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Contents Functions that return functions Currying functions Functions that return functions "How do I write a function that returns a function?" is a typical question asked by people who have learned Scheme before they started with Common Lisp. In Scheme, they were accustomed to be able to do things like this: ==> (define (adder n) (lambda (x) (+ x n))) adder ==> ((adder 3) 5) 8 ==> (define (doubl
Contents Introduction and Scope Why Use Lisp with Win32? A (Very) Brief Overview of a Win32 Program's Life Windows Character Systems and Lisp FLI - The Foreign Language Interface Translating C Header Files to Lisp FLI Data Types FLI Data Structures FLI Functions Callbacks from Windows to Lisp Starting the Program The Lisp REPL and Win32 Development Making Direct Win32 Calls from CAPI Interfacing t
1. Introduction This document was written for presentation during a tutorial session at the International Lisp Conference held in New York City in October 2003. The intended audience for the tutorial is anybody with a basic knowledge of lisp or scheme, who wants to know something about how to use the "Common Lisp Object System" (CLOS). However, in an attempt to provide something for everyone, the
This is a collaborative project that aims to provide for Common Lisp something similar to the Perl Cookbook published by O'Reilly. More details about what it is and what it isn't can be found in this thread from comp.lang.lisp. The credit for finally giving birth to the project probably goes to "dj_special_ed" who posted this message to comp.lang.lisp. If you want to contribute to the CL Cookbook,
The Common Lisp Cookbook - Using Emacs as a Lisp IDE The material on this page was originally presented at the ILC 2003 conference. A paper with more in-depth coverage of some of the material on this page can be found on Bill Clementson's ILC2003 page. This page is meant to provide an introduction to using Emacs as a Lisp IDE. The key bindings used in the example code snippets assume an Emacs conf
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