* LISP in the Ada-mandated world (was Re: perl in an Ada-mandated world)
@ 1993-04-09 15:21 John Goodsen
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From: John Goodsen @ 1993-04-09 15:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
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>We went throught this (specifically looking at the case of scripting languages
>associated with GUI builders) and found no help. At least the ARMY
>regulations about what requires a wavier seem to outlaw all scripting language
s
>except in two cases: there is a blanket permission to use SQL to access
>databases and if a scripting language is translated into Ada as part
>of its compliation or interpretation process it is allowed. Otherwise no go.
>We also thought but could never get verified that if the interpeter were
>written in Ada then you probably don't need a wavier.
>
In the Heragraph toolkit, an Ada GUI and graphics toolkit, we have a
LISP engine for rapid prototyping. It is written entirely in Ada also.
Can anyone verify whether a waiver is required to write HeraLISP which
is interpreted by an Ada LISP engine?
thanks in advance :-)
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