Aryadev Chavali b32f420cb9 lisp: split off lisp_free as it's own function
lisp_free will do a shallow clean of any object, freeing its
associated memory.  It won't recur through any containers, nor will it
freakout if you give it something that is constant (symbols, small
integers, NIL, etc).
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Arya's Lisp!  Or... Another Lisp.  However full you see the glass.

Goals:
- Working, self hosted, Lisp interpreter (probably something like R5RS or R7RS).
- Bytecode compiler and interpreter
- Native compilation option
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