Kawa is best known for compiling a Scheme dialect to JVM, but it also supports XQuery and Emacs Lisp. (The Kawa compiler framework is also used for Nice and some some other languages.) See http://www.gnu.org/software/kawa/ Kawa is both one of the oldest compilers for the JVM (1996), and (with use of optional type annotation) most efficient. The current release (from early 2007) is 1.9.1. This Summer (i.e. sometime after JavaOne!) should see 1.10. Until then, the SVN version is recommended. See http://www.gnu.org/software/kawa/news.html for a survey of recent changes. -- --Per Bothner [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://per.bothner.com/
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