You can now save or deliver 32-bit LispWorks as a dynamic library (
.so
or
.dylib
files) on Intel Macintosh, Linux and FreeBSD, and you can save or deliver 64-bit LispWorks as a dynamic library on Intel Macintosh and Linux.
This functionality was already available (creating
.dll
files) in LispWorks 5.0 for Windows and earlier versions.
For details of creating a LispWorks dynamic library see the
:dll-exports
and
:dll-added-files
arguments to
save-image
and
deliver
. For a description of the behavior and the API provided see the section "LispWorks as a dynamic library" in the
LispWorks User Guide
.