Finally, text mucking fun the whole family can enjoy What it is(Note: CL-Markdown just split off it's Lisp documentation abilities into the docudown project. Don't be alarmed. Everything is good.) Markdown is John Gruber's text markup langauge and the Perl program that converts documents written in that language into HTML. CL-Markdown is a Common Lisp rewrite of Markdown. CL-Markdown is licensed u
Vim with Embeddable Common Lisp Diff for ECL-0.9L against Vim-7.2 release: vim-ecl-7.2.diff.bz2 Trivial tests Source from within Vim. print-to-buffer.ecl " create a new buffer named Lisp :e Lisp :ecl << ENDOFLISP (progn (setf (vim::buffer vim::*vim-buf-stream*) (vim:current-buffer)) (format vim::*vim-buf-stream* "Hello, world."))) ENDOFLISP buffers.ecl ecl << ENDOFLISP (with-output-to-string (s) (
by Tobias C Rittweiler New Repository: https://github.com/melisgl/named-readtables Old Repository: darcs get http://common-lisp.net/project/editor-hints/darcs/named-readtables/ Old Download: editor-hints.named-readtables-0.9.tar.gz Contents What are Named-Readtables? Notes on the API Important API idiosyncrasies Preregistered Readtables Examples Acknowledgements Dictionary COPY-NAMED-READTABLE DEF
Introduction cl-wav-synth is a wav sample editor. It comes in two parts, the main library for manipulating wav files and a (Mc)CLIM interface with a full lisp listener, a sample pane editor, a spectrum pane editor and a song pane editor. Installation To run the CLIM CLI interface of cl-wav-synth, you need a lisp implementation* with asdf, McCLIM and the CLIM Listener built in. Then you can load th
First there was GOTO, and all was ... bearable ... GOTO begot the subroutine, and all was ... better ... The subroutine begot the function, and all was good. First there the CGI, and all was ... bearable ... CGI begot the servlet and jsp, and all was ... better ... Then there was UCW, and all was good. The features page explains what sets UnCommon Web apart from other web develpoment frameworks. I
A script to update/install the latest versions of all the most important Common Lisp packages. About clbuild is a shell script helping with the download, compilation, an invocation of Common Lisp applications. It defaults to SBCL but otherwise tries to be somewhat independent of your local environment. clbuild was originally written by Luke Gorrie. (Idea from jhbuild by James Henstridge, a Gnome h
Most recent news 2008-02-25 Frode V. Fjeld * movitz.asd: Created an ASDF system definition. * movitz/asm.lisp, movitz/asm-x86.lisp: Created new assembler and disassembler that's less overengineered (the design goals of ia-x86 were not originally to serve as an assembler). This speeds up compiles considerably; on the order of twice as fast, and reduces the overall footprint of the movitz system too
Hosted on Common-Lisp.net Introduction CL-EMB is a library to embed Common Lisp and special template tags into normal text files. Can be used for dynamically generated HTML pages. See examples and README. License LLGPL Mailing Lists cl-emb-devel for questions, bug reports, feature requests, improvements, or patches cl-emb-announce for announcements. Download Latest Version: In Quicklisp, on Common
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