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CMUCL

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CMUCL

http://www.cons.org/cmucl/
CMUCL is a free, high performance implementation of the Common Lisp programming language which runs on most major Unix platforms. It mainly conforms to the ANSI Common Lisp standard. CMUCL provides a sophisticated native code compiler; a powerful foreign function interface; an implementation of CLOS, the Common Lisp Object System; which includes multimethods and a metaobject protocol; a source-level debugger and code profiler; and an Emacs-like editor implemented in Common Lisp.

Documentation

User manual available in HTML, PDF, DVI, PostScript format from http://www.cons.org/cmucl/doc/index.html

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Licensing

License Verified by Verified on Notes
PublicDomain Janet Casey 2452418.524 May 2002


Leaders and contributors

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Developer VCS Repository Webview http://www.cons.org/cmucl/download.html
Help,Support Homepage http://www.cons.org/cmucl/support.html
Developer,Support Newsgroup comp.lang.lisp


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 3 May 2005.



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