Implementation of a set-like data structure with constant time addition, removal, and random selection.
This package provides a canonical stand-in for NIL for contexts where NIL means no value.
This is a YAML parser and emitter for Common Lisp built on top of libyaml.
This software provides an interface by which Common Lisp programs can access lexicographic data from WordNet.
This is a Common Lisp bindings library to libfond, a simple OpenGL text rendering engine.
This package provides GNU gettext
completely implemented in Common Lisp without any C library bindings.
Rollbar.com is a service for collecting automated telemetry (ie, bug reports, mostly) through their web service.
Rollbar.com is a service for collecting automated telemetry (ie, bug reports, mostly) through their web service.
This is a Common Lisp library providing logging faciltiy similar to CL-LOG
and LOG4CL
.
This is a small Common Lisp library to make slugs, mainly for URIs, from English and beyond.
CL-SXML
implements Oleg Kiselyov’s SXML, an S-expression-based rendering of the XML Infoset.
This is a library that implements delimited continuations by transforming Common Lisp code to continuation passing style.
This library provides GTK4 bindings for Common Lisp via Gobject Introspection, in the cl-gtk4 ASDF system.
cl-cron
is a simple tool that provides cron like facilities directly inside of Common Lisp.
Linedit is a readline-style library written in Common Lisp that provides customizable line-editing for Common Lisp programs.
Bindings to libfond, a simple text rendering engine for OpenGL A helper library for using cl-fond with CEPL
This small library provides a way to replace the actual implementation of either regular or generic functions with mocks.
Chemboy is a Common Lisp program for doing basic chemistry calculations. This package provides the text-based interface for Chemboy.
Dexador is yet another HTTP client for Common Lisp with neat APIs and connection-pooling. It is meant to supersede Drakma.
This library provides purely functional dictionaries and sets in Common Lisp based on the hash array-mapped trie data structure.
Dexador is yet another HTTP client for Common Lisp with neat APIs and connection-pooling. It is meant to supersede Drakma.
Fast-io is about improving performance to octet-vectors and octet streams (though primarily the former, while wrapping the latter).
This is a purely math-related utility kit, providing functions which can be useful for games, 3D, and GL in general.
This package provides a Common Lisp system which has only one function to return the CPU count of the current system.