Hey, you had asked us to send mail to the list and let people know about this, so here it is. We've put together a cffi-grovel, which, similar to sb-grovel, generates platform-specific definitions of types, structures, and constants given platform-independent descriptions of them. We've started to build a package cffi-unix on top of it, which will eventually be used for a portable and complete networking API.
This is a very early release, so everything's somewhat unpolished, including the website, but it may be of interest to people...
http://www.accela.net/cffi-grovel/ http://www.accela.net/cffi-grovel/releases/
-- Dan Knapp
On Dec 30, 2005, at 6:00 PM, Luis Oliveira wrote:
Fri Dec 30 22:52:18 CET 2005 Luis Oliveira <loliveira@common- lisp.net>
Fix more typos in cffi-manual.
M ./doc/cffi-manual.texinfo -10 +10
Fri Dec 30 13:18:46 CET 2005 Luis Oliveira <loliveira@common- lisp.net>
Fix foreign-free example in the documentation.
M ./doc/cffi-manual.texinfo -1 +1
Fri Dec 30 09:18:18 CET 2005 James Bielman jamesjb@jamesjb.com
add scripts/ directory and release script
A ./scripts/ A ./scripts/release.sh
Fri Dec 30 08:43:03 CET 2005 Luis Oliveira <loliveira@common- lisp.net>
Fix the struct.names test and update some CLISP comments.
M ./src/cffi-clisp.lisp -6 +3 M ./tests/struct.lisp -1 +2
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