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Incf cl

https://github.com/jmbr/incf-cl
A collection of convenience functions and macros to aid in the development of software written in Common Lisp.

The package (incf cl) is a collection of convenience functions and macros to aid in the development of software written in Common Lisp. Some of the available features are:

  • List manipulation functions similar to those in Haskell's prelude.
  • List comprehensions.
  • Doctest suite for automatic verification of examples in docstrings.
  • Nesting functions similar to those available in Mathematica.





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Expat

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Kelly Hopkins

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19 May 2009




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Juan M. Bello Rivas Maintainer


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DeveloperVCS Repository Webviewhttp://github.com/jmbr/incf-cl/tree/master


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