On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 7:19 AM, rjf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> 1. There is a public mathematica language parser  (version 3.0
> mathematica) that I wrote in common lisp.
> WRI knows about it, inquired about it, made various claims.  I
> disputed them. They went away. This apparently
> has legal standing to the effect that they gave up so they must not
> feel it is in violation of their rights.  But I am not a lawyer.
>
> The mockmma parser can be found via google.
>
> It parses mathematica commands into lisp  (morally equivalent to the
> internal lisp form of Maxima code, at least in the places
> they correspond.  mockmma has lots more commands (including all of
> common lisp, in principle) than mathematica.

Thanks for this. I thought you stopped working on it because Wolfram
has threaten to sue you?

Or was there some other reason (maybe some technical problems or something)?

Ondrej

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