S-lang
language
A small but highly functional embedded interpreter. S-Lang was a stack-based postfix language resembling Forth and BC/DC with limited support for infix notation. Now it has a C-like infix syntax. Arrays, stings, integers, floating-point and autoloading are all suported. The editor JED embeds S-lang.
S-Lang is available under the GNU Library General Public License. It runs on MS-DOS, Unix, and VMS.
Latest version: 0.94, as of 1993-06-12.
(ftp://amy.tch.harvard.edu/).
E-mail: John E. Davis .
(2000-10-30)
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- Slanging match
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