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| has gloss | eng: Spice Lisp is a Lisp dialect and its implementation originally written by CMUs Spice Lisp Group which targeted the microcode of the 16-bit PERQ workstation and its Accent operating system; it used that workstations microcode abilities (it provided microcodes for Pascal, C, and Ada besides) to implement a stack architecture to store its data structures as 32-bit objects and to enable runtime type-checking. It would later be popular on other workstations. |
| lexicalization | eng: Spice Lisp |
| instance of | c/Common Lisp implementations |
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