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Snarf is a simple prototype-style OO language for common lisp. It uses a call syntax rather than a CLOS-style general function syntax. Snarf is so small that the entire language (about 400 lines) is in one file, plus a description of how to use the code at the end. It's been around since about 2003.
| sean@cs.gmu.edu | |
| Web site | http://cs.gmu.edu/~sean/lisp/snarf.lisp |
| Mailing list | |
| Version | 3.1 - |
| Maturity | Stable |
| OS compatibility | |
| ASDF installable | No |
| Official Download | http://cs.gmu.edu/~sean/lisp/snarf.lisp |
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Language Extensions | Object-Oriented | Libraries | Open Source | ANSI Standard
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