Faré wrote: >> >>> In this case, we're specifically relying on the console interface to >> >>> run tests against various implementations and report results on the >> >>> console. Certainly, we could provide a wrapper for Allegro only, but >> >>> that would be a stretch. So far as I can tell, Allegro is the only >> >>> implementation solving this issue that way in Windows. >> > >> > I'm curious, how do other Windows implementations solve this? Do they >> > have a Windows exe and an console exe? >> > >> LispWorks has only a windows exe, but lets you dump a console exe. >> abcl, ccl, clisp, ecl, mkcl, sbcl seem to have console exe's only. >> I don't know the status of the recently resurrected cormanlisp; >> I believe it has a windows-only exe.
Thanks for the info.