Slisp is a basic Lisp interpreter software.
The latest release of SLISP project comes with an array of new features. Firstly, support has been added for Bignums using GMP. Additionally, the software now includes a significant number of new functions that enhance the user experience. Users can define simple macros using defmacro, and the addition of let and backquote features provide a comprehensive programming experience.
The function evaluation process in the latest release is now described as "lazy," meaning that if an argument is not needed, then it is not evaluated. This update streamlines the software and optimizes performance for users. The user abort menu has been added as a new feature to the latest version, which allows users to halt specific operations in progress.
Lastly, numeric operations have been enhanced using GMP. This means that the output of numeric operations is now more accurate and precise. SLISP project now accurately returns output such as (+ 2 3) = 5. There are numerous other features to discover, making SLISP project an outstanding option for software developers.
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