Source: cl-launch Section: lisp Priority: optional Homepage: http://www.cliki.net/cl-launch Maintainer: Francois-Rene Rideau Uploaders: Christoph Egger , Kan-Ru Chen , Milan Zamazal , Peter Van Eynde , Julien Danjou Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9) Standards-Version: 3.9.6.1 Vcs-Git: https://gitlab.common-lisp.net/xcvb/cl-launch.git Package: cl-launch Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} Suggests: cl-asdf (>= 2:3.1.4) Recommends: sbcl (>= 1:1.2.3), cl-asdf (>= 2:3.1.2) Breaks: cl-asdf (<= 2:3.1.1), common-lisp-controller (<= 7.3) Description: uniform frontend to running Common Lisp code from the shell CL-Launch will allow you to invoke Common Lisp source code from the shell command line, from a shell script or as a Common Lisp script. It will also allow you to turn your Common Lisp source programs into standalone executables or executable shell scripts (optionally using a dumped image), depending on the features available in your underlying implementation. . CL-Launch will automatically detect a supported Common Lisp implementation and use adequate invocation options. It can also be configured to fit exactly the programmer's desires. Fully supported implementations are: Allegro, CLISP, ClozureCL, CMUCL, ECL, MKCL, SBCL, SCL. Partially supported implementations are: LispWorks Professional, ABCL, GCL, XCL. Creating standalone executables is supported on: CLISP, ClozureCL, CMUCL, LispWorks, SBCL, SCL . CL-Launch also offers Common Lisp programs a simple uniform interface to invocation parameters (command-line arguments and environment variables). It relies on ASDF 3 for system construction. See the ASDF 3 manual for more information on how to configure source and object code location. CL-Launch may dump memory images for fast startup (at the expense of disk space). It can also be used as a quick way to evaluate and print simple Lisp forms or scripts from the command-line without invoking a full-fledged REPL, and to easily compare results between implementations. .