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CLISP-LINK(1) | Platform: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu | CLISP-LINK(1) |
NAME¶
clisp-link - link a new external module to CLISP[1].SYNOPSIS¶
clisp-link
[ create] [module] [file...]
clisp-link
[ add] [source] [destination]
[module...]
clisp-link
[ run] [source] [module...]
clisp-link
[ install] [module...]
DESCRIPTION¶
This shell script operates on CLISP[1] module sets and linking sets:•creates new module sets out of
source files
•adds module sets to a linking
set to produce a new linking set
•runs CLISP[1] with
module sets added
•Only in
CLISP[1] built without
configure flag --without-dynamic-modules.
installs new module sets for general use
OPTIONS¶
createThe command
creates a module set in module directory which refers (via symbolic
links) to files file... The files are expected to be modules of their
own.
add
$ clisp-link create module file ...
The command
combines the linking set in directory source and the modules in
directories module... to a new linking set, in the directory
destination which is newly created.
run
$ clisp-link add source destination module ...
The command
runs the linking set in directory source, with the modules in directories
module... Unless CLISP[1] has been built with the
configuration option --without-dynamic-modules, the loading will be
performed using SYS::DYNLOAD-MODULES. Otherwise - this is much slower -
a temporary linking set will be created and deleted afterwards.
install
$ clisp-link run source module ...
Only in
CLISP[1] built without
configure flag --without-dynamic-modules.
The command
installs the modules in directories module... into
CUSTOM:*LIB-DIRECTORY* or, if it is not writable to the user (e.g., if
a system-wide CLISP[1] installation is used and the user does
not have administrative privileges), into CUSTOM:*USER-LIB-DIRECTORY*.
Variable CUSTOM:*USER-LIB-DIRECTORY* is initially set to (
MERGE-PATHNAMES[2] ".clisp/" (
USER-HOMEDIR-PATHNAME[3])) if that directory exists, and can be
reset in the RC file.
Note
Do not add CUSTOM:*USER-LIB-DIRECTORY* to
CUSTOM:*LOAD-PATHS* or under any element thereof. Use REQUIRE
instead of LOAD to load dynamic modules.
For this command to work, each module directory must contain a Makefile
with a clisp-module-distrib target which uses LN to distribute
the files necessary to run the module into destdir. This is in addition
to the general requirement that link.sh is present.
$ clisp-link install module ...
EXAMPLES¶
See Section 32.2.6, “Example”.FILES¶
clisp-link needs a “link kit” directory containing:•"modules.c"
•"clisp.h"
$ `dirname $0`/clisp -b
SEE ALSO¶
CLISP impnotes
AUTHORS¶
Bruno Haible <http://www.haible.de/bruno/>The original author and long-time
maintainer.
Michael Stoll <http://www.faculty.iu-bremen.de/mstoll/>
The original author.
Sam Steingold <http://sds.podval.org/>
Co-maintainer since 1998.
Others
See COPYRIGHT (file in the CLISP sources)
for the list of other contributors and the license.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 1992-2010 Bruno HaibleNOTES¶
- 1.
- CLISP
- 2.
- MERGE-PATHNAMES
- 3.
- USER-HOMEDIR-PATHNAME
- 4.
- environment variable
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