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SISC 1.5.1 Released: msg#00000java.sisc.devel
7/5/2006: SISC 1.15.1 Released New in this Release ------------------- SISC 1.15.1 brings to the table improvements in debugging, including a stack-tracer which can track call chains despite proper tail recursion, and more descriptive error reporting throughout. In addition, there are minor functionality additions, including support for new SRFIs. * Support for a tail-recursion compatible stack traces * Improved most debugging messages and reduced unnecessary information. * Added functions to inspect and modify breakpoint arguments, and to obtain breakpoint continuations. * Support for SSL and TLS sockets. * Support for SRFIs 59, 66, and 78. * Several bugfixes and minor improvements. About SISC ---------- SISC is an extensible heap-based interpreter of Scheme running on the Java VM, with an aggressively optimized, lightweight (<200k) Scheme engine. SISC outperforms all existing Java interpreters (often by more than an order of magnitude), and is competitive with interpreters in any language. In addition, SISC is a complete implementation of the language. The entire R5RS Scheme standard is supported, without exception. This includes a full number tower including complex number support, arbitrary precision integers and floating point numbers, as well as hygienic R5RS macros, proper tail recursion, and first-class serializable continuations (not just the escaping continuations as in many limited Scheme systems). SISC also attempts to implement the standard as correctly as possible, while still providing exceptional performance. Finally, SISC provides many useful real-world extensions, such as networking, threading, elegant exception handling, generic procedures, an object system, SLIB and comprehensive SRFI support, a scope-friendly module system, a Scheme and Java object system with a clean foreign-function interface and more. Downloads and More Information ------------------------------ Source code, binaries, and SISC documentation can be found on the web at: http://sisc.sourceforge.net Special Thanks -------------- Thanks go out to the following people who contributed to this release: Marco Bakera Dominique Boucher Tony Garnock-Jones Edward Martin Dan Muresan Licensing --------- SISC is Free Software. It is released simultaneously under the GNU General Public License (for free-software projects), and the Mozilla Public License (for commercial entities). The documentation is available under the GPL. -- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642
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