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GNU CLISP implements the ANSI Common Lisp standard with many extensions.
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Lisp Executable
I've just started learning Lisp and I can't figure out how to compile and link lisp code to an executable.
Im using clisp and "clisp -c" produces two files .fas and .lib, what do I do next to get an ...
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Lisp simple question
I have some not understanding actions from gnu clisp
Suppose, I have some code like (let ((x "Hi!"))(print x)).
If I execute it from console (like, clisp fileName.lisp) I see
Hi!
But, when I ...
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Land of Lisp example redundency?
I've read a lot of good things about Land of Lisp so I thought that I might go through it to see what there was to see.
(defun tweak-text (lst caps lit)
(when lst
(let ((item (car lst))
...
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Lisp code called from Java
Long story:
I am doing a project for my functional programing class, and I thought of writing an AI controller in Lisp, for the Mario AI competition.
I was looking over frameworks/libraries/ways of ...
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Which IDE are CLISP Programmers using?
I noticed how SLIME (lisp development package for Emacs) does not come with a frame-source-location function for CLISP, so you can't automagically jump to a source location when inside the debugger. ...
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Apache + mod_lisp + clisp
How to to configure apache + mod_lisp + clisp and set up a "Hello World!"? I couldn't find any complete howto on the subject. Thanks.
Edit: Vebjorn's solution works, but then I don't how to code the ...
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How big is a class in memory?
How do I figure out how many bytes a defclass object has in Common Lisp?
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Which command could be used to clear screen in CLISP?
Such as cls for cmd.exe. It's very annoy if I can't do this.
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Inspecting a variable in the lisp SLIME debugger
I am trying to inspect the value of a variable at a determined breakpoint. Here is my simplified code:
(defun foo ()
(maplist (lambda (var)
(break)
var)
'(a b c)))
slime ...
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Lisp: Why and how does '(nil nil) evaluate to true?
(if '(nil nil)
'print-true
'print-false)
(if '(nil)
'print-true
'print-false)
In the code above, why does the Lisp interpreter always evaluate these forms to true (print-true). I ...
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Comparing lists in Lisp
I could figure out some way to do this myself but I have a feeling there's a simpler, perhaps built-in way to do this. I want to see if any two lists share an element. These are the two lists I'm ...
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Details of GNU Common Lisp's (type-of)
If at the REPL I enter:
(type-of (make-array 5))
then I get the response:
(SIMPLE-VECTOR 5)
Fair enough. So if at the REPL I enter:
(type-of (make-array (list 5 3 2)))
then I get the ...
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What's the corresponding standard function of atoi in clisp?
In visual lisp, you can use (atoi "123") to convert "123" to 123. It seems there is no "atoi" like function in clisp ?
any suggestion is appreciated !
Now i want to convert '(1 2 3 20 30) to "1 2 ...
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How to implement a time limited execution mechanism in CLISP?
What I have in mind is something like:
(run (long-calculation vars) time-limit)
which returns the result of (long-calculation vars) or nil if time-limit is reached.
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In LISP is it possible to access a function's form?
Suppose I define a function globally:
(defun x (y) (1+ y)) ;; Edit: my first example was too complicated
Is it possible to "coerce" the function x into a list like:
(x (y) (1+ y))
Thanks in ...
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Mapcar and assoc
I would like to do:
(mapcar #'assoc '(a s) '((a . b) (c . d) (s . f)))
and have it return
((A . B) (S . F))
Which seems pretty reasonable, considering (assoc 'a '((a . b) (c . d) (s . f))) ...
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Why does (list 'quote 'x) evaluate to 'x and not ('x) or (quote 'x)?
I'm trying to learn LISP and was going through a code example where something similar to the following code is used:
(list 'quote 5)
This evaluates to '5 in the REPL. I expected it to evaluate to ...
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Basic LISP recursion, enumerate values greater than 3
I know this is a total newb question (LISP and I aren't getting along) and I've really attempted to find an answer, but it's my professors parameters that are making it difficult...
I need a ...
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Is there a common LISP function to compare the contents of two lists?
In particular, I just want to ensure that two lists have the same elements, ignoring order
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Is there a way to get the CLISP compiled with dynamic FFI support on Mac OS?
I use clisp 2.48 (2009-07-28) on Mac OS X 10.6.4. I downloaded the clisp with 'sudo port install clisp'.
After installing quick lisp, I installed some packages, and most of them are OK.
However, ...
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Turning off the result printing in common lisp
I am working with a reasonably large dataset in GNU clisp. It would be really nice if I could turn off the P of the REPL. Having thousands of results spew across my screen really isn't very useful.
I ...
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How to get (/ 7 2 ) => 3, do I need some sort of typecast?
When I do (/ 7 2), what should I do to get the result 3? If I do (/ 7 2.0), I get 3.5, which is as expected.
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Looking for (c)lisp examples of mini-languages, that is, DSLs
Reading well-written code seems to help me learn a language. (At least it worked with C.) [deleting the 'over-specified' part of the question]
I'm interested in particular in lisp's reputation as a ...
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specifying a slot value as a key when removing duplicates
The following code does what I want:
1 (defclass some-class ()
2 ((some-slot
3 :initarg :somearg
4 :initform (error ":somearg not specified"))))
5 (defparameter *alpha* ...
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Lisp - modify A* to check for best cost, receive list of goal nodes
I am trying to modify an existing Hill-climb function, which takes two node names (such as A and E), and has an optional parameter which is used recursively (a queue). I'm trying to define a function ...
