110626 XLISP: An Experimental Object Oriented Language Version: V1.1, April 1983 Submitted by: David Betz Operating System: CP/M 2.2, RSX-11M, RT-11 V4.0, VAX/VMS 3.0 Source Language: DECUS "C" Memory Required: 64KB Software Required: Requires DECUS "C" (DECUS Part No. 11-SP-18) to recompile under RSX-11, RT-11 and VMS compatibility. Needs VAX-11 C to compile under VMS native. Needs AZTEC "C" to recompile under CP/M. Keywords: Compilers, LISP, Programming Languages Abstract: XLISP is an experimental programming language combining some of the features of LISP with an object oriented extension capability. It was implemented to allow experimentation with object oriented programming on small computers. There are currently implementations running on the PDP-11 under RSX-11, RT-11, and UNIX V7, on the VAX-11 under VAX/VMS and Berkeley VAX/UNIX and on the Z-80 running CP/M-80. It is completely written in the programming language "C" and is believed to be easily extended with user written builtin functions and classes. Restrictions: This is only an experimental language. Media (Service Charge Code): Write-Up (AA), Two RX01 Diskettes (KB) Format: RT-11, 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: RT-11