Elisp


1. A Lisp variant originally implemented for DEC-20s by Chuck Hedrick of Rutgers.
2. A common abbreviation for Emacs Lisp. Use of this abbreviation is discouraged because “Elisp” is or was a trademark.
[Still a trademark? Whose?]
(1995-04-04)

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