ABCL-CONTRIB ============ The contributions to Armed Bear constitute Common Lisp only code that is potentially useful for system construction and distribution. As such, these contributions have varying license terms which the end user needs to accept on her own terms. Please see the licensing metadata as expressed in the ASDF definitions for the status of your usage. quicklisp-abcl Loads and installs the Quicklisp library manager from the network if not locally present. abcl-asdf ABCL specific extensions to ASDF, including resolution of binary JVM artifacts cached from the network according to Maven metadata with the derived transitive relationships. asdf-jar Package ASDF system definitions into JVM artifacts for distribution jss A higher-order, more Lisp oriented interface for constructing Lisp interfaces to existing binary code libraries available for the JVM built on the primitives provided by the JAVA package. Used in the [lsw2][] Semantic Web package for dealing with OWL2 ontologies in RDF(S) and other notations. [lsw2]: https://github.com/alanruttenberg/lsw2/ jfli The "original" higher-order JVM interface descended from Rich Hickey's work on the JVM before Clojure. This implementation currently uses a fork of the public [JFLI][] API that uses the java interop of the ABCL JAVA package instead of the JNI interface. [jfli]: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jfli/ mvn A collection of various useful JVM artifacts downloaded and cached by the Aether Maven connector. Requires the maven-3.0.3 executable "mvn" (or "mvn.bat" under MSFT Windows) to be in the current processes's path. These artifacts load the binary artifacts necessary in the current JVM process, mvn currently includes: jna JNA provides an the ability to dynamically link to shared executables on the host platform, needed by CFFI. log4j An example of a dependency without an explicit version. abcl-introspect Advanced introspection of Java and Lisp runtime classes representation. abcl-build The ABCL build system plus associated utilities for manipulating external tools via UIOP. named-readtables (BSD Licensed) From : NAMED-READTABLES is a library that provides a namespace for readtables akin to the already-existing namespace of packages. In particular: - you can associate readtables with names, and retrieve readtables by names; - you can associate source files with readtable names, and be sure that the right readtable is active when compiling/loading the file; - similiarly, your development environment now has a chance to automatically determine what readtable should be active while processing source forms on interactive commands. (E.g. think of `C-c C-c` in Slime (yet to be done)) # Colophon Mark Created: 2011-09-11 Revised: 2017-06-11 <> abcl:documents .