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The document introduction.htm provides an overview of the Allegro CL documentation with links to all major documents. The document index.htm is an index with pointers to every documented object (operators, variables, etc.) The revision number of this document is below the title. These documents may be revised from time to time between releases.If your application requirements include running custom C code before Lisp starts up, you may build your own Lisp executable. Here is an example:
1.0 Introduction
2.0 On UNIX
2.1 Remarks on main() on Unix
3.0 On Windows
3.1 Remarks on main() on
Windows
Allegro CL consists of three standard parts and one optional part:
Any Unix or Windows program may serve as a Lisp main program if it:
Linking the Allegro CL Shared Library is discussed in this document. Dynamically loading the Allegro CL Shared Library is more complicated and operating-system dependent and is not further discussed. Please contact Franz Inc. for more information if you are interested in that option (see introduction.htm).
Basic requisite code for a minimal Lisp main is given in the following sections. The main should be linked with the Allegro CL Shared Library and with any other shared or static libraries that are required for Allegro CL and application operation.
In the below example, The <version> in libacl<version>.so is different for each release of Allegro CL. Find the correct name by looking in the Allegro directory.
struct shlib_library_item { char * name; int system; }; #include <stdio.h> #include "misc/shlibs.h" void my_exit( int ); main( int argc, char **argv, char **envp ) { /* put custom installation code here */ fprintf(stderr, "custom code runs..\n" );
lisp_init( /* these three arguments are the main() arguments */ argc, argv, envp, /* custom exit function; use 0 if default exit() call desired */ my_exit, /* directory containing ACL shared library and Lisp image(s ) */ "/room2/test/src", /* ACL shared library name; name could vary, so check your ACL directory for the correct name */ "libacl<version>.so", /* default lisp image name; use 0 if no default desired */ "lisp.dxl", /* quiet flag; if 1, "Mapping..." message will be suppressed */ 0, /* Win32app flag; on UNIX, must be 0 */ 0, /* global variable containing prelinked library list; defined by shlibs.h include file */ linked_shared_libraries ); } void my_exit( int n ) { fprintf( stderr, "my exit code can run here\n" ); exit( n ); }
lisp_init()
function is found in the ACL shared library. After you have
successfully compiled and linked your custom executable, users will have to add the
directory containing the ACL shared library to their environmental variable containing the
directories to be searched when a dynamic shared library load occurs.#include <windows.h> #include <process.h> unsigned _stdcall startlisp(void *x) { StartLisp((char *) x, 1, 1); } int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow) { HANDLE handle; int lisp_thread_id; /* custom code can go here */ MessageBox(NULL, "custom code could run now", "before Lisp starts", MB_OK); handle = (HANDLE) _beginthreadex(0, 0, startlisp, (void *) lpCmdLine, 0, &lisp_thread_id); WaitForSingleObject(handle, INFINITE); /* custom code can go here; it runs after Lisp exits */ MessageBox(NULL, "custom code could run now", "after Lisp exits", MB_OK); return 0; }
testm -I allegro.dxl -e '(load "gdi32.dll")'
-e '(load "user32.dll")' -e (load "kernel32.dll")'
-e '(load "comct32.dll")'
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