sbcl-overlord 0.0.0-1.a8f37b3
Dependencies: sbcl-babel@0.5.0-3.627d6a6 sbcl-bit-smasher@1.0.2-1.c2dcb3b sbcl-bordeaux-threads@0.9.3 sbcl-cl-strftime@0.0.0-1.21cb57f sbcl-cmd@0.0.1-8.0164d57 sbcl-drakma@2.0.8 sbcl-exit-hooks@0.0.0-1.78050f4 sbcl-fset@1.4.0 sbcl-local-time@1.0.6-4.40169fe sbcl-lparallel@2.8.4-1.80fc295 sbcl-md5@2.0.5 sbcl-cl-murmurhash@0.0.0-1.5433f5e sbcl-named-readtables@0.9-4.d5ff162 sbcl-cl-ppcre@2.1.1 sbcl-serapeum@0.0.0-12.c08442a sbcl-trivia@0.1-0.8b406c3 sbcl-trivial-file-size@0.0.0-0.1c1d672
Propagated dependencies: sbcl-quickproject@1.4.1
Channel: guix
Home page: https://github.com/ruricolist/overlord
Licenses: Expat
Synopsis: Build system in Common Lisp
Description:
Overlord is a build system in Common Lisp. It is a real build system, with all the modern features: rules with multiple outputs, parallel builds, immunity to clock issues, and dynamic dependencies.
But Overlord is more than another build system. Overlord is a uniform approach to dependencies inside or outside of a Lisp image. Overlord is to Make what Lisp macros are to C macros.
Overlord is designed to be used from the Lisp REPL. A command line interface is available in a separate repository. See https://github.com/ruricolist/overlord-cli.
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