On Mar 7, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Thomas Lord wrote:
While, again, "pure interpreter" is nowhere rigorously defined,
"interprets source-level s-expressions; plain and simple" suggests
you have the wrong idea in mind.
A common, directly-interpret-the-s-expressions interpreter
is an example of a "pure interpreter," sure, but, for example:
Thank you for providing an example of another implementation strategy
for pure interpreters.
Aziz,,,
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