From: Jes�s Di�guez
Subject: Using C from Lisp
Date: 
Message-ID: <dn6h4.922$gj7.23301@m2newsread.uni2.es>
Hello everybody.
I�m Jes�s from Spain.
I  need help with clisp in Linux.
I need call to C functions or to C programs from a lisp program and I don�t
find information or examples about this question.
Please, Can you tell me where I can find it?
Thanks.
········@lander.es
········@wanadoo.es

From: Tony
Subject: Re: Using C from Lisp
Date: 
Message-ID: <27acf7e8.7e2fa667@usw-ex0109-069.remarq.com>
Try looking at the franx web pages, there are loads of ad
ons, I don't know about c from lisp, but I know there are
librarys for c that will compile lisp functions, so LISP for
c might be easyer.


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From: Hartmann Schaffer
Subject: Re: Using C from Lisp
Date: 
Message-ID: <388630da.0@flint.sentex.net>
In article <···················@m2newsread.uni2.es>,
	"Jes�s Di�guez" <········@wanadoo.es> writes:
> Hello everybody.
> I�m Jes�s from Spain.
> I  need help with clisp in Linux.
> I need call to C functions or to C programs from a lisp program and I don�t
> find information or examples about this question.
> Please, Can you tell me where I can find it?

i assume you mean haible's clisp.  check out the documentation that
comes with your linux system.  if you can't find anything, download the
sourcepackage.  it contains documentation and examp-les for clisp's
foreingn function interface

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Hartmann Schaffer

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