abstract-arrays
A structure and some facilities for an abstract-array structure in common lisp (by digikar99)
lisp-interface-library
LIL: abstract interfaces and supporting concrete data-structures in Common Lisp (by fare)
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abstract-arrays
Posts with mentions or reviews of abstract-arrays.
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Common Lisp polymorphic stories.
And, there won't be a way to properly understand what exactly PF (or CL) misses without immersing myself into a ML-style something, is there? As in, I get some parts of what you are saying; I myself had to (ab)use deftype and gensym intern for another library for providing (limited) parametric types; but I also fail to see something seriously wrong with it, given that it plays nicely with cl:declare, cl:typep and cl:subtypep for the primitive use case of single value type checking, declaration and with some additional things (compiler)macro based optimization.
lisp-interface-library
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Common Lisp polymorphic stories.
What are your thoughts on the Lisp Interface Library? I recognize that it doesn't cover some of your use cases since LIL is designed in a dynamic manner and does not provide the sort of compile-time type shenanigans that coalton can. Just from the standpoint of providing parametric polymorphism though, dynamic or not, what do you think of it?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing abstract-arrays and lisp-interface-library you can also consider the following projects:
ccl - Clozure Common Lisp
fast-generic-functions - Seal your generic functions for an extra boost in performance.
generic-cl - Generic function interface to standard Common Lisp functions
polymorphic-functions - A function type to dispatch on types instead of classes with partial support for dispatching on optional and keyword argument types.
sealable-metaobjects - A CLOSsy way to trade genericity for performance.
ctype - CL type system implementation
polymorph.maths - Maths for polymorph.stl
cl-form-types - Library for determining the types of Common Lisp forms based on information stored in the environment.
coalton - Coalton is an efficient, statically typed functional programming language that supercharges Common Lisp.
abstract-arrays vs ccl
lisp-interface-library vs ccl
lisp-interface-library vs fast-generic-functions
lisp-interface-library vs generic-cl
lisp-interface-library vs polymorphic-functions
lisp-interface-library vs sealable-metaobjects
lisp-interface-library vs ctype
lisp-interface-library vs polymorph.maths
lisp-interface-library vs cl-form-types
lisp-interface-library vs coalton