manual: Mention plan for Emacs Lisp codebase
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The port was also driven by the desire to have access to Common Lisp's better performance, and features such as namespaces, a /de facto/ standard build system, multithreading, SQLite bindings, a more fully-featured implementation of CLOS and MOP, and type annotations, checking, and inference.
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Currently, this port can -
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The literate sources for the Common Lisp port may be found in =cl/chronometrist.org=. Currently, this port can -
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1. import from a plist-group file and export to an SQLite database
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#+BEGIN_SRC lisp
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(chronometrist:to-file (chronometrist:to-hash-table
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2. display a (WIP) CLIM GUI - =(chronometrist.clim:run-chronometrist)=
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The literate sources for the Common Lisp port may be found in =cl/chronometrist.org=.
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The Emacs Lisp codebase will probably become an Emacs frontend to a future Common Lisp CLI client.
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[fn:1] McCLIM also has an incomplete ncurses backend - when completed, a CLIM frontend could provide a TUI "for free".
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