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authorjmmv <jmmv>2003-05-06 17:40:18 +0000
committerjmmv <jmmv>2003-05-06 17:40:18 +0000
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CHICKEN is a Scheme-to-C compiler supporting most of the language
features as defined in the Revised^5 Report on Scheme. CHICKEN
generates quite portable C code, and files compiled by it (including
-itself) should work without any changes on most platforms.
+itself) should work without any changes on most platforms.
The whole package is distributed under a BSD license and as such free
-to use and modify as long as you adhere to its terms (see the manual).
+to use and modify as long as you adhere to its terms (see the manual).
Linkage to C modules and C-library functions is straightforward, so
it's easy to access C from Scheme. Compiled code can be embedded into
existing C programs without problems. The generated code supports
full tail-recursion, first-class continuations, multiple values and
-dynamic-wind.
+dynamic-wind.