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The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
CLISP
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1. {Conversational LISP}.
2. A Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible
(http://haible.de/bruno/) of Karlsruhe University and
Michael Stoll (http://math.uni-duesseldorf.de/~stoll/).
of {Munich University}, both in Germany. CLISP includes an
{interpreter}, {bytecode compiler}, almost all of the {CLOS}
{object system}, a {foreign language interface} and a {socket
interface}. An {X11} interface is available through {CLX} and
{Garnet}. Command line editing is provided by the {GNU}
readline library. CLISP requires only 2 MB of {RAM}. The
{user interface} comes in German, English, French, Spanish,
Dutch, and Russian and can be changed at {run time}.
CLISP is {Free Software} and distributed under the {GPL}. It
runs on {microcomputers} ({OS/2}, {Microsoft Windows},
{Amiga}, {Acorn}) as well as on {Unix} workstations ({Linux},
{BSD}, {SVR4}, {Sun4}, {Alpha}, {HP-UX}, {NeXTstep}, {SGI},
{AIX}, {Sun3}, and others).
Official web page (http://clisp.cons.org). Mailing list
(http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clisp-list).
(2003-08-04)