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## About
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This is a Lisp written in C. It follows the outline in this [Build Your Own Lisp](https://buildyourownlisp.com) book, though it then adds tweaks and quality of life improvements:
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This is a Lisp written in C. It follows the outline in this [Build Your Own Lisp](https://buildyourownlisp.com/chapter11_variables) book, though it then adds some small tweaks and improvements and quality of life improvements:
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- A makefile
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- Configurable verbosity levels
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```
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mumble> (1 2 3)
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mumble> { 1 2 3 }
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mumble> head {1 2 3}
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mumble> { head {1 2 3) }
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mumble> head (1 2 3)
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mumble> { head (1 2 3) }
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mumble> tail { 1 2 3 }
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mumble> list ( 1 2 3 )
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mumble> eval { head {1 2 3} }
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mumble> (eval { head {+ tail head } } ) 1 2 3
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mumble> len {1 2 3}
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mumble> join { {1 2} {3 4} }
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mumble> def {x} { 100 }
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mumble> def {y} 100
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mumble> (x y)
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mumble> def { {x} { 100 } }
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mumble> x
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mumble> def { { a b c } { 1 2 3} }
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mumble> * a b c
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mumble> - a b c
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mumble> / a b c
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mumble> VERBOSITY=0
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mumble> VERBOSITY=1
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mumble> VERBOSITY=2
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mumble> def {sq} (@ {x} {* x x})
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mumble> sq 44
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mumble> VERBOSITY=1
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mumble> def {sqsum} (@ {x y} {(+ (sq x) (sq y))})
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mumble> sqsum 2 3
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mumble> VERBOSITY=0
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mumble> def {init} (@ {xs} { list((head xs)) } )
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mumble> def {kopf} (@ {xx} { head (list xx) } )
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mumble> init {1 2}
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mumble> kopf (1 2)
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mumble> ifelse 1 2 3
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mumble> if 1 2 3
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mumble> ifelse 0 1 2
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mumble> if 0 1 2
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mumble> if {1 2 3} (1) (1)
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mumble> def {positive} (@ {x} {> x 0})
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mumble> def {fibtest} (@ {x} {if (> x 0) {+ x 1} 0 })
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mumble> fibtest 2
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mumble> def {fibonacci} (@ {x} {if (> x 1) { + (fibonacci (- x 2)) ( fibonacci ( - x 1 ) ) } 1} )
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mumble> fibonacci 4
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mumble> def {!} (@ {x} { if ( > 1 x) 1 { * x (! (- x 1)) } })
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mumble> ! 100
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mumble> def {++} (@ {x} { if ( > 1 x) 0 { + x (++ (- x 1)) } })
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mumble> ++ 10
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mumble> def {++2} (@ {x} { / (* x (+ x 1)) 2 })
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mumble> ++2 10
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```
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## To do
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- [x] Define functions
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- [x] Define if, = and >
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- [x] Build fibonacci function
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- [x] Build factorial function
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## Gotchas
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This doesn't currently run on Windows. But it easily could, with the preprocessor staments from parsing.c [here](https://buildyourownlisp.com/chapter6_parsing).
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This doesn't currently run on Windows. But it easily could, with [preprocessor statements from the book].
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## Usage and licensing
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I don't expect this project to be such that people might want to use it. If you want a
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But for the eventuality, this code is licensed under the MIT license; see the license.txt file.
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https://buildyourownlisp.com/chapter7_evaluation#trees
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https://buildyourownlisp.com/chapter9_s_expressions
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https://buildyourownlisp.com/chapter12_functions
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https://buildyourownlisp.com/chapter13_conditionals
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src/mumble.c
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// Define a variable
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lispval* builtin_def(lispval* v, lispenv* env)
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{
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// Takes one argument: def { { a b } { 1 2 } }
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// Takes two arguments: argument: def {a} 1; def {init} (@ {x y} {x})
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lispval* symbol_wrapper = v->cell[0];
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lispval* value = v->cell[1];
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lispval* lambda = lispval_lambda_func(variables, manipulation, new_env);
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return lambda;
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}
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// Conditionals
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lispval* builtin_ifelse(lispval* v, lispenv* e)
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{
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// ifelse 1 {a} b
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LISPVAL_ASSERT(v->count == 3, "Error: function ifelse passed too many arguments. Try ifelse choice result alternative, e.g., if (1 (a) {b})");
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lispval* choice = v->cell[0];
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lispval* result = v->cell[1];
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lispval* alternative = v->cell[2];
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if( choice->type == LISPVAL_NUM && choice->num == 0){
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lispval* answer = clone_lispval(alternative);
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if(answer->type == LISPVAL_QEXPR){
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answer->type = LISPVAL_SEXPR;
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answer = evaluate_lispval(answer, e);
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}
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return answer;
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}else {
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lispval* answer = clone_lispval(result);
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if(answer->type == LISPVAL_QEXPR){
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// answer = builtin_eval(answer, e);
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answer->type = LISPVAL_SEXPR;
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answer = evaluate_lispval(answer, e);
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}
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return answer;
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}
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}
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// Comparators: =, > (also potentially <, >=, <=, <=)
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// For numbers.
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lispval* builtin_equal(lispval* v, lispenv* e)
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{
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// ifelse 1 {a} b
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LISPVAL_ASSERT(v->count == 2, "Error: function = takes two numeric arguments. Try (= 1 2)");
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lispval* a = v->cell[0];
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lispval* b = v->cell[1];
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LISPVAL_ASSERT(a->type == LISPVAL_NUM, "Error: Functio = only takes numeric arguments.");
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LISPVAL_ASSERT(b->type == LISPVAL_NUM, "Error: Functio = only takes numeric arguments.");
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if(a->num == b->num){
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return lispval_num(1);
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}else {
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return lispval_num(0);
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}
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}
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lispval* builtin_greater_than(lispval* v, lispenv* e)
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{
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// ifelse 1 {a} b
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LISPVAL_ASSERT(v->count == 2, "Error: function = takes two numeric arguments. Try (= 1 2)");
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lispval* a = v->cell[0];
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lispval* b = v->cell[1];
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LISPVAL_ASSERT(a->type == LISPVAL_NUM, "Error: Functio = only takes numeric arguments.");
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LISPVAL_ASSERT(b->type == LISPVAL_NUM, "Error: Functio = only takes numeric arguments.");
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if(a->num > b->num){
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return lispval_num(1);
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}else {
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return lispval_num(0);
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}
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}
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// Simple math ops
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lispval* builtin_math_ops(char* op, lispval* v, lispenv* e)
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{
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lispenv_add_builtin("tail", builtin_tail, env);
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lispenv_add_builtin("eval", builtin_eval, env);
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lispenv_add_builtin("join", builtin_join, env);
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lispenv_add_builtin("len", builtin_len, env);
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lispenv_add_builtin("def", builtin_def, env);
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lispenv_add_builtin("@", builtin_define_lambda, env);
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lispenv_add_builtin("ifelse", builtin_ifelse, env);
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lispenv_add_builtin("if", builtin_ifelse, env);
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lispenv_add_builtin("=", builtin_equal, env);
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lispenv_add_builtin(">", builtin_greater_than, env);
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}
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// Evaluate the lispval
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