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Clasp — Bringing Common Lisp and C++ Together
Clasp is a new Common Lisp implementation that seamlessly interoperates with C++ libraries and programs using LLVM for compilation to native code. This allows Clasp to take advantage of a vast array of preexisting libraries and programs, such as out of the scientific computing ecosystem. Embedding them in a Common Lisp environment allows you to make use of rapid prototyping, incremental development, and other capabilities that make it a powerful language.
For more information on using Clasp, see:
Releases
See Releases for current releases of Clasp. For more information please see the Release Notes.
Building Clasp
At the moment, Clasp is supported on Linux, Mac OS X and FreeBSD. On these systems, you should be able to build it from source and you may be able to install using a package manager. See the Wiki for more information.
In case things go wrong, the quickest way to get help is to either file an issue, or to chat with us directly.
Building takes a lot of resources. In parallel mode
(:parallel-build t
in config.sexp) you need more than 8 GB of RAM
and it will be 1-2 hours build time. If you have 8 GB of RAM you can turn off
the parallel build which will then run for a day or so. Make sure to have some
paging space ("swapfile") configured.
There is also docker image here.
Common Lisp Ecosystem Support
Clasp supports the following major components:
Post on the issues or contact us if you're interested in changing that.
Contributing to Clasp
We very much welcome any kind of contribution to Clasp, even if it is just bug finding and testing. A lot can be done all around the project, if you want to dive into something large. See the Contributing file for the few guidelines we've set up around contributions.
Reporting Problems
Generally you can report problems in two fashions, either by opening a New Issue or by chatting with us directly. In both cases, though, you should have the following pieces handy in order for us to be able to help you out as quickly and painlessly as possible:
- Your operating system name and version.
- The branch that you're using of Clasp.
- A paste of the build log or failure point that you reached.
- Patience.
IRC
Clasp has an IRC channel on Libera called #clasp. If you have questions, problems, suggestions, or generally would like to just hang out with us devs, come and stop by!
More on Clasp
For more information on Clasp and the discussion around it, see the following sites:
- Christian Schafmeister's blog
- Hackernews
- Google Tech Talks
- ELS2016
- Lessons Learned Implementing Common Lisp with LLVM
Acknowledgments
Clasp was supported by:
- The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DOD-DTRA) (HDTRA1-09-1-0009)
- The National Institutes of Health (NIH/NIGMS Grant number: 2R01GM067866-07A2)
- The National Science Foundation (Grant number: 1300231)