lispe
roswell
lispe | roswell | |
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33 | 11 | |
366 | 1,742 | |
2.5% | 0.4% | |
9.6 | 4.9 | |
7 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
C | Common Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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lispe
roswell
- Roswell image size reduction options (anyone tried?)
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Babashka: GraalVM Helped Create a Scripting Environment for Clojure
BTW, Roswell makes it easier to run scripts: https://github.com/roswell/roswell/wiki/Roswell-as-a-Scripti...
It is also a tool to install various CL implementations, and to install software.
It doesn't come with a choice of built-in libraries.
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is ~/.roswell/init.lisp a documented feature?
The Github wiki: https://github.com/roswell/roswell/wiki
- Why Lisp?
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Error while building a custom package
download failed "https://github.com/roswell/roswell/releases/download/21.10.14.111/roswell_21.10.14.111_amd64.zip" 404 "Not Found"
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Project and EDE: A potential way to organize project types?
You could also be a roswell user, in which case your project might have a roswell directory. Again, you can look at the qlot project for reference.
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Create a Common Lisp Web app using ningle
Clack is a web application environment for Common Lisp inspired by Python's WSGI and Ruby's Rack. Clack provides a script to start a web server. It's useful when you deploy to production environment. You need to install Roswell before as Clack depends on it.
- Roswell binary *much* slower than SBCL scrip
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Writing Small CLI Programs in Common Lisp
Common Lisp itself has Roswell, which I am disappointed to see is not even mentioned in the article.
https://github.com/roswell/roswell
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Examples of "short" (~300 lines or less) or longer sysadmin/devops scripts in Lisp?
w.r.t to image size, ScriptL takes care of that since everything is in the same image. You could also use something like buildapp or cl-launch to make a multi-call binary that you compile your scripts into. I think I recall roswell allowing multiple entry points too, but I never could get it to work. Possibly PEBKAC on my end.
What are some alternatives?
lisp-in-life - A Lisp interpreter implemented in Conway's Game of Life
common-lisp-jupyter - A Common Lisp kernel for Jupyter along with a library for building Jupyter kernels.
zork-mdl - Original MDL source code for MIT's version of Zork
lisp-xl - Common Lisp Microsoft XLSX (Microsoft Excel) loader for arbitrarily-sized / big-size files
janet - A dynamic language and bytecode vm
cl-cookbook - The Common Lisp Cookbook
rc - rc shell -- independent re-implementation for Unix of the Plan 9 shell (from circa 1992)
cl-str - Modern, simple and consistent Common Lisp string manipulation library.
xv6-public - xv6 OS
abcl - Armed Bear Common Lisp <git+https://github.com/armedbear/abcl/> <--> <svn+https://abcl.org/svn> Bridge
tinylisp - Lisp in 99 lines of C and how to write one yourself. Includes 20 Lisp primitives, garbage collection and REPL. Includes tail-call optimized versions for speed and reduced memory use.
janet-sh - Shorthand shell like functions for janet.