Common Lisp language extensions wish list?

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  • core.logic

    A logic programming library for Clojure & ClojureScript

  • Something like Clojure's core.logic would be pretty nice too. As I understand it, this is one of those features that has been re-invented time and again in the Lisp world over the years. Although the CL standard is already fairly large, it would probably be a bit controversial to make that a required part of a CL implementation. Still, it would be cool to have the option of using dependent types in the macro system to generate formerly verified Lisp code at compile time.

  • clng

    Common Lisp next generation (discussion)

  • Here's one attempt at trying to gather information about this issue in a single place - feel free to raise Issues and PRs!

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  • april

    The APL programming language (a subset thereof) compiling to Common Lisp.

  • There's a good possibility you've already heard of it, but just in case, there is this: april.

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