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Armed Bear Common Lisp README
=============================
GENERAL INFORMATION
-------------------
Armed Bear Common Lisp is a conforming implementation of ANSI Common
Lisp that runs in a Java virtual machine. It compiles Lisp code
directly to Java byte code.
LICENSE
=======
Armed Bear Common Lisp is distributed under the GNU General Public
License with a classpath exception (see "Classpath Exception" below).
A copy of GNU General Public License (GPLv2) is included in this
distribution, in <file:COPYING>.
We have modified our GPLv2 license section 13 to read:
13. Linking this library statically or dynamically with other
modules is making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the
terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the
whole combination.
The following paragraph details the "classpath exception" which ABCL
allows as an exception to the statement about linking libraries.
As a special exception, the copyright holders of this software give
you permission to link this software with independent modules to
produce an executable, regardless of the license terms of these
independent modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting
executable under terms of your choice, provided that you also meet,
for each linked independent module, the terms and conditions of the
license of that module. An independent module is a module which is
not derived from or based on this software. If you modify this
software, you may extend this exception to your version of the
software, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to
do so, delete this exception statement from your version.
RUNNING FROM DOCKER
===================
With [Docker Engine][] installed one may execute:
docker build -t YOURID/abcl .
docker run -it YOURID/abcl
to get something like
illin:~/work/abcl$ docker run -it YOURID/abcl
Armed Bear Common Lisp 1.6.0
Java 1.8.0_111 Oracle Corporation
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM
Low-level initialization completed in 0.295 seconds.
Startup completed in 1.425 seconds.
Type ":help" for a list of available commands.
CL-USER(1): 23
23
See <file:Dockerfile> for the build instructions.
[Docker Engine]: https://www.docker.com/products/docker-engine
RUNNING FROM BINARY RELEASE
===========================
After you have downloaded a binary release from either [the
distributed Maven POM graph][maven-abcl] or from
[abcl.org][abcl.org-release] archive unpack it into its own
directory. To run ABCL directly from this directory, make sure Java
(Java 6, 7, 8, and 11 are supported by ABCL 1.6.0) is in your shell's
path.
[maven-abcl]: <https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.abcl/abcl/1.6.0>
[maven-abcl-contrib]: <https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.abcl/abcl-contrib/1.6.0>
[abcl.org-release]: <http://abcl.org/releases/1.6.0/>
To start ABCL, simply issue the following command:
cmd$ java -jar abcl.jar
which should result in output like the following
Armed Bear Common Lisp 1.6.0
Java 1.8.0_232 AdoptOpenJDK
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM
Low-level initialization completed in 0.356 seconds.
Startup completed in 2.055 seconds.
Loading /home/evenson_not_org/.abclrc completed in 13.669 seconds.
Type ":help" for a list of available commands.
CL-USER(1):
Yer now at the interactive ABCL "Read Eval Print Loop" (REPL): hacks
'n glory await.
SWANK
-----
One may easily start a swank listener via
(require :asdf)
(require :abcl-contrib)
(asdf:load-system :quicklisp-abcl :force t)
(ql:quickload :swank)
BUILDING FROM SOURCE RELEASE
============================
ABCL may be built from its source code by executing the build
instructions <file:build.xml> expressed by the venerable Apache Ant
tool.
To build, one must have a Java 6, 7, 8 or 11 Java Development Kit
(JDK) installed locally. Just the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) isn't
enough, as you need the Java compiler ('javac') to compile the Java
source of the ABCL implementation.
Download a binary distribution [Ant version 1.7.1 or greater][ant].
Unpack the files somewhere convenient, ensuring that the 'ant' (or
'ant.bat' under Windows) executable is in your path and executable.
[ant]: http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi
Then simply executing
cmd$ ant
from the directory containing the <file:build.xml> instructions will
create an executable wrapper ('abcl' under UNIX, 'abcl.bat' under
Windows). Use this wrapper to start ABCL.
The build may be customized by copying <file:abcl.properties.in> to
<file:abcl.properties>, which will cause Ant to attempt to build
incrementally as well as optimizing the runtime for a contemporary
64bit desktop/server machine running Java 8 or 11. The file contains
incomplete documentation on how it may be edited for subsequent
customization.
Using NetBeans
--------------
Alternatively, one may install the [Netbeans visual integrated
development environment][netbeans], which contains both the Java
Development Kit as well as the Ant build tool.
With Netbeans, one should be able to open the ABCL directory as a
project whereupon the usual build, run, and debug targets as invoked
in the GUI are available. Use the 'slime' config with a suitably
linked 'swank.asd' in '~/.asdf-install-dir/systems/' to connect a REPL
to the NetBeans debug process.
[netbeans]: http://netbeans.org/downloads/
BUGS
====
ABCL is a conforming ANSI Common Lisp implementation. Any other
behavior should be reported as a bug.
ABCL now has a manual stating its conformance to the ANSI standard,
providing a compliant and practical Common Lisp implementation.
Tests
-----
ABCL 1.6.0 currently fails 46 out of 21835 total tests, whereas ABCL
1.5.0 failed 48 out of 21708 total tests in the [revised and expanded
ANSI CL test suite][ansi-test] (derived from the tests originally
written for GCL).
[ansi-test]: git+https://gitlab.common-lisp.net/ansi-test/ansi-test.git
Maxima's test suite runs without failures.
ABCL comes with a test suite, see the output of `ant help.test` for
more information.
### Deficiencies
Many. But patches to address issues mentioned above will be gladly
accepted.
CONTACT
=======
Please report problems to the development mailing list:
<armedbear-devel@common-lisp.net>
Have fun!
AUTHORS
=======
On behalf of all ABCL development team and contributors,
Mark Evenson
Erik Huelsmann
Rudolf Schlatte
Alessio Stalla
Ville Voutilainen
alan
olof ferada
pipping
slyrus
vibhu
dmiles
November 2019