If anyone is interested, the website where I read information about GNU GUILE is:
http://ns.cinfo.ru/linux/WWW/www_gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html
The thing that GUILE has in common with my script interpreter other than extensibility is providing an interface so that the user is not restricted to just 1 language. Where the line ends on similarity is in the extent of features. What I'm trying to do is create an interface for programmers that is simple yet can do what is required of it, needs little modification, and allows them to add internals from their program into the script language while at the same time keeping it simple and flexible enough for the common ordinary end-user to modify the behavior of the program. GUILE seems to support file I/O and pointer operations, and is expected to (if it doesn't already) have a facility for system calls and system pipes. Allowing those 3 things could be a security compromise for applications such as a game (most likely others, but I can't think of any right now). It's not to say that GUILE is not worth a look, I'm sure it has its uses.
See ya! Orlando Llanes
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