Re: Lisp executables?
- From: grue@xxxxxxx (Timofei Shatrov)
- Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 09:31:56 GMT
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 23:41:02 +0100, Frank Buss <fb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> tried
to confuse everyone with this message:
>J.C. Roberts wrote:
>
>> I want to keep things *very* simple on deployment by not requiring
>> configuration tricks or additional installed software (i.e a CL
>> implementation). In other words, an application would consist of a
>> single, stand-alone executable that would run on a default installation
>> of the operating system.
>>
>> I'm thinking "HelloWorld.exe" simple.
>>
>> At the moment it *seems* possible with CL, but I'm still trying to
>> figure out how/if it could/should be done.
>
>see http://www.frank-buss.de/lisp/clisp.html , but don't use it for
>production code, because currently it is experimental. Maybe it will be
>included in the next stable CLISP release, if there are enough people
>interested in it and when some core developers of CLISP have time to make
>production quality code from my hack.
Excellent! This would really work toward the acceptance of Lisp by
exe-wanting noobs!
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