Re: Lisp in hardware
From: Julian Stecklina (der_julian_at_web.de)
Date: 08/12/04
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Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 01:41:16 +0200
Alexander Burger <abu@software-lab.de> writes:
[Persistent first-class objects]
> I want more than just "every CL object". I want it to be a separate
> type, so that for example the garbage collector can do special things
> with it (like not always disposing of it, despite it is currently not
> referenced).
So you are trading flexibility for speed? :)
Regards,
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