The Common Lisp Interface Manager (CLIM) is a powerful Lisp-based programming interface that provides a layered set of portable facilities for constructing user interfaces. These include basic windowing, input, output, and graphics services; stream-orient
raries in high-level programming languages but can't or don't want to use C# or Java for various reasons, so they are stuck with C without syntax support for the GObject type system. The Vala
Luxinia is a 3D engine written in C that uses OpenGL, Lua, GLFW and OpenAL. Its design goals were: Easy to use Extendable Entirely scriptable from the outside Entertaining samples
targeting neko or flash9. On neko, it replaces the file/line debug infos by a class/method/line infos. On flash9, there is already class/method infos so it adds file/line infos which will be displayed when an exception occured. I’m planning to support -
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