Published
ISO/IEC 13816:2007 specifies syntax and semantics of the computer programming language ISLisp by specifying requirements for a conforming ISLisp processor and a conforming ISLisp text. The design goals for ISLisp are the following.
ISLisp shall be compatible with existing Lisp dialects where feasible.
ISLisp shall have as a primary goal to provide basic functionality.
ISLisp shall be object-oriented.
ISLisp shall be designed with extensibility in mind.
ISLisp shall give priority to industrial needs over academic needs.
ISLisp shall promote efficient implementations and applications.
ISO/IEC 13816:2007 does not specify:
the size or complexity of an ISLisp text that exceeds the capacity of any specific data processing system or the capacity of a particular processor, nor the actions to be taken when the corresponding limits are exceeded;
the minimal requirements of a data processing system that is capable of supporting an implementation of a processor for ISLisp;
the method of preparation of an ISLisp text for execution and the method of activation of this ISLisp text, prepared for execution;
the typographical presentation of an ISLisp text published for human reading;
extensions that might or might not be provided by the implementation.
WITHDRAWN
ISO/IEC 13816:1997
PUBLISHED
ISO/IEC 13816:2007
90.20
Standard under periodical review
Apr 15, 2026
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