roswell2
it's experiment to modernize roswell and implement all in common lisp. for portability purpose, roswell is kept maintained.
how to build.
make; sudo make install
how to build on linux
make linux-build; sudo make install
how to uninstall
sudo make uninstall
rebuild core (you might need it if you update roswell2)
lisp rebuild
launch sbcl
lisp run -L sbcl
launch sbcl with quicklisp
lisp run -L sbcl -Q
launch windows sbcl using wine.(quit immediately because --repl is not specified)
lisp run -L sbcl --version 2.3.11 --os windows --wrap wine --eval "(print features)"
launch sbcl and print message and launch repl after eval.
lisp run -L sbcl --eval '(print "hello world")' --repl