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<title><![CDATA[Perl 6: Elf]]></title>
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A Perl 6 compiler written in Perl 6 itself, started by Mitchell Charity.</p>
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(well, the elf mostly-compatible-subset of p6). elf_h in <a target="_blank" title="(external link)" href="http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/misc/elf/">http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/misc/elf/</a> is a stand-alone p5 program, namely elf compiled to p5. the elfish/on_sbcl just swaps out the emitter. so elf_on_p5 can compile to p5 and to cl (depending on the emitter used), and so can elf_on_sbcl.</p>
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<author>Herbert Breunung</author>
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