From: Mark Kantrowitz
Subject: Portable Common Lisp Utilities
Date:
Message-ID: <9945@pt.cs.cmu.edu>
This post describes four portable utilities for Common Lisp which are
available by anonymous ftp from a.gp.cs.cmu.edu in the directory
/usr/mkant/Public.
All have been placed in the public domain and are distributed without
warranty of any kind.
defsystem.lisp A portable system definition facility, similar
to the Symbolics system construction tool.
Documentation is in defsystem.ps.
logical-pathnames.lisp A portable implementation of the X3J13 June
1989 specification for logical pathnames, as
documented in Guy Steele CLtL2, section 23.1.5.
metering.lisp A portable code profiling tool, for gathering
timing and consing statistics while a program
is running. This is a combination of the Monitor
package written by Chris McConnell and the
Profile package written by Skef Wholey and
Rob MacLachlan, with a few extensions.
Documentation is in the first few pages.
xref.lisp A portable cross referencing tool for determining
callers of functions and variables, and for
maping out the structure of a program. Similar
to Symbolics Who-Calls and Xerox Masterscope.
Includes an interface to Joe Bates' Postscript
graphing tool (psgraph.lisp).
Please send bug reports, comments, and suggestions to ·····@cs.cmu.edu.
Also, if you'd like to receive future notification of updates,
bug-fixes, and new utilities, send email to ·····@cs.cmu.edu.
--mark