[Openmcl-devel] Clozure/Lisp newbie question

Gerry Weaver gerryw at compvia.com
Thu Apr 12 14:32:34 PDT 2012


Hello All,

What is the best way to move code between platforms or implementations? Do you just move the source files and load them into the target image? I'm still trying to get my brain wrapped around the image thing.

Thanks for your responses. They are very helpful to a newbie trying to get started.

-G

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From: openmcl-devel-bounces at clozure.com [openmcl-devel-bounces at clozure.com] on behalf of Pascal J. Bourguignon [pjb at informatimago.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 2:55 PM
To: openmcl-devel at clozure.com
Subject: Re: [Openmcl-devel] Clozure/Lisp newbie question

Gerry Weaver <gerryw at compvia.com> writes:

> Yes. I was talking about portability of code between CCL
> implementations on different platforms. Although, the more generic
> portability response does hit on something else I was wondering. What
> is the portability like between LispWorks and CCL. I like LispWorks
> too, but I could probably only get it for one platform and definitely
> not 64bit ;-( Is anyone using both successfully?

This is to this question that I answered.  Most of the freedom-enabled
lisp code you'll find nowadays runs on all the CL implementations.

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__Pascal Bourguignon__                     http://www.informatimago.com/
A bad day in () is better than a good day in {}.

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