GNU clisp

ANSI Common Lisp is a high-level, general-purpose programming language.

GNU CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe University and Michael Stoll of Munich University, both in Germany. It mostly supports the Lisp described in the ANSI Common Lisp standard. It runs on most GNU and Unix systems (GNU/Linux, GNU/Hurd, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, Tru64, HP-UX, BeOS, IRIX, AIX, Mac OS X and others) and on other systems and needs only 4 MB of RAM.

The user interface comes in English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch, Russian and Danish, and can be changed during run time.

GNU CLISP includes an interpreter, a compiler, a debugger, CLOS, MOP, a foreign language interface, a socket interface, i18n, fast bignums, arbitrary precision floats and more.

An X11 interface is available through CLX, Garnet, CLUE/CLIO.

GNU CLISP runs Maxima, ACL2 and many other Common Lisp packages.

Last updated 17 Jun, 2008


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Requirements
  • GNU libsigsegv (Build Prerequisite)
  • GNU readline (Weak Prerequisite)
  • GNU gettext (Weak Prerequisite)
  • GNU libiconv (Weak Prerequisite)
Related Projects

ACL2, CMUCL, Emacs Common Lisp, GCL, Garnet, LISA, LoGS, Maxima, Steel Bank Common Lisp, libffcall

Subprograms

PCL, CLX, Garnet, maxima, ACL2, lisa

Versions

2.47
2.45

2.41 stable released 2006-10-13

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Developer implementation notes available from http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes/; User man page available from http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes/clisp.html

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