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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) [foldoc]:

  siod
       
           (Scheme In One Defun or Scheme In One Day)
          A small {Scheme} implementation in {C} by George Carrette
          , .  SIOD is arranged as a
          set of subroutines that can be called from any main program


          for the purpose of introducing an interpreted extension
          language.  It compiles to 20 kbytes of executable
          ({VAX}/{VMS}).  {Lisp} calls {C} and C calls Lisp
          transparently.
       
          SIOD supports symbols, strings, {array}s, {hash coding}, file
          i/o (binary, text, seek), data save/restore in binary and
          text, interface to commercial {database}s such {Oracle} and
          {Digital} {RDB}.
       
          Version 3.0 runs on {VAX}/{VMS},{Unix}, {Sun-3}, {Sun-4},
          {Amiga}, {Macintosh}, {MIPS}, {Cray}, {ALPHA}/{VMS}, {Windows
          NT} and {OS/2}.  It can be compiled by most {ANSI C} compilers
          and {C++} compilers, e.g. {gcc} -Wall.
       
          {(ftp://world.std.com/pub/gjc/)},
          {(ftp://world.std.com/src/lisp/)}.
       
          {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:comp.lang.scheme}.
       
          (1994-02-18)
       
       

















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