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Re: Initializing objects with lisp
From: |
Benedikt Stefansson |
Subject: |
Re: Initializing objects with lisp |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Jun 1999 18:23:49 +0200 |
Marcus say:
> 3) uses the syntax of an interpreted programming language.
> When someone gets around to dropping a Scheme interpreter into
> Swarm, it will be possible to have model code and data live in
> harmony. Models could load (and mutate) agent behaviors as well
> as agent state.
Can't resist to follow up on this point...How difficult would that be? I
assume that there is a Scheme interpreter or two available in C that
could be wrapped into ObjC?
Would the Archiver/Probe interface already support dynamic binding
between Scheme code and agent behavior in Objective-C or do you think
that we would need a schemobjc lib a la tclobjc?
Regards,
Benedikt
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