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This library implements culturally aware string sorting in compliance to ISO/IEC 14651 "International string ordering and comparison -- Method for comparing character strings and description of the common template tailorable ordering"
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Graphs dependencies in the asd files of Common Lisp systems.
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Another System Definition Facility — de facto standard build system for Common Lisp software. Includes UIOP, the Utilities for Implementation- and OS- Portability, a library to make possible the portable development of CL software.
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Vladimir Sedach / Thinlisp-1.1
BSD 4-Clause "Original" or "Old" LicenseThinlisp 1.0 with patches to fix build problems, in 2004. Thinlisp has not been updated since. Thinlisp is licensed under an Apache 1.0 style license, which is incompatible with the GPL. For these reasons, you are much better off using ECL instead.
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The GNU Scientific Library for Lisp (GSLL) allows the use of the GNU Scientific Library (GSL) from Common Lisp. This library provides a full range of common mathematical operations useful to scientific and engineering applications. The design of the GSLL interface is such that access to most of the GSL library is possible in a Lisp-natural way; the intent is that the user not be hampered by the restrictions of the C language in which GSL has been written. GSLL thus provides interactive use of GSL for getting quick answers, even for someone not intending to program in Lisp.
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clos-conv / clos-conv
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cl-activitypub / cl-activitypub
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Max Rottenkolber / cl-qprint
GNU Library General Public License v2 onlyImplementation of the quoted-printable encoding.
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Eric Schulte / asdf-encodings
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The GNU Scientific Library for Lisp (GSLL) allows the use of the GNU Scientific Library (GSL) from Common Lisp. This library provides a full range of common mathematical operations useful to scientific and engineering applications. The design of the GSLL interface is such that access to most of the GSL library is possible in a Lisp-natural way; the intent is that the user not be hampered by the restrictions of the C language in which GSL has been written. GSLL thus provides interactive use of GSL for getting quick answers, even for someone not intending to program in Lisp.
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