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Packaging SLIME/SWANK as Common Lisp library
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CC-ing Ludovic and Ricardo if they want to chime in.
Thanks for the feedback, Andy, so invaluable as always.
> I've been using a cffi consumer for a while now, and my approach for
> that package was to update references to library and header files with
> the full paths to their respective store items.
Cool! Can you share this package? Or provide an example?
Can't wait to get this up and running!
> Adding to *foreign-library-directories* at compile time may allow a
> package to compile, but I get the feeling that it may not have the
> desired effect when you try to load the package later on.
Why? In my experience it works for a compiled Next executable.
> I guess another approach we could take if replacement is undesirable
> would be to modify the cffi package to honour some environment variable
> for its default, and then add that variable to the search path for
> cffi.
The cffi:*foreign-library-directories* approach got recommended to me on
the CFFI mailing list. I find it similar to what you want, a sort of
environment variable (a search-path global variable). I haven't looked
into Nix.
> I personally tend to favour replacement, but others could chime in here
> as well since this problem isn't specific to lisp packaging.
Could this be automated? What I like with cffi:*foreign-library-directories* is
that we could automatically push
(string-append (assoc-ref inputs "foo") "/lib)
to it so that packages only have to write something like
#:cffi-packages (list ,cl-sqlite ,cl-foo...)
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Pierre Neidhardt
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