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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:

Options

create

The command

$ clisp-link create module file ...

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

The command

$ clisp-link add source destination module ...

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

The command

$ clisp-link run source module ...

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

Only in CLISP[1] built without configure flag --without-dynamic-modules.

The command

$ clisp-link install module ...

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.

Examples

See Section 32.2.6, “Example”.

Files

clisp-link needs a “link kit” directory containing:

clisp-link expects to find these files in a subdirectory linkkit/ of the installation directory (i.e., CUSTOM:*LIB-DIRECTORY*) which it acquires by running

$ `dirname $0`/clisp -b

This can be overridden by the environment variable[4] CLISP_LINKKIT.

See Also

CLISP impnotes
clisp(1)

Authors

Bruno Haible <http://www.haible.de/bruno/>

The original author and long-time maintainer.

Michael Stoll <http://www.mathe2.uni-bayreuth.de/stoll/>

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.

Notes

  1. CLISP
    http://clisp.org
  2. MERGE-PATHNAMES
    http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/iiip/doc/CommonLISP/HyperSpec/Body/fun_merge-pathnames.html
  3. USER-HOMEDIR-PATHNAME
    http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/iiip/doc/CommonLISP/HyperSpec/Body/fun_user-homedir-pathname.html
  4. environment variable
    [set $man.base.url.for.relative.links]/basedefs/V1_chap08.html

Referenced By

clisp(1).

Last modified: 2024-11-09 CLISP 2.49.95+ Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu