Henry Lieberman, Christopher Fry, Common EVAL, Lisp Pointers, Vol 2, Number 1, July-August-September 1988, pp 23--33.

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.... Scheme Lisp Objects Power of the specified language calculus Pure Lisp Scheme Lisp Objects Power of the specifying language ffl [Stoy 77] ffl [Muchnick Pleban 80] ffl [Gordon 75] ffl [McCarthy 78] ffl [Dybvig 87] ffl [Kessler 88] ffl [Rees Clinger 86] ffl [Saint James 87] ffl [Lieberman Fry 88] Figure 1: Highly Subjective Taxonomy of some Interpreters Low level mechanisms like input output, memory management and error handling have traditionally been neglected in interpreters. Furthermore the number of primitives 1 required to run such interpreters has not yet been investigated. ....

Henry Lieberman, Christopher Fry, Common EVAL, Lisp Pointers, Vol 2, Number 1, July-August-September 1988, pp 23--33.

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