Ypsilon

Jul 20, 2023

Scheme implementation for real-time applications

Ypsilon is an implementation of Scheme programming language for real-time applications, which conforms to the latest standard R^6RS. Ypsilon features mostly concurrent garbage collector optimized for systems with multiple CPUs, and an easy to use FFI.

See also https//github.com/fujita-y/ypsilon



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