Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL) is a high-performance Common Lisp compiler. It is open-source/free software, with a permissive license. In addition to the compiler and runtime system for ANSI Common Lisp, it provides an interactive environment including a debugger, a statistical profiler, a code coverage tool, and many other extensions. SBCL runs on Linux, various BSDs, macOS, Solaris, and Windows. See the download page for supported platforms, and the getting started guide for additional help. SBCL is available in source and binary form for a number of different architectures. SBCL is available in binary form for many architectures. To obtain the latest binary release for your system, visit the platform support page and click on the green square which indicates your platform. You can install SBCL to a different directory prefix by setting the INSTALL_ROOT environment variable before running the installation script.

Features

  • High performance Common Lisp compiler
  • It is open source / free software
  • Permissive license
  • It provides an interactive environment including a debugger
  • SBCL runs on Linux, various BSDs, macOS, Solaris, and Windows
  • SBCL's manual is available on the web in html and pdf formats

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BSD License

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Programming Language

Common Lisp

Related Categories

Common Lisp Compilers, Common Lisp Code Coverage Tool

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2022-05-25