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Chibi-Scheme -------------- Minimal Scheme Implementation for use as an Extension Language http://synthcode.com/wiki/chibi-scheme/ Chibi-Scheme is a very small library intended for use as an extension and scripting language in C programs. In addition to support for lightweight VM-based threads, each VM itself runs in an isolated heap allowing multiple VMs to run simultaneously in different OS threads. The default language is based on an extended subset of the current draft R7RS Scheme, with support for all libraries. To get a pure R7RS repl you can run chibi-scheme -xscheme.base or see the (chibi repl) library for more options. Support for additional languages such as JavaScript, Go, Lua and Bash are planned for future releases. Scheme is chosen as a substrate because its first class continuations and guaranteed tail-call optimization makes implementing other languages easy. To build on most platforms just run "make && make test". This will provide a shared library "libchibi-scheme", as well as a sample "chibi-scheme" command-line repl. You can then run sudo make PREFIX=/usr/local install to install the binaries, leaving out the PREFIX for the default /usr/local or specifying an alternate install location. If you want to try out chibi-scheme without installing, be sure to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH so it can find the shared libraries. For more detailed documentation, run "make doc" and see the generated "doc/chibi.html".