ASDF: another system definition facility ======================================== If you cloned our git repository, bootstrap a copy of build/asdf.lisp with: make 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 To use ASDF, read our manual: http://common-lisp.net/project/asdf/asdf.html The first few sections, Loading ASDF, Configuring ASDF and Using ASDF, will get you started as a simple user. If you want to define your own systems, further read the section Defining systems with defsystem. ASDF 3 now includes an extensive runtime support library: UIOP, the Utilities for Implementation- and OS- Portability. Its documentation unhappily lies mainly in the source code and docstrings. More information and additional links can be found on ASDF's home page at: http://common-lisp.net/project/asdf/ Debugging tip: To load ASDF in such a way that M-. will work, install the source code, and run (asdf:load-system :uiop) ;; for uiop (dolist (c (asdf::required-components :asdf/defsystem :keep-component 'asdf:cl-source-file)) (load (asdf:component-pathname c))) ;; for asdf/defsystem Last updated Wednesday, January 8th, 2014.
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