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Gilbert Baumann  
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 More options Feb 17 1999, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
From: Gilbert Baumann <u...@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Date: 1999/02/17
Subject: Re: Gtk+-bindings for Common Lisp?

fred...@infa.abo.fi (Fredrik Sandström) writes:

> Is anyone working on Gtk+-bindings for Common Lisp? That's something
> I'd really like to have (for CMUCL to be more specific), and I've
> often thought about trying to hack something together myself, but I
> don't think I know the internals of Gtk+ (or Common Lisp for that
> matter) well enough to be able to do a very good job.

> I imagine that a lot of people would be interested in this and I'm
> surprised no one has done it yet - considering that there are already
> Gtk+-bindings for 11 different languages (including Guile Scheme, but
> Common Lisp would be much nicer...); see
> http://www.gtk.org/language-bindings.html

>                 Fredrik Sandstrom | "I have never let my schooling
>               fred...@infa.abo.fi |  interfere with my education."
>       http://infa.abo.fi/~fredrik |                   - Mark Twain

I have gtk bindings for Common Lisp. There is no home page or
something similar yet. But feel free seek out for
cl-gtk-<date>.tar.gz in:

 http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~unk6/export/

Like CLM, it uses a pipe to a gtk daemon written in C for portability
across different Common Lisp implementations. The interface code is
generated automatically from the gtk-guile .defs files.

Gilbert.

--
;;; You know you have hacked Lisp too much, when you m-c-x in a C buffer.


 
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