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LML is a Common Lisp package for generating HTML and XHTML documents. + + +
LML is a Common Lisp package for generating HTML and XHTML documents. LML is authored by Kevin Rosenberg. The home page for LML is - http://www.b9.com/.
The easiest way to install LML is to use the Debian - GNU/Linux operating system. You can then use the command apt-get install cl-lml - to automatically download and install the LML package.
On a non-Debian system, you need to have either ASDF + http://lml.b9.com/.
The easiest way to install LML is to use the Debian + GNU/Linux operating system. You can then use the command apt-get install cl-lml + to automatically download and install the LML package.
On a non-Debian system, you need to have either ASDF or mk-defsystem installed to load the system definition file. You will need to change the source - pathname in the system file to match the location where you have installed LML.
Currently, there is no documentation on the functions provided by LML. However, the source code is - instructive and there are example files included in the LML package.
Iteration | |||||
(i "The square of the first five integers are)" + pathname in the system file to match the location where you have installed LML.
View this page's source. \ No newline at end of file + (lml-format " ~D" (* x x)))) | The square of the first five integers are 1 4 9 16 25 |