about Allegro CL, not about MzScheme. personally, I don't think "Scheme" is the answer to _any_ Common Lisp question to begin with, but may just be me. #:Erik -- SIGTHTBABW: a signal sent from Unix to its programmers at random intervals to make them remember that There Has To Be A Better Way.