I realize that this maybe a simple question, but I new to Lisp and X, so:
Is there a Lisp interface to X11, similar to the C interface?
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In article <····@ncar.ucar.edu>, ····@stout.ucar.edu (Rich Neitzel) writes:
> I realize that this maybe a simple question, but I new to Lisp and X, so:
>
> Is there a Lisp interface to X11, similar to the C interface?
I would also like to know (I seem to recall having seen a Lisp which produced
C code which would interface through the standard Xlib, but I may be wrong.)
In addition, does such an interface exist for prolog?
Thanks for any help,
Tom Wolf
Bell Labs, Holmdel, NJ E-mail: ·····@homxb.att.com
From: Judy Anderson
Subject: Re: Lisp & X
Date:
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A common lisp interface to X (called CLX) is available and comes with
the standard distribution of X11R2 and X11R3. Documentation is
"forthcoming".
yduJ (Judy Anderson)
Lucid, Inc.
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