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7/10/2025, 8:04:32 AM
>>105855001
>the only remotely viable LISPs are Clojure and SBCL
TinyScheme mogs both, see >>105820888
>Sandbox policies are written in a dialect of Scheme known as SBPL. The policies are interpreted via an interpreter within libsandbox, based on TinyScheme, which generates a compiled representation of the policy that it passes to the Sandbox kernel extension.
>much of the implementation and resulting behavior are shared with Apple's other platforms (iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, etc)
>the only remotely viable LISPs are Clojure and SBCL
TinyScheme mogs both, see >>105820888
>Sandbox policies are written in a dialect of Scheme known as SBPL. The policies are interpreted via an interpreter within libsandbox, based on TinyScheme, which generates a compiled representation of the policy that it passes to the Sandbox kernel extension.
>much of the implementation and resulting behavior are shared with Apple's other platforms (iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, etc)
6/21/2025, 6:17:56 PM
>>105659367
>much of the implementation and resulting behavior are shared with Apple's other platforms (iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, etc)
This makes TinyScheme the most widespread and widely used Lisp.
Schemechads we won.
>much of the implementation and resulting behavior are shared with Apple's other platforms (iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, etc)
This makes TinyScheme the most widespread and widely used Lisp.
Schemechads we won.
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