| T 1. True. A compiler by Johnathan A. Rees in 1982 at . T has and is a near-superset of . source is available. T is written in itself and compiles to efficient native code. Used as the basis for the Yale system. Maintained by David Kranz . Current version: 3.1. {(ftp://ftp.ai.mit.edu/pub/systems/t3.1)} A version of T is available {(ftp://masala.lcs.mit.edu/pub/mult)}. Runs on , , , under , , , , under . E-mail: (bugs). E-mail: . (1991-11-26) ["The T Manual", Johnathan A. Rees et al, Yale U, 1984]. 2. A . ["T: A Simple Reduction Language Based on Combinatory Term Rewriting", Ida et al, Proc of Prog Future Generation Computers, 1988]. 3. (lower case) The used to represent "true", among other things. "false" is represented using the same atom as an empty list, . This of the basic constants of the language helps to make Lisp . 4. In transaction-processing circles, an abbreviation for "transaction". 5. (Purdue) An alternative spelling of "". |