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# lisp-modules {#lisp}
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This document describes the Nixpkgs infrastructure for building Common Lisp
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systems that use [ASDF](https://asdf.common-lisp.dev/) (Another System
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Definition Facility). It lives in `pkgs/development/lisp-modules`.
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## Overview {#lisp-overview}
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The main entry point of the API are the Common Lisp implementation packages
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themselves (e.g. `abcl`, `ccl`, `clasp-common-lisp`, `clisp`, `ecl`,
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`sbcl`). They have the `pkgs` and `withPackages` attributes, which can be used
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to discover available packages and to build wrappers, respectively.
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The `pkgs` attribute set contains packages that were automatically
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[imported](#lisp-importing-packages-from-quicklisp) from Quicklisp, and any
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other [manually defined](#lisp-defining-packages-inside) ones. Not every package
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works for all the CL implementations (e.g. `nyxt` only makes sense for `sbcl`).
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The `withPackages` function is of primary utility. It is used to build
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[runnable wrappers](#lisp-building-wrappers), with a pinned and pre-built
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[ASDF FASL](#lisp-loading-asdf) available in the `ASDF` environment variable,
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and `CL_SOURCE_REGISTRY`/`ASDF_OUTPUT_TRANSLATIONS` configured to
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[find the desired systems on runtime](#lisp-loading-systems).
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In addition, Lisps have the `withOverrides` function, which can be used to
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[substitute](#lisp-including-external-pkg-in-scope) any package in the scope of
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their `pkgs`. This will also be useful together with `overrideLispAttrs` when
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[dealing with slashy systems](#lisp-dealing-with-slashy-systems), because they
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should stay in the main package and be built by specifying the `systems`
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argument to `build-asdf-system`.
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## The 90% use case example {#lisp-use-case-example}
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The most common way to use the library is to run ad-hoc wrappers like this:
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`nix-shell -p 'sbcl.withPackages (ps: with ps; [ alexandria ])'`
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Then, in a shell:
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```
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$ sbcl
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* (load (sb-ext:posix-getenv "ASDF"))
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* (asdf:load-system 'alexandria)
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```
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Also one can create a `pkgs.mkShell` environment in `shell.nix`/`flake.nix`:
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```nix
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let
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sbcl' = sbcl.withPackages (ps: [ ps.alexandria ]);
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in mkShell {
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packages = [ sbcl' ];
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}
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```
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Such a Lisp can be now used e.g. to compile your sources:
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```nix
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{
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buildPhase = ''
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${sbcl'}/bin/sbcl --load my-build-file.lisp
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'';
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}
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```
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## Importing packages from Quicklisp {#lisp-importing-packages-from-quicklisp}
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To save some work of writing Nix expressions, there is a script that imports all
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the packages distributed by Quicklisp into `imported.nix`. This works by parsing
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its `releases.txt` and `systems.txt` files, which are published every couple of
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months on [quicklisp.org](https://beta.quicklisp.org/dist/quicklisp.txt).
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The import process is implemented in the `import` directory as Common Lisp
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code in the `org.lispbuilds.nix` ASDF system. To run the script, one can
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execute `ql-import.lisp`:
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```
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cd pkgs/development/lisp-modules
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nix-shell --run 'sbcl --script ql-import.lisp'
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```
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The script will:
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1. Download the latest Quicklisp `systems.txt` and `releases.txt` files
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2. Generate a temporary SQLite database of all QL systems in `packages.sqlite`
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3. Generate an `imported.nix` file from the database
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(The `packages.sqlite` file can be deleted at will, because it is regenerated
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each time the script runs.)
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The maintainer's job is to:
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1. Re-run the `ql-import.lisp` script when there is a new Quicklisp release
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2. [Add any missing native dependencies](#lisp-quicklisp-adding-native-dependencies) in `ql.nix`
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3. For packages that still don't build, [package them manually](#lisp-defining-packages-inside) in `packages.nix`
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Also, the `imported.nix` file **must not be edited manually**! It should only be
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generated as described in this section (by running `ql-import.lisp`).
