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# Cherry Lisp
A tiny and lazy lisp.
```
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cherry> (+ 2 3 4)
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```
## Instructions
## Curried? Lazy?
Currying consists in convert **one function** that takes **multiple arguments** into **multiple functions** that each take a **single argument**.
*WIP*
Lazyness is when an expression is only evaluated **when is necessary**.
## Features
- Interpreted
- Dynamic typed
- Functional (impure)
- Curried
- Lazy evaluation
- It's a Lisp
## Inspiration
This language is being created for fun.
It takes inspiration of some features of *Haskell* (like currification and lazy evaluation) and the syntax of *Lisp*.
## A small taste
``` lisp
cherry> (set! x 10)
nil
cherry> x
10
cherry> (const 3 6)
3
cherry> (set! always-seven (const 7))
nil
cherry> always-seven
#[lambda y x]
cherry> (always-seven 1)
7
cherry> (always-seven 8)
7
```
## Download and build instructions
Install the *stack* build tool. On *Debian* based systems, run (as root):
```
# apt install haskell-stack
```
Clone the repo:
```
$ git clone https://git.fai.su/Suguivy/cherry-lisp
```
Compile it:
```
$ cd cherry-lisp
# stack upgrade
$ stack upgrade
$ stack build
```
Install and execute it:
```
$ stack install
$ cherry
```
Work in progress...
*Work in progress...*