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# Bamboo Lisp
Embeddable & Hackable Lisp-2 Interpreter
There is a WebAssembly build, you can [try it online](https://mistivia.github.io/bamboo-lisp/).
## About
**Features:**
- Lisp-2 (more like Common Lisp or Emacs Lisp)
- Lexical scoping
- < 5000 LoC
- Tail call optimization
- Any C99 compiler should work
- A simple mark-sweep GC
- Writing macro is easy with quasiquote, unquote, and slicing-unquote
- No global state, you can run multiple interpreters in multiple threads
- Exception and try-catch
- Stacktrace for debugging
- Support C-like control flow statements
- return
- break
- continue
**Drawbacks:**
To keep simplicity, Bamboo Lisp is a VERY SLOW tree-walking interpreter. The performance is similar to other small Lisp interpreters like TinyScheme or very early Emacs Lisp, which is only 1/5 to 1/10 that of modern Python.
**Summary:**
If you want a TinyScheme-like embeddable lisp intereter but in Lisp-2 flavour, Bamboo Lisp is for you.
## Build
Install dependency first, see [algds](https://github.com/mistivia/algds) for details.
```bash
make mode=release
sudo make install
```
## Usage
After building, you can run the Bamboo Lisp interpreter using:
```bash
./bamboo-lisp # To enter the REPL (if applicable)
./bamboo-lisp <filename.lisp> # To run a Lisp file
```
You can use `load` to load a lisp script into the interpreter:
```lisp
(load "my-script.lisp")
```
## Examples
See `tests/` for more examples. The tests also serve as documents.
### 1. Y Combinator
```lisp
(defun Y (f)
(funcall
(lambda (g) (funcall g g))
(lambda (h)
(funcall f (lambda args (apply (funcall h h) args))))))
(defun fibo-impl (self)
(lambda (n)
(if (<= n 2)
1
(+ (funcall self (- n 1)) (funcall self (- n 2))))))
(defvar fibo (Y #'fibo-impl))
(funcall fibo 10)
;; Expected output: 55
```
### 2. Macro
```lisp
(defmacro inc (x)
`(setq ,x (+ ,x 1)))
(defmacro for (start pred inc . body)
`(let (,start)
(while ,pred
,@body
,inc)))
(for (i 0) (< i 10) (inc i)
(princ "meow\n"))
;; Expected output:
;; meow
;; meow
;; ... (10 times)
```
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