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89487969
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Jun 09, 2015
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Francois-Rene Rideau
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@@ -12,10 +12,11 @@ If you come from the C/C++ world, ASDF covers a bit of what each of
make, autoconf, dlopen and libc do for C programs:
it orchestrates the compilation and dependency management,
handles some of the portability issues, dynamically finds and loads code,
and offers some portable system access.
and offers some portable system access
library
.
Except everything is different in Common Lisp, and ultimately much simpler,
though it requires acquiring some basic concepts.
Importantly, ASDF builds all software in the current Lisp image.
Importantly, ASDF builds all software in the current Lisp image,
as opposed to building software into separate processes.
To use ASDF, read our manual:
<http://common-lisp.net/project/asdf/asdf.html>
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@@ -47,6 +48,8 @@ Just use `(require "asdf")` to load your implementation-provided ASDF.
If it is recent enough (3.0 or later, check its
`(asdf:asdf-version)`
),
then it will automatically upgrade to the ASDF provided as source code,
assuming the source code in under a path registered by the source-registry.
If it isn't present or isn't recent enough, we recommend you install a recent
ASDF release using
[
tools/install-asdf.lisp
](
tools/install-asdf.lisp
)
Building and testing it
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@@ -75,22 +78,24 @@ The above make target uses `git submodule update --init` to download
all these libraries using git. If you don't otherwise maintain your
own set of carefully controlled CL libraries, that's what you want to use.
However, if you do maintain your own set of carefully controlled CL libraries
then you will want to use whichever tools you use (e.g. quicklisp, clbuild,
or your own scripts around git) to download these libraries:
alexandria, closer-mop, cl-ppcre, fare-mop, fare-quasiquote, fare-utils,
inferior-shell, lisp-invocation, named-readtables, optima.
then you will want to use whichever tools you use (e.g.
`quicklisp`
,
`clbuild`
,
or your own scripts around
`git`
) to download these libraries:
`alexandria`
,
`closer-mop`
,
`cl-ppcre`
,
`cl-scripting`
,
`fare-mop`
,
`fare-quasiquote`
,
`fare-utils`
,
`inferior-shell`
,
`lisp-invocation`
,
`named-readtables`
,
`optima`
.
If you are a CL developer, you may already have them, or may want
to use your own tools to download a version of them you control.
If you use Quicklisp, you may let Quicklisp download those you don't have.
In these cases, you do NOT want to use the git submodules from make ext.
If you use
[
Quicklisp
](
https://www.quicklisp.org/
)
, you may let
Quicklisp download those you don't have.
In these cases, you do NOT want to use the git submodules from
`make ext`
.
Otherwise, if you want to let ASDF download known-working versions
of its dependencies, you can do it with:
make ext
To run all the tests on your favorite Lisp implementation
$L
,
choose your most elaborate installed system
$S
, and try:
To run all the tests on your favorite Lisp implementation
`$L`
,
choose your most elaborate installed system
`$S`
, and try:
make t u l=$L s=$S
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Debugging tip
-------------
To load ASDF in such a way that
`M-.`
will work, install the source code, and run:
To interactively debug ASDF, you may load it in such a way that
`M-.`
will work,
by installing the source code, and running:
(asdf:load-system :uiop) ;; loading uiop is simple
(map () 'load ;; loading asdf/defsystem is tricky
(mapcar 'asdf:component-pathname
(asdf::required-components :asdf/defsystem :keep-component 'asdf:cl-source-file)))
Note that the above can be adapted in a general to get all the files in a system, in order.
To also have the files in systems it
depends on, add the
`:other-systems t`
keyword argument
to the call to
`asdf::required-components`
.
Note that the above can be adapted in a general
recipe
to get all the files in a system, in order.
To also have the files in systems it
transitively depends on, add the
`:other-systems t`
keyword
argument
to the call to
`asdf::required-components`
.
What has changed?
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the
`git log`
for a detailed description of each commit.
How do I navigate this source
directory
?
-----------------------------------
-----
How do I navigate this source
tree
?
-----------------------------------
*
[
asdf.asd
](
asdf.asd
)
*
The system definition for building ASDF with ASDF.
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and functions all have docstrings.
*
[
Makefile
](
Makefile
)
*
a minimal
`Makefile`
for bootstrap
ping
purposes.
*
a minimal
`Makefile`
for bootstrap
and development
purposes.
Most of the logic is in the
[
asdf-tools
](
tools/asdf-tools.asd
)
system below.
*
[
tools/
](
tools/
)
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*
[
ext/
](
ext/
)
*
external dependencies, that can be populated with
`make ext`
or equivalently with
`git submodule update --init`
.
Depopulate it with
`make noext`
.
*
[
README.md
](
README.md
)
*
this file
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*
plenty of ideas for how to further improve ASDF.
Last updated
Wednesday, May 6
th, 2015.
Last updated
Tuesday, June 9
th, 2015.
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