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1. True. A
Lisp compiler by Johnathan A. Rees in 1982 at
near-superset of
Scheme.
Unix source is available. T is
written in itself and compiles to efficient native code. Used
as the basis for the Yale
Haskell system. Maintained by
Current version: 3.1.
(1991-11-26)
al, Yale U, 1984].
["T: A Simple Reduction Language Based on Combinatory Term
Rewriting", Ida et al, Proc of Prog Future Generation
Computers, 1988].
3. (lower case) The
Lisp atom used to represent "true",
among other things. "false" is represented using the same
4. In transaction-processing circles, an abbreviation for
"transaction".
5. (Purdue) An alternative spelling of "
tee".