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TR-10 March 1981 THE PORTABLE STANDARD LISP USERS MANUAL THE PORTABLE STANDARD LISP USERS MANUAL THE PORTABLE STANDARD LISP USERS MANUAL BY BY BY THE UTAH SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION GROUP THE UTAH SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION GROUP THE UTAH SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION GROUP Department of Computer Science University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 Version 3.1: 7 February 1983 ABSTRACT ABSTRACT ABSTRACT This manual describes the primitive data structures, facilities and functions present in the Portable Standard LISP (PSL) system. It describes the implementation details and functions of interest to a PSL programmer. Except for a small number of hand-coded routines for I/O and efficient function calling, PSL is written entirely in itself, using a machine-oriented mode of PSL, called SYSLISP, to perform word, byte, and efficient integer and string operations. PSL is compiled by an enhanced version of the Portable LISP Compiler, and currently runs on the DEC-20, VAX, and MC68000. Copyright (c) 1982 W. Galway, M. L. Griss, B. Morrison, and B. Othmer Work supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant Numbers MCS80-07034 and MCS82-04247.