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|Name=GNU Common Lisp
 
|Name=GNU Common Lisp
 
|Short description=Compiler and interpreter for Common Lisp
 
|Short description=Compiler and interpreter for Common Lisp
|Full description='''GCL''' is a Compiler and interpreter for Common Lisp. It compiles to C and then uses the native optimizing C compiler (e.g., GCC), giving great portability. It is highly efficient: a function call is basically the same speed as a C function call, in fact identical to a C function call via a pointer. The program has a source level Lisp debugger (dbl) for interpreted code, letting you step a line at a time, while displaying your position in an Emacs window. It has pioneered conservative Garbage Collection schemes, but also has the stratified garbage collection (SGC) scheme, for only recent allocations, that is based on native page fault handling. There is also a built in interface to Tk widget system. Allows a mixture of tcl and common lisp to be used in a user interface--your choice which you use.
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|Full description='''GCL''' is a Compiler and interpreter for Common Lisp. It compiles to C and then uses the native optimizing C compiler (e.g., [[GCC]]), giving great portability. It is highly efficient: a function call is basically the same speed as a C function call, in fact identical to a C function call via a pointer. The program has a source level Lisp debugger (dbl) for interpreted code, letting you step a line at a time, while displaying your position in an Emacs window. It has pioneered conservative Garbage Collection schemes, but also has the stratified garbage collection (SGC) scheme, for only recent allocations, that is based on native page fault handling. There is also a built in interface to Tk widget system. Allows a mixture of tcl and common lisp to be used in a user interface--your choice which you use.
 
|Homepage URL=https://www.gnu.org/software/gcl/
 
|Homepage URL=https://www.gnu.org/software/gcl/
 
|User level=none
 
|User level=none
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|Related projects=ACL2,CMUCL,Emacs_Common_Lisp,Garnet,LoGS,Maxima,Steel_Bank_Common_Lisp,clisp
 
|Related projects=ACL2,CMUCL,Emacs_Common_Lisp,Garnet,LoGS,Maxima,Steel_Bank_Common_Lisp,clisp
 
|Keywords=software development,programming,Lisp,Common Lisp,compilers. compiling,GCL
 
|Keywords=software development,programming,Lisp,Common Lisp,compilers. compiling,GCL
|Version identifier=2.6.11
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|Version identifier=2.6.12
|Version date=2014/09/06
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|Version date=2014/10/28
 
|Version status=stable
 
|Version status=stable
|Version download=https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcl/gcl-2.6.11.tar.gz
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|Version download=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcl/gcl-2.6.12.tar.gz
 
|Last review by=genium
 
|Last review by=genium
|Last review date=2014/09/17
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|Last review date=2014/10/29
 
|Submitted by=Database conversion
 
|Submitted by=Database conversion
 
|Submitted date=2011-04-01
 
|Submitted date=2011-04-01
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{{Project license
 
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|License=LGPL
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|License=Other
|License verified by=Janet Casey
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|License copyright=Copyright (C) 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|License verified date=2001-06-26
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|License verified by=genium
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|License verified date=2014/10/29
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|License note=GNU Library General Public License, version 2.0. This is an old license that has been superseded by the GNU Lesser General Public License.
 
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Revision as of 18:50, 28 October 2014


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GNU Common Lisp

https://www.gnu.org/software/gcl/
Compiler and interpreter for Common Lisp.

GCL is a Compiler and interpreter for Common Lisp. It compiles to C and then uses the native optimizing C compiler (e.g., GCC), giving great portability. It is highly efficient: a function call is basically the same speed as a C function call, in fact identical to a C function call via a pointer. The program has a source level Lisp debugger (dbl) for interpreted code, letting you step a line at a time, while displaying your position in an Emacs window. It has pioneered conservative Garbage Collection schemes, but also has the stratified garbage collection (SGC) scheme, for only recent allocations, that is based on native page fault handling. There is also a built in interface to Tk widget system. Allows a mixture of tcl and common lisp to be used in a user interface--your choice which you use.





Licensing

License

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Notes

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Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Camm Maguire Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Mailing Listhttps://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gcl-devel/
Mailing Listhttps://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gcl-users/
SavannahHomepagehttps://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gcl/
SavannahVCS Repository Webviewhttps://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gcl.git
DebianDeveloperhttps://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gcl
SavannahVCS Repository Webviewhttps://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gcl.git/
WikidataGeneralhttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1424922
Mailing Listhttps://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gcl-commits/
FTPGeneralhttps://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gcl/
FTPDownloadhttps://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcl/


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