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Ypsilon (Scheme implementation)

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Ypsilon Scheme
Original author(s)Yoshikatsu Fujita
Developer(s)Yoshikatsu Fujita
Initial releaseAugust 1, 2008; 16 years ago (2008-08-01)
Stable release
0.9.6-update3 / December 23, 2008; 16 years ago (2008-12-23)
Operating systemCross-platform
Standard(s)R6RS
Available inEnglish
TypeCompiler
LicenseRevised BSD license
Websitewww.littlewingpinball.net/mediawiki/index.php/Ypsilon

Ypsilon Scheme is a free software implementation of the R6RS standard of Scheme. It implements mostly concurrent garbage collection, which is optimized for multi-core CPU systems. Its author, Yoshikatsu Fujita, developed the Ypsilon implementation to satisfy the need for a real-time Scheme implementation suitable for computer game development without giving up a garbage collected dynamic interpreter.

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