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Tamas K Papp's blog skip to main | skip to sidebar Tamas K Papp's blog Blog about random things, mostly technical stuff, software announcements, Lisp code. Tuesday, January 7, 2014 Simple scripting in Common Lisp I know enough Bash to read simple scripts, but I am always having a hard time when I am trying to write a script that does something that is more complicated than a one-liner that substitutes arguments into a template. I can eventually figure things out, but I have never bothered to develop my Bash skills, programming in it for me is error-prone and time-consuming. So recently I have started experimenting with scripting in Common Lisp. It turns out to be very, very easy and convenient if you already know CL . I usually start scripting with a skeleton that looks like this: (cl:defpackage # :script ( :use # :cl ) ( :export # :run )) (cl:in-package :script ) ;;; code comes here I run things from SLIME and experiment with the REPL. When I th...
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