clisp
By gnu-clisp
trivial-package-local-nicknames
Common Lisp PLN compatibility library. (by phoe)
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clisp
Posts with mentions or reviews of clisp.
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Common Lisp Implementations in 2023
One should note that while it is true that the last CLISP release was a long time ago and there is not a lot of development going on right now, it's not dead. Bruno Haible just commited last week.
The repository is now at https://gitlab.com/gnu-clisp/clisp
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Common Lisp implementations in 2023
CLISP is maintained here: https://gitlab.com/gnu-clisp/clisp/-/commits/master
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clisp-head from Roswell now has support for package-local nicknames
Roswell has switched its clisp-head to be built from https://github.com/roswell/clisp/ which is based on the commits from CLISP's canonical repository along with patches which add package-local nicknames to it.
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roswell (21.10.14.111-1): clisp-head support
Oh dang, there is new development on clisp! I had to do some digging to find [the repo](https://gitlab.com/gnu-clisp/clisp), but it looks like the latest commit even adds support for MacOS on ARM.
- Package local nicknames: don't use with quicklisp-targeted packages?
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SICL: A New Common Lisp Implementation
> phoe got package local nicknames into all implementations
Unfortunately it's not yet in Clisp. I submitted a merge request[1] a year ago, but it's been silent since then.
[1]: https://gitlab.com/gnu-clisp/clisp/-/merge_requests/3
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Common lisp or Racket as a first lisp?
Quick note, CLISP is actually an implementation of Common Lisp, and as such isn't used as an abbreviation for Common Lisp the language. Could you expand on what you mean w.r.t to package managers? As far as getting up and running with a CL environment, Portacle makes this pretty easy now.
trivial-package-local-nicknames
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- Symbol links [or how to create aliases]
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CDR for package-local nicknames. DRAFT.
A portability layer exists, however different implementations implement PLN differently, because there is no specification / standard.
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Question about loading a package that uses :local-nicknames
Everyone worth bothering with supports them: https://github.com/phoe/trivial-package-local-nicknames
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Package local nicknames: don't use with quicklisp-targeted packages?
I haven’t used it myself, but the common solution to things like this is to use a portability library like trivial-package-local-nicknames.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing clisp and trivial-package-local-nicknames you can also consider the following projects:
deprecated-coalton-prototype - Coalton is (supposed to be) a dialect of ML embedded in Common Lisp.
cdr-package-local-nicknames - This is a CDR specification for package-local nicknames [DRAFT].
trivial-cltl2 - Portable CLtL2
symbol-links - This is a hack that enables symbol links (common lisp).
ql-https - HTTPS support for Quicklisp via curl
quicklisp-client - Quicklisp client.
screenshotbot-oss - A Screenshot Testing service to tie with your existing Android, iOS and Web screenshot tests