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List of Figures | ||
List of Tables | ||
Preface | ||
1 | LISP | 1 |
2 | A Tutorial Introduction | 14 |
3 | Lists and Trees | 67 |
4 | Recursion | 115 |
5 | Local vs. Global Reference | 133 |
6 | Characters and Strings | 165 |
7 | Streams: Output and Input | 206 |
8 | lambda and labels | 275 |
9 | Control | 293 |
10 | Debugging and Style | 332 |
11 | Macros | 374 |
12 | Structures | 427 |
13 | Classes and Objects | 478 |
14 | Vectors and Arrays | 530 |
15 | Scope, Extent, and eval | 586 |
16 | Efficiency and Compilation | 638 |
A | Internet LISP Resources | 679 |
B | Answers to Selected Exercises | 681 |
C | CLOS and C++ | 735 |
D | ASCII Character Codes | 746 |
E References | 751 | |
Index | 754 |
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