Common Lisp Interface Manager

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McCLIM Lisp Listener

The Common Lisp Interface Manager, or CLIM for short, is software based on Common Lisp for creating graphical user interfaces . It enables input, output and window management.

CLIM describes the user interface on a very abstract level. This means that CLIM applications can easily be ported to different systems. The programmer does not come into contact with the actual GUI toolkit that the respective CLIM implementation uses. At the moment there are implementations for Motif and GTK + , among others .

Functionality

Are supported, for example, context-sensitive input and sucked. Presentations , graphical representations of CLOS - objects represent.

There is a free implementation called McCLIM.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. A GUI toolkit for Common Lisp ( English ) Common-Lisp.Net maintainers. Retrieved February 12, 2019.