Dear Lispers, I'd just would like to drop a note that in any case the Algebra should stay/become as disconnected from Lisp as possible (and sensible).
I admit that there are some functions for which it is sensible indeed to use the lisp functionaly, for example the representation of integers and the like. But it should not become much more than that. Note that the longer term goal should be to replace Spad by Aldor, and it would be truly great if any given part of the Algebra would work just as well in the Aldor world. Introducing more Lisp at the Algebra level would definitively be counterproductive to this goal. The issue might be different for the interpreter, although I doubt it. Please don't misread this mail to imply that I'm against Lisp as the implementation language of interpreter, compiler and environment. On the contrary! It is *only* about the algebra level. A very different point is to write functionality enabling the use of existing lisp / c / phython / whatever code as packages in Axiom, just as I did for polymake. Martin _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list Axiom-developer@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer