List Tracing in Systems Allowing Multiple Cell-Types

List-processing systems have each allowed the
use of only a single size and configuration of 
list cell.  In this paper a system is described which
allows the use of arbitrarily many different sizes 
and configurations of list cells, possibly not specified until run time.

CACM August, 1971

Fenichel, R. R.

list-processing, storage allocation, LISP, SLIP, based storage, pointers

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