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Can I save source files in Clisp?
I'm a beginner programmer and am going through the book "Land of Lisp".
I have been typing in the examples from the book with the REPL. Is it possible to save my current program as a .lisp file so I ...
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Can anyone give me some hints about this question(Family tree)?
It comes from my homework assignments. There is a family tree
a + b
/ | | \
c+u d+c e+w f
...
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Does a setfable nthcdr implementation exist?
I am using clisp and I wonder if there is any library with a setfable version of nthcdr that I can use.
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How to make and use library with lisp (clisp)?
In C/C++, I can make a library, and make it static one or dll using #include "" in source code, and -labc when linking.
How do I have the same feature in lisp?
As an example of util.lisp in directory ...
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running shell commands with gnu clisp
I'm trying to create a "system" command for clisp that works like this
(setq result (system "pwd"))
;;now result is equal to /my/path/here
I have something like this:
(defun system (cmd)
...
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What can be done with CLISP
I started learning CLISP. Should I improve my self. What can be done with this programming language? What's it for. I'd appreciate your answers and comments. Thanks.
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How to include “port” package under CLISP in Ubuntu
I'm trying to follow this tutorial:
http://cl-cookbook.sourceforge.net/sockets.html
And I cannot get it working because of the port package. First the "(in-package :port)" did not work, it said the ...
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How does one ask for super-plain vanilla standard input?
I find when I'm typing a line like this to a clisp program's standard input ...
((74 25 80))
... the cursor seems to dance, and it doesn't matter whether I'm doing
(read)
or
(read-from-string ...
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What's difference between defvar,defparameter,setf,and setq?
I found the Similar question.
But I'm not quite understand that explanation.
So I try to run clisp with following example:
[1]> (defvar a 5)
A
[2]> (+ a 1)
6
[3]> (defparameter b ...
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Lisp isn't reversing my lists
I'm doing some homework in Lisp, using clisp to test, and I'm loading this code and running in in clisp
(defun myreverse (thelist)
(reverse thelist)
(print thelist)
(if (equal thelist nil)
nil
...
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What are the magic variables in CLISP's REPL?
I have noticed that when I type an operator in REPL, it is often expanded into a value which has something to do with the input/output history.
Specifically I noticed that:
+, ++ ... expand to ...
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GNU clisp: suppressing warning message about no-applicable-method
This code works as I want, except for the warning message. In GNU Common Lisp, how do I suppress that message without suppressing other possible warning messages?
1 (defgeneric zang (x y)
2 ...
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How can I interact with an ssh session in clisp?
I want to use common lisp for scripting, and connecting to a remote computer over ssh and sending some commands. The easiest way seems to be to use clisp's ext:run-shell-command, documentation here, ...
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How to implement the haskell `\\` function?
In haskell, [1,2,3,4,5,6,7] \\ [4,5,6] will return [1,2,3,7]. Now i want to implement the same function using clisp. Up to now i find set-difference works :
(set-difference '(1 2 3 4 5 6 7) '(4 5 ...
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How to replace the number in a nested list with symbols?
It seems that I have to make it in detail; it's my homework. I don't
want to copy the code written by you. I'm a newbie; what I'm trying
to learn is how to decompose a subject to single pieces, and ...
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Conditional anaphoric collection best practices?
I trying to iterate through a sequence, conditionally perform an operation on each element and then collect it (but only if it matched the criteria). Here is a simplified example that works, I just ...
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Use the elements of the list in a format function
I want to do something like:
(setf list '(1 2 3 4 5 6))
(format t "~A some text here ~A ~A ~A more text here ~A ~A" list)
And have the output be
1 some text here 2 3 4 more text here 5 6
How ...
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Setting List Values to Numbers in CL, and Subsequently Checking Them
I'm playing around in CL, making a One-Dimensional version of Battleship before I try to tackle a full Two-Dimensional version, and I've hit a hangup. To check if the boat is there, I've represented ...
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How to define structures in Lisp using parameters in the definition
I want to write some Lisp code like this
(defstruct board
(size 7)
(matrix (make-array (list size size))
(red-stones 0)
(black-stones 0))
in order to define a structure that ...
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LISP car of the last element?
LISP stumps me yet again... Why can't I get the value of the last element in a list? I have a list set up similar to this:
(setq bar '(((1 2) 3 4 5)((6 7) 8 9 10)))
Now I get a return of 4 for:
...
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Differentiate between a list and an atom in common lisp
I have a basic clisp function that I am making that just returns the number of atoms in a list. The issue I am having is I need it to increment for atoms in a list that is in the list, instead of ...
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How to unload a lisp file in CLisp REPL?
Am able to load and call the functions but I would like to
reload the file after making some corrections.
Cant find either an unload or reload function?
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CLISP overflow after multiplication
i'm trying to get a first lisp program to work using the CLISP implementation, by typing
(print (mod (+ (* 28433 (expt 2 7830457) 1)) (expt 10 10))))
in the REPL.
but it gives me *** - overflow ...
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Keeping CL and Scheme straight in your head
Depending on my mood I seem to waffle back and forth between wanting a Lisp-1 and a Lisp-2. Unfortunately beyond the obvious name space differences, this leaves all kinds of amusing function name/etc ...
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how to get 64 bit integer in common lisp?
I want to write a bitboard in common lisp, so I need a 64 bit integer. How do I get a 64 bit integer in common lisp? Also, are there any libraries that could help me accomplish this without writing ...