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### Adding native dependencies {#lisp-quicklisp-adding-native-dependencies}
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The Quicklisp files contain ASDF dependency data, but don't include native
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library (CFFI) dependencies, and, in the case of ABCL, Java dependencies.
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The `ql.nix` file contains a long list of overrides, where these dependencies
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can be added.
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Packages defined in `packages.nix` contain these dependencies naturally.
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### Trusting `systems.txt` and `releases.txt` {#lisp-quicklisp-trusting}
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The previous implementation of `lisp-modules` didn't fully trust the Quicklisp
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data, because there were times where the dependencies specified were not
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complete and caused broken builds. It instead used a `nix-shell` environment to
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discover real dependencies by using the ASDF APIs.
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The current implementation has chosen to trust this data, because it's faster to
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parse a text file than to build each system to generate its Nix file, and
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because that way packages can be mass-imported. Because of that, there may come
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a day where some packages will break, due to bugs in Quicklisp. In that case,
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the fix could be a manual override in `packages.nix` and `ql.nix`.
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A known fact is that Quicklisp doesn't include dependencies on slashy systems in
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its data. This is an example of a situation where such fixes were used, e.g. to
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replace the `systems` attribute of the affected packages. (See the definition of
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`iolib`).
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### Quirks {#lisp-quicklisp-quirks}
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During Quicklisp import:
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- `+` in names is converted to `_plus{_,}`: `cl+ssl`->`cl_plus_ssl`, `alexandria+`->`alexandria_plus`
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- `.` in names is converted to `_dot_`: `iolib.base`->`iolib_dot_base`
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- names starting with a number have a `_` prepended (`3d-vectors`->`_3d-vectors`)
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- `_` in names is converted to `__` for reversibility
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## Defining packages manually inside Nixpkgs {#lisp-defining-packages-inside}
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Packages that for some reason are not in Quicklisp, and so cannot be
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auto-imported, or don't work straight from the import, are defined in the
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`packages.nix` file.
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In that file, use the `build-asdf-system` function, which is a wrapper around
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`mkDerivation` for building ASDF systems. Various other hacks are present, such
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as `build-with-compile-into-pwd` for systems which create files during
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compilation (such as cl-unicode).
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The `build-asdf-system` function is documented
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[here](#lisp-defining-packages-outside). Also, `packages.nix` is full of
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examples of how to use it.
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## Defining packages manually outside Nixpkgs {#lisp-defining-packages-outside}
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Lisp derivations (`abcl`, `sbcl` etc.) also export the `buildASDFSystem`
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function, which is similar to `build-asdf-system` from `packages.nix`, but is
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part of the public API.
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It takes the following arguments:
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- `pname`: the package name
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- `version`: the package version
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- `src`: the package source
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- `patches`: patches to apply to the source before build
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- `nativeLibs`: native libraries used by CFFI and grovelling
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- `javaLibs`: Java libraries for ABCL
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- `lispLibs`: dependencies on other packages build with `buildASDFSystem`
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- `systems`: list of systems to build
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It can be used to define packages outside Nixpkgs, and, for example, add them
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into the package scope with `withOverrides`.
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### Including an external package in scope {#lisp-including-external-pkg-in-scope}
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A package defined outside Nixpkgs using `buildASDFSystem` can be woven into the
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Nixpkgs-provided scope like this:
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```nix
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let
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alexandria = sbcl.buildASDFSystem rec {
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pname = "alexandria";
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version = "1.4";
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src = fetchFromGitLab {
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domain = "gitlab.common-lisp.net";
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owner = "alexandria";
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repo = "alexandria";
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rev = "v${version}";
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hash = "sha256-1Hzxt65dZvgOFIljjjlSGgKYkj+YBLwJCACi5DZsKmQ=";
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};
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};
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sbcl' = sbcl.withOverrides (self: super: {
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inherit alexandria;
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});
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in sbcl'.pkgs.alexandria
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```
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## Overriding package attributes {#lisp-overriding-package-attributes}
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Packages export the `overrideLispAttrs` function, which can be used to build a
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new package with different parameters.
