LISP 1.5 with an ALGOL 60-like surface syntax. Also
optional type declarations, new data types including
integer-indexed arrays and character strings, partial-word
extraction/insertion operators and macros. A
pattern-matching facility similar to COMIT was proposed.
Implemented for the Q-32 computer.
["The LISP2 Programming Language and System", P.W. Abrahams
et al, Proc FJCC 29:661-676, AFIPS (Fall 1966).]
LISP2
ABANDONED 1960S PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE PROPOSAL
Lisp-2; Lisp2; LISP2
LISP2 was a programming language proposed in the 1960s as the successor to Lisp. It had largely Lisp-like semantics and Algol 60-like syntax.