Arcueid is a C interpreter for Paul Graham's Arc dialect of Lisp. It is intended to be compatible with the Arc 3.1 release, with a simple interface to C, and is easily usable as an embedded interpreter or an extension language.
| Tags | Libraries Lisp Arc Interpreters Web Application development |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL v3 or later LGPL v3 |
| Operating Systems | Linux (64 Bit) |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release provides some 32-bit compatibility fixes (although 32-bit support is still somewhat broken), other minor bugfixes, and support for Arc's atstrings. News.arc is now correctly rendered.


Release Notes: This release adds a big bag of pages memory allocator, many bugfixes involving optional arguments and special syntax, as well as missing built-in functions. This can actually be used to run news.arc, though it is still unstable.


Release Notes: This release adds more garbage collection bugfixes, an initial shot at tail recursion optimization, and Arc libraries supporting Web development and News.arc. This is the first release of Arcueid which is able to serve Web content and can actually run the Arc Challenge code.
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