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GTFL – A Graphical Terminal for Common Lisp


graphical terminal for Common Lisp. The client is a html page running in a web browser and GTFL provides mechanisms for sending content to the client page from within Lisp (using HUNCHENTOOT and HT-SIMPLE-AJAX).

By encapsulating visualizations for representations in expandable html elements, the complete trace fits into one browser window and still includes every little detail and intermediate processing step of the involved FCG algorithms (which would be thousands of pages debugging output to the listener). description:MD5 Message Digest functionlong-description:This package contains functions to compute the MD5 sum on a stream or string.author:Pierre Maimaintainer:Kevin M. Rosenberg <kmr@debian.org>licence:Public Domainversion:1.8 Download and installation Browser compatibility The GTFL terminal start-gtfl*gtfl-address**gtfl-port* gtfl-out replace-element-content append-to-element reset-gtfl*reset-functions* who who2s who-lambda define-css define-js make-id-string

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