This package provides a Common Lisp implementation of Google Closure Templates.
This package provides a StumpWM module which adds gaps between windows.
This package provides a StumpWM module which adds gaps between windows.
It's very basic implementation of channels and queue for Common Lisp.
This package provides a canonical way of converting generalized booleans to booleans.
This library provides a WebSocket server and client implementation for Common Lisp.
This library provides arbitrary precision (floating point) real numbers in Common Lisp.
This package provides a StumpWM module which adds gaps between windows.
This package provides CFFI bindings to the Graphviz library in Common Lisp.
Trivial-features ensures that *FEATURES*
is consistent across multiple Common Lisp implementations.
This Common Lisp library provides a fast reader for data in LibSVM format.
Portable Threads (and Scheduled and Periodic Functions) API for Common Lisp (from GBBopen project).
This package provides a simple Common Lisp library to print out the code coverage collected.
This package makes it possible to name classes by lists of symbols instead of symbols.
This package provides Common Lisp extension to the MOP to allow abstract, final and singleton classes.
trivial-download
allows you to download files from the Internet from Common Lisp. It provides a progress bar.
This library is a collection of functions and macros for manipulating Common Lisp arrays and performing numerical calculations with them.
This is a Common Lisp library providing a unified way to work with package locks across supported Common Lisp implementations.
Named readtables is a library that creates a namespace for named readtables, which is akin to package namespacing in Common Lisp.
BORDEAUX-THREADS is a proposed standard for a minimal MP/Threading interface. It is similar to the CLIM-SYS threading and lock support.
This is a simple extension to MODULARIZE
that allows modules to define and trigger hooks, which other modules can hook on to.
This library defines a way of treating Common Lisp packages as conduits which can sit between one or more implementation packages and users of those packages.
CL-octet-streams is a library implementing in-memory octet streams for Common Lisp. It was inspired by the trivial-octet-streams and cl-plumbing libraries.
The goal of cl-date-time-parser
is to hide the difference between date-time formats, and to manage date and time as the universal time.