Oaklisp
| Oaklisp | |
|---|---|
| Paradigm | multi-paradigm: object-oriented, functional, procedural | 
| Designed by | Kevin J. Lang & Barak A. Pearlmutter | 
| First appeared | 1986 | 
| Stable release | 07-Jan-2000
   / January 7, 2000 | 
| Typing discipline | dynamic, strong | 
| Major implementations | |
| Oaklisp | |
| Influenced by | |
| Scheme, T, Smalltalk | |
| Influenced | |
| EuLisp Java, Dylan | |
Oaklisp is a message based portable object-oriented Scheme developed by Kevin J. Lang and Barak A. Pearlmutter while Computer Science PhD students at Carnegie Mellon University. Oaklisp uses a superset of Scheme syntax. It is based on generic operations rather than functions, and features anonymous classes, multiple inheritance, a strong error system, setters and locators for operations, and a facility for dynamic binding.
Version 1.2 includes an interface, bytecode compiler, run-time system and documentation.