tREADME - clic - Clic is an command line interactive client for gopher written in Common LISP HTML git clone git://bitreich.org/clic/ git://hg6vgqziawt5s4dj.onion/clic/ DIR Log DIR Files DIR Refs DIR Tags DIR LICENSE --- tREADME (1910B) --- 1 Alexandria is a collection of portable public domain utilities that 2 meet the following constraints: 3 4 * Utilities, not extensions: Alexandria will not contain conceptual 5 extensions to Common Lisp, instead limiting itself to tools and 6 utilities that fit well within the framework of standard ANSI 7 Common Lisp. Test-frameworks, system definitions, logging 8 facilities, serialization layers, etc. are all outside the scope of 9 Alexandria as a library, though well within the scope of Alexandria 10 as a project. 11 12 * Conservative: Alexandria limits itself to what project members 13 consider conservative utilities. Alexandria does not and will not 14 include anaphoric constructs, loop-like binding macros, etc. 15 16 * Portable: Alexandria limits itself to portable parts of Common 17 Lisp. Even apparently conservative and useful functions remain 18 outside the scope of Alexandria if they cannot be implemented 19 portably. Portability is here defined as portable within a 20 conforming implementation: implementation bugs are not considered 21 portability issues. 22 23 Homepage: 24 25 http://common-lisp.net/project/alexandria/ 26 27 Mailing lists: 28 29 http://lists.common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/alexandria-devel 30 http://lists.common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/alexandria-cvs 31 32 Repository: 33 34 git://common-lisp.net/projects/alexandria/alexandria.git 35 36 Documentation: 37 38 http://common-lisp.net/project/alexandria/draft/alexandria.html 39 40 (To build docs locally: cd doc && make html pdf info) 41 42 Patches: 43 44 Patches are always welcome! Please send them to the mailing list as 45 attachments, generated by "git format-patch -1". 46 47 Patches should include a commit message that explains what's being 48 done and /why/, and when fixing a bug or adding a feature you should 49 also include a test-case. 50 51 Be advised though that right now new features are unlikely to be 52 accepted until 1.0 is officially out of the door.