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cl-webkit - WebKitGTK+ binding for Common Lisp

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cl-webkit is a binding to [WebKitGTK+] for Common Lisp, currently targeting WebKit version 2. The WebKitGTK+ library adds web browsing capabilities to an application, leveraging the full power of the WebKit browsing engine.

API overview

The cl-webkit API closely follows the WebKit2 API, with the exception that class based interfaces are preferred over functional interfaces in cases where both are provided.

That is, *_{new,get,set} methods are excluded in favour of make-instance and slot accessors wherever possible.

For documentation on how to use the WebKit2 API, please refer to the C API documentation.

Backwards compatibility (with older WebKit2 API versions) is not a priority. The binding targets the latest version of Webkit2Gtk+ available on mainstream distributions.

Dependencies

  • A working installation of WebKit2GTK+ (whichever package provides libwebkit2gtk-4.0.so, e.g., libwebkit2gtk on Debian).
  • A [CFFI] compatible Common Lisp implementation. The package is developed using [SBCL] but should work on any implementation that supports CFFI.
  • A recent checkout of [cl-cffi-gtk]

Installation

Assuming you have [Quicklisp] installed, do

  1. Clone to ~/common-lisp/quicklisp/local-projects/cl-webkit
  2. > lisp
  3. > (ql:quickload :cl-webkit2)

Contributing

Contributing implies an agreement to redistribute the work under the project’s license (see below); please make sure that you own the rights to the work you contribute.

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cl-webkit is distributed under the MIT license.

Please note that this licence only covers the binding itself. Refer to the distribution terms of the third-party dependencies for details.

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