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    • UNSUPPORTED. UNSTABLE? INCOMPLETE? explicit-bind is a Common Lisp library that effectively enables intermixing of any number of LET, LET*, (an enhanced version of) FLET, MULTIPLE-VALUE-BIND and DESTRUCTURING-BIND constructs, at the cost of only one level of indentation.
      Common Lisp
      0000Updated May 11, 2025May 11, 2025
    • STUB. Provides an ENSURE method combination type that allows for concise and flexible instantiation and reinitialization of dependent objects.
      Common Lisp
      0000Updated May 11, 2025May 11, 2025
    • INCOMPLETE. Provides a new slot allocation type whose instances are represented as an arbitrary object.
      Common Lisp
      0000Updated May 11, 2025May 11, 2025
    • xcall

      Public
      INCOMPLETE. xcall maps a template over the cartesian product of trees of alternative forms provided within.
      Common Lisp
      0000Updated May 11, 2025May 11, 2025
    • INCOMPLETE. Provides a simple unified extensible way of processing lambda lists.
      Common Lisp
      0100Updated May 11, 2025May 11, 2025
    • UNSUPPORTED. UNSTABLE. INCOMPLETE.
      Common Lisp
      0000Updated May 11, 2025May 11, 2025
    • A simple Emacs major mode (my first), specializing html-mode to help me write documentation related to Common Lisp.
      Emacs Lisp
      0000Updated Sep 27, 2019Sep 27, 2019
    • INCOMPLETE. Provides alternatives to FLET and FLET* that behave analogously to LET and LET* except they bind values in the function namespace. Intended to reduce conceptual differences between lexical binding of variables and functions. Makes functional programming more natural in some cases.
      Common Lisp
      0000Updated Sep 27, 2019Sep 27, 2019
    • bigname

      Public
      This library converts potentially very big integers and fractions into their text representation. At this time, only conversion to french cardinal and ordinal is supported.
      Common Lisp
      0110Updated Sep 27, 2019Sep 27, 2019