We've compiled a list of 12 free and paid alternatives to GNU Common Lisp. The primary competitors include AUMS, Hy. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between GNU Common Lisp and LispWorks, Steel Bank Common Lisp, CMU Common Lisp. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.
We've compiled a list of 12 free and paid alternatives to GNU Common Lisp. The primary competitors include AUMS, Hy. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between GNU Common Lisp and LispWorks, Steel Bank Common Lisp, CMU Common Lisp. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.
GCL is the official Common Lisp for the GNU project.
GCL is the official Common Lisp for the GNU project.
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GCL is the official Common Lisp for the GNU project. Its design makes use of the system's C compiler to compile to native object code, providing for both good performance and facile portability. GCL currently compiles itself and the primary free software Lisp applications, Maxima , ACL2 and Axiom, on eleven GNU/Linux architectures (x86 powerpc s390 sparc arm alpha ia64 hppa m68k mips mipsel), Windows, Sparc Solaris, and FreeBSD. On most platforms, GCL can load native object code modules directly into its lisp core, where they are preserved in any custom lisp images produced via the save-system call.