Qlot is a project-local library installer for Common Lisp, utilizing the Quicklisp facility. It enables developers to manage dependencies on a per-project basis, ensuring consistent environments and avoiding conflicts between projects. Qlot is akin to Bundler for Ruby or Carton for Perl, providing a familiar experience for developers from other ecosystems.
String matching algorithms implementation for Lisp
Common Lisp provides a SEARCH function to lookup given keys in a string, but its implementation can be subotimal: it can be beaten in some cases by even the simpliest brute-force algorithm.
This project is aimed at implementing robust string matching algorithms for Common Lisp.
B-Tree implemented in Common Lisp. Stores key/value pairs onto disk based data structure. Current implementation has been tested with SBCL. Project was originally at alien-consader.org but is now made available at SourceForge.
Toolbox contains a few common utilities used in other projects. Toolbox has also for example a generic non-trivial double-linked list implementation which uses SBCL's weak-pointers when referencing to previous item.
The IEEE 1619 Committee open-source reference implementations of encryption algorithms, plus testing and certification suites, for each encryption algorithm included in the standard.
A Common Lisp simple testing framework NUTS (Non-Unit Test Suite) extended with the implementation of Framework for Integrated Test (Fit, http://fit.c2.com)