http://www.cliki.net/Common-Lisp-POSIX
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> I've posted a couple of pages about Specifications of a SUSv3 API in
> Common-Lisp on cliki:
Are you aware of Daniel Barlow's efforts in similar direction? I see no
reference to his proposal or the related discussion that happened here --
so I am wondering if you are aware that is exists.
http://alu.cliki.net/com-metacircles-posix
Also, have you considered using a non-authoritative name for this? If so,
than would you like to link your proposal here:
Cheers,
-- Nikodemus
> Pascal Bourguignon <sp...@thalassa.informatimago.com> wrote:
>
> > I've posted a couple of pages about Specifications of a SUSv3 API in
> > Common-Lisp on cliki:
>
> Are you aware of Daniel Barlow's efforts in similar direction? I see no
> reference to his proposal or the related discussion that happened here --
> so I am wondering if you are aware that is exists.
>
> http://alu.cliki.net/com-metacircles-posix
Well, before inserting my pages in http://www.cliki.net, I did a
search on posix and since it did not return anything, I assumed that
there was nothing in this cliki about a POSIX interface in
Common-Lisp.
How could I have guessed that there was an alternative cliki on
alu.cliki.net?
Why aren't their search motors linked?
On ALU CLiki, the page are marked with a "This is a test site."
What does that mean?
Should we use www.cliki.net or alu.cliki.net?
> Also, have you considered using a non-authoritative name for this? If so,
> than would you like to link your proposal here:
>
> http://alu.cliki.net/Standard
com-metacircle-posix:
The scope of this interface is "operating system calls on a typical
Unixlike platform".
(in addition, the approach to the API is low-level FFI)
Common-Lisp-POSIX:
The main purpose is to define a Common-Lisp SUSv3/POSIX API.
(while here we want to specify a pure lisp API).
The objective is slightly more ambitious. In the end, we could have a
document that could be submited for inclusion in the suite of POSIX
languages API.
I use the name Common-Lisp-POSIX only as a flag to rally everybody
concerned. No relation to the name of the packages.
See: http://www.cliki.net/cl-posix-generalities
I see no reference to my proposal there either, but I do see large
chunks of text which appear to have been copied and pasted from it
verbatim <http://www.cliki.net/cl-posix-generalities>, which I think
is either a truly incredible coincidence or a pretty good indication
that Pascal is aware of it.
-dan
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> Pascal Bourguignon <sp...@thalassa.informatimago.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I've posted a couple of pages about Specifications of a SUSv3 API in
> >> Common-Lisp on cliki:
> >
> Nikodemus Siivola <tsii...@kekkonen.cs.hut.fi> writes:
> > Are you aware of Daniel Barlow's efforts in similar direction? I see no
> > reference to his proposal or the related discussion that happened here --
>
> I see no reference to my proposal there either, but I do see large
> chunks of text which appear to have been copied and pasted from it
> verbatim <http://www.cliki.net/cl-posix-generalities>, which I think
> is either a truly incredible coincidence or a pretty good indication
> that Pascal is aware of it.
Indeed, as noted at the beginning, I took notes from the newsgroup
discussion about it.