[Openmcl-devel] M1

Joakim Sandgren info at joakimsandgren.com
Mon Feb 21 06:05:28 PST 2022


I looked at Lispworks 7.1. but I will ask for the 8 then.
found an example to have argument lists.
but really miss to be able to go to source code...



> Le 21 févr. 2022 à 14:39, mikel evins <mevins at me.com> a écrit :
> 
> Oh yes, I have it and it also works well. 
> 
>> On Feb 21, 2022, at 7:38 AM, Robert P. Goldman <rpgoldman at sift.net <mailto:rpgoldman at sift.net>> wrote:
>> 
>> I also hear good reports of lisp works 8
>> 
>> -- 
>> Robert P. Goldman
>> On February 21, 2022 at 07:32:25, mikel evins (mevins at me.com <mailto:mevins at me.com>) wrote:
>> 
>>> SBCL has been ported to M1. Emacs+SLIME+SBCL work for me.
>>> 
>>>> On Feb 21, 2022, at 7:10 AM, Joakim Sandgren <info at joakimsandgren.com <mailto:info at joakimsandgren.com>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> thank you for info !
>>>> just tatting away trying to find a lisp on a M1 machine.
>>>> looking at emacs (shortcuts!!!!) slime, franz, (do they do a open-something graphic towards a browser ?) good idea ?
>>>> I’m not good at terminal stuff and don’t even have slime up.
>>>> franz neither, since brew installed a LIBREOpenSSL instead of the right version…
>>>> 
>>>> sigh
>>>> /j
>>>> 
>>>>> Le 21 févr. 2022 à 13:50, Gary Palter <palter at clozure.com <mailto:palter at clozure.com>> a écrit :
>>>>> 
>>>>> Yes, it’s running through Rosetta 2 but there’s one serious flaw.  CCL relies on the hardware to signal exceptions for illegal numeric operations but Rosetta 2 doesn’t emulate the exception mechanism. For example,
>>>>> 
>>>>>     (/ 1.0d0 0.0d0)
>>>>> 
>>>>> doesn’t signal DIVISION-BY-ZERO but instead returns a float infinity value.
>>>>> 
>>>>> If you were to run the ANSI test suite, there are dozens of failures in float, bignum, and rational arithmetic.
>>>>> 
>>>>> In other words, if you’re application is heavily reliant on math, CCL is not reliable on Apple silicon.
>>>>> 
>>>>>   - Gary Palter
>>>>>     Clozure Associates
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Feb 21, 2022, at 6:31 AM, Tim Bradshaw <tfb at tfeb.org <mailto:tfb at tfeb.org>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Presumably Rosetta (which I think is Rosetta 2): there's an x64 emulator which is running it.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 21 Feb 2022, at 09:52, Joakim Sandgren <info at joakimsandgren.com <mailto:info at joakimsandgren.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> hello,
>>>>>>> how come my old already compiled clozure 1.12 dx86cl64 binary (is it ?) runs just fine in the terminal on a M1 ?? /joakim
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
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