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Alex Shinn bc50ae0d34 FFI now accepts integers as unmanaged filenos for convenience.
Also some fixes for (chibi process).
2012-05-13 21:43:02 +09:00
benchmarks/shootout don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
contrib don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
doc don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
examples don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
include/chibi FFI now accepts integers as unmanaged filenos for convenience. 2012-05-13 21:43:02 +09:00
lib FFI now accepts integers as unmanaged filenos for convenience. 2012-05-13 21:43:02 +09:00
opt fixing numeric inequalities on NaN 2012-05-06 14:08:55 +09:00
tests Adding custom port support for non-string-stream builds. 2012-05-06 18:16:17 +09:00
tools FFI now accepts integers as unmanaged filenos for convenience. 2012-05-13 21:43:02 +09:00
.hgignore don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
AUTHORS don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
chibi-scheme.vcproj don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
COPYING don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
eval.c adding atomically to disable yielding in controlled situations 2012-05-06 23:56:06 +09:00
fedora.spec don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
gc.c don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
main.c don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
Makefile moving chibi-scheme specific settings out of Makefile.libs 2012-04-16 22:15:40 +09:00
Makefile.detect don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
Makefile.libs moving chibi-scheme specific settings out of Makefile.libs 2012-04-16 22:15:40 +09:00
mkfile plan9 build now uses static libs by default 2012-05-06 23:08:47 +09:00
opcodes.c Various fixes for non-string-streams non-blocking i/o. 2012-05-06 14:02:31 +09:00
README don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
README.libs Updating to include Makefile.detect. 2012-04-16 22:18:34 +09:00
RELEASE don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
sexp.c FFI now accepts integers as unmanaged filenos for convenience. 2012-05-13 21:43:02 +09:00
TODO don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
VERSION don't bother using write(2) directly if not compiled with green thread support 2012-04-15 16:58:00 +09:00
vm.c adding atomically to disable yielding in controlled situations 2012-05-06 23:56:06 +09:00

                             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 an extended subset of the current draft R7RS
Scheme, with support for all libraries.  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".