GNU Common Lisp
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Developer(s) | GNU Project |
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Stable release | 2.6.10
/ November 13, 2013[1] |
Repository | |
Operating system | Unix-like, Microsoft Windows |
Type | Interpreter, compiler |
License | GPL |
Website | www.gnu.org/s/gcl |
GNU Common Lisp (GCL) is the GNU Project's Common Lisp compiler, an evolutionary development of Kyoto Common Lisp. It produces native object code by first generating C code and then calling a C compiler.
Although it does not yet fully comply with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Common Lisp specification, GCL is the implementation of choice for several large projects including the mathematical tools Maxima, AXIOM, HOL88, and ACL2. GCL runs under eleven different architectures on GNU/Linux, and under FreeBSD, Solaris, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
GCL remains under active development, with stable releases as of 2013-11-13.[2] Prerelease development can be followed using the git revision control system.[3]
See also
- CLISP — another Common Lisp implementation of the GNU Project
References
- ^ Maguire, Camm (2013-11-14). "GCL 2.6.10 has been released" (Mailing list). gcl-devel. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
- ^ Official website
- ^ Savannah, gcl.git