Hi Anton,
Indeed.
I missed that it can run as a standalone command line also. This wasn’t obvious to me while browsing the documentation.
I thought I will have to install a c development environment and write my own c code to call ECL and get it to try it out.
After installing ECL I was (luckily) asked if I want to run ECL, which opened a lisp REPL window.
thank you for all the responses,
Daniel
From: Anton Vodonosov [mailto:avodonosov@yandex.ru]
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2017 01:23
To: Gross, Daniel <daniel.gross@intel.com>; ecl-devel@common-lisp.net
Subject: Re: quick way to test compatibility
So what's the problem? ECL is very easy to install
07.04.2017, 17:51, "Gross, Daniel" <daniel.gross@intel.com>:
Hi,
I have some lisp source code and would like to test compatibility with ECL. Is there a simple way to test for compatibility. Ideally, I would compile and/or repl and run the code with ecl.
thank you,
Daniel
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