using_ecl_embeddable_common-lisp_on_sdf
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By default ECL starts up in interactive mode. Log into SDF host //miku// and type "' | By default ECL starts up in interactive mode. Log into SDF host //miku// and type "' | ||
- | | + | < |
- | Copyright (C) 1984 Taiichi Yuasa and Masami Hagiya | + | |
- | Copyright (C) 1993 Giuseppe Attardi | + | ECL (Embeddable Common-Lisp) 11.1.1 |
- | Copyright (C) 2000 Juan J. Garcia-Ripoll | + | Copyright (C) 1984 Taiichi Yuasa and Masami Hagiya |
- | ECL is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it | + | Copyright (C) 1993 Giuseppe Attardi |
- | under certain conditions; see file ' | + | Copyright (C) 2000 Juan J. Garcia-Ripoll |
- | Type :h for Help. | + | ECL is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it |
- | Top level. | + | under certain conditions; see file ' |
- | > | + | Type :h for Help. |
+ | Top level. | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | |||
+ | </code> | ||
The default ECL prompt is ">" | The default ECL prompt is ">" | ||
- | | + | <code> |
- | 6 | + | |
- | | + | > (+ 1 2 3) |
- | 20 | + | 6 |
- | | + | > (* 4 5) |
- | hello SDF | + | 20 |
- | NIL | + | |
- | > | + | > (format t "hello SDF~& |
+ | hello SDF | ||
+ | NIL | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | |||
+ | </code> | ||
In-line help is available ; type :h for options. The debugger can be entered using " | In-line help is available ; type :h for options. The debugger can be entered using " | ||
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ex: hello.lsp | ex: hello.lsp | ||
- | % echo ' | + | <code> |
- | | + | % echo ' |
- | Hello SDF | + | |
+ | % ecl -norc -script hello.lsp | ||
+ | Hello SDF | ||
+ | |||
+ | </ | ||
It's also possible to use ECL to execute simple Common-Lisp one-liners at the command line (note that //princ// is needed for screen output): | It's also possible to use ECL to execute simple Common-Lisp one-liners at the command line (note that //princ// is needed for screen output): | ||
- | | + | < |
- | 6 | + | |
+ | % ecl -norc -shell /dev/null -eval " | ||
+ | 6 | ||
+ | |||
+ | </ | ||
A nicer way to accomplish the same is to create a small shell script: | A nicer way to accomplish the same is to create a small shell script: | ||
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< | < | ||
- | | + | #!/bin/sh |
- | # lispit - executes a lisp expression and dumps it to stdout | + | # lispit - executes a lisp expression and dumps it to stdout |
- | | + | LSP_EXPR=${@} |
- | | + | if [ " |
- | echo " | + | echo " |
- | echo " | + | echo " |
- | echo "" | + | echo "" |
- | exit 1 | + | exit 1 |
- | fi | + | fi |
- | | + | ecl -norc -shell /dev/null -eval " |
- | echo "" | + | echo "" |
- | exit 0 | + | exit 0 |
</ | </ | ||
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Example run: | Example run: | ||
- | | + | < |
- | (1 4 9 16 25) | + | |
+ | % lispit ' | ||
+ | (1 4 9 16 25) | ||
+ | |||
+ | </ | ||
===== ASDF / enabling readline ===== | ===== ASDF / enabling readline ===== |
using_ecl_embeddable_common-lisp_on_sdf.txt · Last modified: 2021/03/12 18:34 by hc9