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Example of overriding `alexandria`:
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```nix
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sbcl.pkgs.alexandria.overrideLispAttrs (oldAttrs: rec {
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version = "1.4";
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src = fetchFromGitLab {
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domain = "gitlab.common-lisp.net";
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owner = "alexandria";
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repo = "alexandria";
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rev = "v${version}";
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hash = "sha256-1Hzxt65dZvgOFIljjjlSGgKYkj+YBLwJCACi5DZsKmQ=";
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};
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})
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```
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### Dealing with slashy systems {#lisp-dealing-with-slashy-systems}
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Slashy (secondary) systems should not exist in their own packages! Instead, they
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should be included in the parent package as an extra entry in the `systems`
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argument to the `build-asdf-system`/`buildASDFSystem` functions.
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The reason is that ASDF searches for a secondary system in the `.asd` of the
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parent package. Thus, having them separate would cause either one of them not to
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load cleanly, because one will contains FASLs of itself but not the other, and
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vice versa.
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To package slashy systems, use `overrideLispAttrs`, like so:
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```nix
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ecl.pkgs.alexandria.overrideLispAttrs (oldAttrs: {
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systems = oldAttrs.systems ++ [ "alexandria/tests" ];
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lispLibs = oldAttrs.lispLibs ++ [ ecl.pkgs.rt ];
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})
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```
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See the [respective section](#lisp-including-external-pkg-in-scope) on using
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`withOverrides` for how to weave it back into `ecl.pkgs`.
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Note that sometimes the slashy systems might not only have more dependencies
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than the main one, but create a circular dependency between `.asd`
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files. Unfortunately, in this case an adhoc solution becomes necessary.
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## Building Wrappers {#lisp-building-wrappers}
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Wrappers can be built using the `withPackages` function of Common Lisp
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implementations (`abcl`, `ecl`, `sbcl` etc.):
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```
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nix-shell -p 'sbcl.withPackages (ps: [ ps.alexandria ps.bordeaux-threads ])'
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```
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Such a wrapper can then be used like this:
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```
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$ sbcl
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* (load (sb-ext:posix-getenv "ASDF"))
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* (asdf:load-system 'alexandria)
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* (asdf:load-system 'bordeaux-threads)
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```
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### Loading ASDF {#lisp-loading-asdf}
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For best results, avoid calling `(require 'asdf)` When using the
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library-generated wrappers.
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Use `(load (ext:getenv "ASDF"))` instead, supplying your implementation's way of
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getting an environment variable for `ext:getenv`. This will load the
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(pre-compiled to FASL) Nixpkgs-provided version of ASDF.
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### Loading systems {#lisp-loading-systems}
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There, you can use `asdf:load-system`. This works by setting the right
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values for the `CL_SOURCE_REGISTRY`/`ASDF_OUTPUT_TRANSLATIONS` environment
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variables, so that systems are found in the Nix store and pre-compiled FASLs are
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loaded.
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## Adding a new Lisp {#lisp-adding-a-new-lisp}
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The function `wrapLisp` is used to wrap Common Lisp implementations. It adds the
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`pkgs`, `withPackages`, `withOverrides` and `buildASDFSystem` attributes to the
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derivation.
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`wrapLisp` takes these arguments:
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- `pkg`: the Lisp package
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- `faslExt`: Implementation-specific extension for FASL files
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- `program`: The name of executable file in `${pkg}/bin/` (Default: `pkg.pname`)
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- `flags`: A list of flags to always pass to `program` (Default: `[]`)
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- `asdf`: The ASDF version to use (Default: `pkgs.asdf_3_3`)
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- `packageOverrides`: Package overrides config (Default: `(self: super: {})`)
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This example wraps CLISP:
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```nix
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wrapLisp {
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pkg = clisp;
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faslExt = "fas";
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flags = ["-E" "UTF8"];
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}
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```
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