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Should Guix support writing CLI Common Lisp scripts? (Think Roswell)
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jgart |
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Should Guix support writing CLI Common Lisp scripts? (Think Roswell) |
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Tue, 27 Dec 2022 18:14:55 +0000 |
Hi Guixers,
Should Guix support writing CLI Common Lisp scripts? (Think Roswell)
> Although Roswell is a unified interface to Common Lisp implementations, it
> also encourages writing scripts with it.
> A "Roswell script" is an implementation-independent script which can be
> invoked from a shell command line, launched by > Roswell and run under
> standard CL environment.
Just insert "Guix" wherever you see Roswell mentioned in the above quote.
> * A roswell script can be distributed using quicklisp's infrastructure
Just insert "Guix" wherever you see quicklisp is mentioned in the above quote.
> If you're the author of the library, then consider adding the ros file to the
> repository and automatically providing a roswell-installable command-line
> interface to it.
Same above, insert Guix.
I think we should make it easier for Lispers to write CLI scripts with Guix.
WDYT
https://roswell.github.io/Roswell-as-a-Scripting-Environment.html
- Should Guix support writing CLI Common Lisp scripts? (Think Roswell),
jgart <=