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Abstract There are plenty of Lisp Markup Languages out there - every Lisp programmer seems to write at least one during his career - and CL-WHO (where WHO means "with-html-output" for want of a better acronym) is probably just as good or bad as the next one. They are all more or less similar in that they provide convenient means to convert S-expressions intermingled with code into (X)HTML, XML, or
Abstract Drakma is a full-featured HTTP client implemented in Common Lisp. It knows how to handle HTTP/1.1 chunking, persistent connections, re-usable sockets, SSL, continuable uploads, file uploads, cookies, and more. The code comes with a BSD-style license so you can basically do with it whatever you want. Contents Abstract Contents Examples Loading Drakma with Quicklisp Log headers to the REPL
Abstract CL-FAD (for "Files and Directories") is a thin layer atop Common Lisp's standard pathname functions. It is intended to provide some unification between current CL implementations on Windows, OS X, Linux, and Unix. Most of the code was written by Peter Seibel for his book Practical Common Lisp. CL-FAD comes with a BSD-style license so you can basically do with it whatever you want. Downloa
"The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe." (Frank Zappa) Abstract CL-INTERPOL is a library for Common Lisp which modifies the reader so that you can have interpolation within strings similar to Perl or Unix Shell scripts. It also provides various ways to insert arbitrary characters into literal strings even if your editor/IDE doesn't support them. Here's an example: * (ql:quickload :cl-interpol)
Hunchentoot - The Common Lisp web server formerly known as TBNL Abstract Hunchentoot is a web server written in Common Lisp and at the same time a toolkit for building dynamic websites. As a stand-alone web server, Hunchentoot is capable of HTTP/1.1 chunking (both directions), persistent connections (keep-alive), and SSL. Hunchentoot provides facilities like automatic session handling (with and wi
CL-PPCRE - Portable Perl-compatible regular expressions for Common Lisp Abstract CL-PPCRE is a portable regular expression library for Common Lisp which has the following features: It is compatible with Perl. It is pretty fast. It is portable between ANSI-compliant Common Lisp implementations. It is thread-safe. In addition to specifying regular expressions as strings like in Perl you can also use
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