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build - Lisp Executable

I've just started learning Lisp and I can't figure out how to compile and link lisp code to an executable.

I'm using clisp and clisp -c produces two files:

  • .fas
  • .lib

What do I do next to get an executable?

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I was actually trying to do this today, and I found typing this into the CLisp REPL worked:

(EXT:SAVEINITMEM "executable.exe"
                 :QUIET t
                 :INIT-FUNCTION 'main
                 :EXECUTABLE t
                 :NORC t)

where main is the name of the function you want to call when the program launches, :QUIET t suppresses the startup banner, and :EXECUTABLE t makes a native executable.

It can also be useful to call

(EXT:EXIT)

at the end of your main function in order to stop the user from getting an interactive lisp prompt when the program is done.

EDIT: Reading the documentation, you may also want to add :NORC t (read link). This suppresses loading the RC file (for example, ~/.clisprc.lisp).


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