| Developer(s) | The Larceny Project |
|---|---|
| Stable release |
0.99 / May 25, 2016
|
| Operating system | Cross-platform |
| Type | Programming language |
| License | Larceny license |
| Website | larcenists |
The Larceny Project is a set of computer programming languages, specifically Scheme implementations, using the Twobit optimizing Scheme compiler. Larceny is the back-end which compiles to native x86 or SPARC code, Petit Larceny is a Scheme to C compiler and Common Larceny is a Microsoft .NET compatible implementation running in the Common Language Runtime and generating Common Intermediate Language.
Older versions (<0.98) included support for the SPARC architecture in Larceny, and for Microsoft's CLR (Common Language Runtime) in Common Larceny.
Larceny supports all major Scheme standards (R5RS, IEEE/ANSI, R6RS and R7RS. The Larceny software is open source and available online.