# Mumble: A lisp in C ## About 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: - A makefile - Configurable verbosity levels - Different and perhaps slightly more elegant printing functions - A slightly different approach to evaluating functions - Capturing Ctrl+D Overall this might be mostly of interest as a pointer to the book that this is originally based on. And to readers of that same book, I'd be curious to see what you ended up with. ## Installation and usage ### Dependencies This depends on [editline](https://github.com/troglobit/editline), which can be installed on Debian/Ubuntu with: ``` git clone https://github.com/troglobit/editline ./autogen.sh ./configure make all sudo make install ldconfig ``` Readers might also find it interesting to compile it with [tiny c compiler](https://bellard.org/tcc/) rather than gcc, as it is significantly faster. ### Compilation ``` git clone https://github.com/NunoSempere/mumble make # sudo make install # ``` ### Usage Simply call the `./mumble` binary: ``` ./mumble ``` ## Example usage ``` mumble> (1 2 3) mumble> { 1 2 3 } mumble> head (1 2 3) mumble> { head (1 2 3) } mumble> tail { 1 2 3 } mumble> list ( 1 2 3 ) mumble> eval { head {1 2 3} } mumble> (eval { head {+ tail head } } ) 1 2 3 mumble> len {1 2 3} mumble> join { {1 2} {3 4} } mumble> def { {x} { 100 } } mumble> x mumble> def { { a b c } { 1 2 3} } mumble> * a b c mumble> - a b c mumble> / a b c mumble> VERBOSITY=0 mumble> VERBOSITY=1 mumble> VERBOSITY=2 ``` ## Gotchas This doesn't currently run on Windows. But it easily could, with [preprocessor statements from the book]. ## Usage and licensing