Introducing Scheme in Perl 6:
Inline::Guile
It's currently in a very primitive state, supporting as it does only returning integers and strings. Once I figure out how to portably crack into an SCM return value, that should change drastically. Basically it lets you do the following:
use Inline::Scheme;
say Inline::Scheme.new.run_i('(+ 2 (/ 27 3))');
Which is to say "Pass (+ 2 (/ 27 3))' off to the Scheme interpreter and tell me the result. I'm actually intending to uild another language on top of this, so it'll eventually be able to pass and return complex data structures, but that might have to wait until I can actually run the interpreter in a separate thread.
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