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1 (defsystem "alexandria"
2 :version "1.0.1"
3 :licence "Public Domain / 0-clause MIT"
4 :description "Alexandria is a collection of portable public domain utilities."
5 :author "Nikodemus Siivola and others."
6 :long-description
7 "Alexandria is a project and a library.
8
9 As a project Alexandria's goal is to reduce duplication of effort and improve
10 portability of Common Lisp code according to its own idiosyncratic and rather
11 conservative aesthetic.
12
13 As a library Alexandria is one of the means by which the project strives for
14 its goals.
15
16 Alexandria is a collection of portable public domain utilities that meet
17 the following constraints:
18
19 * Utilities, not extensions: Alexandria will not contain conceptual
20 extensions to Common Lisp, instead limiting itself to tools and utilities
21 that fit well within the framework of standard ANSI Common Lisp.
22 Test-frameworks, system definitions, logging facilities, serialization
23 layers, etc. are all outside the scope of Alexandria as a library, though
24 well within the scope of Alexandria as a project.
25
26 * Conservative: Alexandria limits itself to what project members consider
27 conservative utilities. Alexandria does not and will not include anaphoric
28 constructs, loop-like binding macros, etc.
29 Also, its exported symbols are being imported by many other packages
30 already, so each new export carries the danger of causing conflicts.
31
32 * Portable: Alexandria limits itself to portable parts of Common Lisp. Even
33 apparently conservative and useful functions remain outside the scope of
34 Alexandria if they cannot be implemented portably. Portability is here
35 defined as portable within a conforming implementation: implementation bugs
36 are not considered portability issues.
37
38 * Team player: Alexandria will not (initially, at least) subsume or provide
39 functionality for which good-quality special-purpose packages exist, like
40 split-sequence. Instead, third party packages such as that may be
41 \"blessed\"."
42 :components
43 ((:static-file "LICENCE")
44 (:module "alexandria-1"
45 :components ((:static-file "tests.lisp")
46 (:file "package")
47 (:file "definitions" :depends-on ("package"))
48 (:file "binding" :depends-on ("package"))
49 (:file "strings" :depends-on ("package"))
50 (:file "conditions" :depends-on ("package"))
51 (:file "io" :depends-on ("package" "macros" "lists" "types"))
52 (:file "macros" :depends-on ("package" "strings" "symbols"))
53 (:file "hash-tables" :depends-on ("package" "macros"))
54 (:file "control-flow" :depends-on ("package" "definitions" "macros"))
55 (:file "symbols" :depends-on ("package"))
56 (:file "functions" :depends-on ("package" "symbols" "macros"))
57 (:file "lists" :depends-on ("package" "functions"))
58 (:file "types" :depends-on ("package" "symbols" "lists"))
59 (:file "arrays" :depends-on ("package" "types"))
60 (:file "sequences" :depends-on ("package" "lists" "types"))
61 (:file "numbers" :depends-on ("package" "sequences"))
62 (:file "features" :depends-on ("package" "control-flow"))))
63 (:module "alexandria-2"
64 :components ((:static-file "tests.lisp")
65 (:file "package")
66 (:file "control-flow" :depends-on ("package"))
67 (:file "lists" :depends-on ("package")))))
68 :in-order-to ((test-op (test-op "alexandria-tests"))))