/cl-project

Generate modern project skeletons

Primary LanguageCommon LispMIT LicenseMIT

CL-Project - Generate modern project skeletons

Build Status Quicklisp dist

Usage

(cl-project:make-project #p"lib/cl-sample/"
  :name "cl-sample"
  :long-name "common-lisp-sample"
  :author "Eitaro Fukamachi"
  :maintainer "Eitaro Fukamachi"
  :email "e.arrows@gmail.com"
  :license "MIT"
  :homepage "https://github.com/fukamachi/cl-project"
  :bug-tracker "https://github.com/fukamachi/cl-project/issues"
  :source-control "https://github.com/fukamachi/cl-project.git"
  :version "0.1.1"
  :description "Sample library"
  :long-description "Common Lisp sample library"
  :depends-on '(:clack alexandria)
  :use '(:cl)
  :import-from '(:clack (serapeum concat))
  :export '(test-function test-constant)
  :code '((alexandria:define-constant test-constant "hallo" :test 'string=)
          (defun test-function (user)
            "docstring"
            (concat test-constant " " user)))
  :load-system t)
;-> writing /Users/fukamachi/Programs/lib/cl-sample/.gitignore
;   writing /Users/fukamachi/Programs/lib/cl-sample/README.markdown
;   writing /Users/fukamachi/Programs/lib/cl-sample/cl-sample-test.asd
;   writing /Users/fukamachi/Programs/lib/cl-sample/cl-sample.asd
;   writing /Users/fukamachi/Programs/lib/cl-sample/src/main.lisp
;   writing /Users/fukamachi/Programs/lib/cl-sample/t/main.lisp
;
;   compiling file "/Users/fukamachi/Programs/lib/cl-sample/src/main.lisp"
;   compilation finished in 0:00:00.004
;=> T

What's the difference from other generators?

1. Flexible templates

CL-Project supports more parameters to embed, by using CL-EMB to represent the skeleton files (See "cl-project/skeleton/").

2. One package per file style (Modern)

A modern CL project should be in accordance with some rules. For instance, one file must have one package in it.

3. Recommends unit testing

Modern projects should have some unit tests. CL-Project generates a system for unit testing, so you can begin writing unit tests as soon as the project is generated.

Parameters

All parameters are optional.

  • :name: Project name. If this key isn't specified, the directory name will be used.
  • :long-name: Project name long form.
  • :description: Short description for the new project.
  • :long-description: Long description for the new project.
  • :version: Project version.
  • :author: Your name.
  • :maintainer: Project maintainer.
  • :email: Your e-mail address.
  • :license: License of the new project.
  • :homepage: Project homepage.
  • :bug-tracker: Project bug-tracker. E.g. Git issue tracker.
  • :source-control: Project source-control.
  • :depends-on: A list of dependencies for the system definition. If use or import-from is specified, the respective packages are added to this list automatically.
  • :without-tests: If true, then no testing system, folder, and file are generated. Default: nil.
  • :verbose: If true, the written files directories are printed to the standard output. Default: t.
  • :use: A list of packages that will be in the use-clause of the package definition. If you do not want to use any package, then supply nil. Default value: '(:cl).
  • :import-from: A list of packages and symbols that will be in import-from-clauses in the package definition. Value can be a list or nested list.
  • :export: A list of symbols that will be exported from the package definition.
  • :code: Source code that will be inserted in main.lisp file. Can be nil, string, or a list of forms. Make sure to use, import-from, or qualify the necessary symbols.
  • :load-system: If load-system is not nil, the generated system is loaded with asdf:load-system. Default is nil.

See Also

  • Rove - Testing framework

Author

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2011 Eitaro Fukamachi (e.arrows@gmail.com)

License

Licensed under the MIT License.