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OMPW provides an abstraction layer for writing Lisp libraries
that can be used in "pure" Common Lisp, but also in the OpenMusic[1]
or PWGL[2] environments.
You can always download the latest version via the link:
http://github.com/kisp/ompw/tarball/master
It defines a macro DEFINE-BOX that expands differently
depending on the current system being used.
For instance
(define-box myadd ((a 1) (b 1))
"Add A + B."
(+ a b))
will become:
In pure Common Lisp:
(progn (export 'myadd)
(defgeneric myadd (a b))
(defmethod myadd (a b) "add a + b." (+ a b)))
In OM:
(progn (export 'myadd)
(om::defmethod! myadd (a b)
:doc "Add A + B."
:initvals '(1 1)
:icon 128
(+ a b)))
In PWGL:
(progn (export 'myadd)
(system::pwgldef myadd ((a '1) (b '1))
"add a + b."
nil
(+ a b)))
See the file examples.lisp for more options.
Have fun,
Kilian Sprotte
Footnotes: [1] http://recherche.ircam.fr/equipes/repmus/OpenMusic/
[2] http://www.siba.fi/PWGL/
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Copyright (c) 2007 - 2011, Kilian Sprotte. All rights reserved.
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