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Scheme 48 is an implementation of the Scheme programming language as
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described in the Revised^5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme.
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It is based on a compiler and interpreter for a virtual Scheme
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machine. The name derives from our desire to have an implementation
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that is simple and lucid enough that it looks as if it were written in
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just 48 hours. We don't claim to have reached that stage yet; much
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more simplification is necessary.
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Scheme 48 tries to be faithful to the upcoming Revised^5 Scheme
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Report, providing neither more nor less in the initial user
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environment. (This is not to say that more isn't available in other
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environments.) Support for numbers is weak: bignums are slow and
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floating point is almost nonexistent. DEFINE-SYNTAX, LET-SYNTAX,
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LETREC-SYNTAX, and SYNTAX-RULES are supported, but not the rest of
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the Revised^4 Scheme macro proposal.
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