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[Gcl-devel] Re: GCL/GTK


From: Camm Maguire
Subject: [Gcl-devel] Re: GCL/GTK
Date: 22 Aug 2003 15:40:02 -0400
User-agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2

Greetings!  Am very interested and you beat me to it!  I saw your name
connected with this just a few days ago somewhere on the web, and have
been meaning to ask you about it.  

A few questions:

1) Is this the 'latest and greatest"?  AFAIK, there have been several
   attempts at a common lisp interface to gtk, mentioned on cliki I
   believe.  

2) Any experience using this with glade?

3) I'd like to import this into CVS HEAD.  LGPL fits in perfectly with
   GCL.  Would the author like to volunteer as a GCL developer and
   maintain this subtree?  It might facilitate keeping things
   current. 

Take care,

root <address@hidden> writes:

> Camm,
> 
> This is code to do GTK bindings in commmon lisp.
> Don't know if you're interested.
> 
> Tim
> address@hidden
> address@hidden
> 
> From: address@hidden (Tim Daly, Jr.)
> Subject: Re: ADVI/Axiom connection
> 
> root <address@hidden> writes:
> 
> > Tim,
> > 
> > I believe, if memory serves, that you had common lisp bindings for the
> > GTK. Is that correct? If so, how difficult would it be to make these
> > work in GCL? What's the URL for this work?
> 
> The URL is http://tenkan.org/clgtk/ , where you can find the last
> beta.  There's a cleaner version hanging around on my disk.
> 
> It's designed so that all any Lisp needs to provide is some way to
> start a process and communicate with it via a pipe or socket.  So
> porting is trivial. In fact, it used to work on GCL, but I've never
> tried it since then.  
> 
> There has been no official release.  The code needs a good week's work
> before I would use it in a production environment.  
> 
> - -Tim
> ----------
> 
> 
> 
> 

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Camm Maguire                                            address@hidden
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