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author | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2019-07-05 22:29:47 +0200 |
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committer | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2019-07-05 22:30:27 +0200 |
commit | cce7b037084fe6680803850aed249950e0fdba09 (patch) | |
tree | ea1e3008bccc2771ec295156ab0676f1551bc23e | |
parent | 6b4a4318434522372a5f2c7476fbc1bacbcee278 (diff) |
Revert "gnu: Add sbcl-cl-xmlspam."
The sbcl-cl-xmlspam package currently has no license information, which
makes it non-free.
Furthermore, the invalid 'license' field prevents evaluation from
completing.
This reverts commit ec982546941b59fdd14e0b08f023baf2e75d71a3.
-rw-r--r-- | gnu/packages/lisp.scm | 29 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/gnu/packages/lisp.scm b/gnu/packages/lisp.scm index 64e5a16939..3aa2429595 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/lisp.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/lisp.scm @@ -6579,32 +6579,3 @@ This system contains the CFFI foreign slot access extension."))) (description "Trivia is a pattern matching compiler that is compatible with Optima, another pattern matching library for Common Lisp. It is meant to be faster and more extensible than Optima."))) - -(define-public sbcl-cl-xmlspam - (package - (name "sbcl-cl-xmlspam") - (build-system asdf-build-system/sbcl) - (version "0.0.0") - (home-page "https://common-lisp.net/project/cl-xmlspam/") - (source - (origin - (method url-fetch) - (uri "http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-xmlspam/cl-xmlspam.tgz") - (file-name (string-append name "-" version)) - (sha256 - (base32 - "0r0pjh1yjcj2izxlbd3f3bwfwxllhag56wz8ijdl6442pf3gdazh")))) - (inputs - `(("cxml" ,sbcl-cxml) - ("cl-ppcre" ,sbcl-cl-ppcre))) - (synopsis "Concise, regexp-like pattern matching on streaming XML for Common Lisp") - (description "CXML does an excellent job at parsing XML elements, but what -do you do when you have a XML file that's larger than you want to fit in -memory, and you want to extract some information from it? Writing code to deal -with SAX events, or even using Klacks, quickly becomes tedious. -@code{cl-xmlspam} (for XML Stream PAttern Matcher) is designed to make it easy -to write code that mirrors the structure of the XML that it's parsing. It -also makes it easy to shift paradigms when necessary - the usual Lisp control -constructs can be used interchangeably with pattern matching, and the full -power of CXML is available when necessary.") - (license #f))) |