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deprecated-coalton-prototype
Discontinued Coalton is (supposed to be) a dialect of ML embedded in Common 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.
If you are interested in both I've been working on Scheme-ish which adds a lot of the functions and syntax from Scheme (of which Racket is an offshoot) into Common Lisp. Schemeish. it's like 80% where I want it to be, but it does need some more user-facing documentation.
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The thing is, if you start with Common Lisp, it's pretty easy to write a DSL that adds the constraints and provides the guarantees that you need. [..] Maybe all I had to do to turn CL into Haskell is implement the Hindley-Milner algorithm.
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Coalton is a dialect of ML embedded in Common Lisp
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Coalton – a dialect of ML embedded in Common Lisp
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What would you like to see in a CL dev environment?
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Stupid protocols for CL - Is this a bad idea?