Common lisp wrapper around Enet using cl-autowrap
cl-enet currently supports a minimal set of features from the enet library. See example.lisp for a demonstration where a server and client send a number back and forth to each other, each time adding a random value between 0 and 4 to the number. To test the example run the following:
(enet:initialize)
(enet-examples:start-server)
(enet-examples:start-client)
You will want to run (force-output)
occasionally to see new output.
Running force-output inside the threads was causing issues with slime.
There's currently no documentation. The entirety of the library's functions are implemented inside enet.lisp.