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Introduce bsd.cl-asdf.mk to automate the compilation and installation
of Common Lisp libraries using the ASDF framework.
Currently it supports building FASL files on SBCL and CLISP, to
support the ports that already exist in the ports tree.
This should help bringing in more cl-* ports from the ASDF repository
without excessive code duplication.
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similar code fragments.
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Hoping to see you back soon!
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip (at) asme.org> (maintainer)
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valid Common Lisp and has been tested in Allegro CL 4.1, Lucid CL 4.0.1,
MCL 2.0 and CMU CL. It allows the user to type arithmetic expressions in
the traditional way (e.g., 1+2) when writing Lisp programs instead of
using the normal Lisp syntax (e.g., (+ 1 2)). It is not intended to be a
full replacement for the normal Lisp syntax.
It is known to be compatible with CMUCL, CLISP, MCL, and SBCL.
Written by Mark Kantrowitz, School of Computer Science,
Carnegie Mellon University, March 1993.
WWW: http://www.cliki.net/infix
PR: ports/93223
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni
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