I want to add a local project to the known projects by asdf, but due to the fact that asdf was installed and configured by quicklisp and the *central-registry*
Put
(push "~/your/local/lisp/projects/folder/" ql:*local-project-directories*)
in your .sbclrc
and you can quickload your projects without symlinks or moving folders.
I know you asked about asdf, but I don't think you want to mess around with asdf, when you're actually using quicklisp.
As asdf:*central-registry*
is not just one path, it is list of pathnames. You can simply do:
(push "/path-to-your-project/" asdf:*central-registry*)
.
If you use SBCL, you can add this line to ~/.sbclrc.
The ASDF manual has in Section 3:
Since ASDF 2, the preferred way to configure where ASDF finds your systems is the source-registry facility, fully described in its own chapter of this manual. See Controlling where ASDF searches for systems.
Item 7 in Controlling where ASDF searches for systems is
The source registry will be configured from system configuration directory /etc/common-lisp/source-registry.conf.d/ if it exists.
This location is available in Debian and is what I use. By default, Debian puts the sources of downloaded CL libraries in /usr/share/common-lisp/source
. However, I don't know (though I have tried to find out) how this location is made known to ASDF.
So, you can add files with pathnames to this location, to make those pathnames known to ASDF. I've added a file, /etc/common-lisp/source-registry.conf.d/04-local.conf
, containing
(:tree #p"/usr/local/share/common-lisp/source/")
and now i can put sources of locally downloaded CL libraries in /usr/local/share/common-lisp/source/
and they will be visible to ASDL. The :tree
syntax is described in
Configuring ASDF to find your systems.
asdf:*central-registry* is now depreciated. See Subsection 3.2: Configuring ASDF to find your systems — old style.
If you use Quicklisp you can use the dedicated directory
~/quicklisp/local-projects/
which is scanned before the others
directories. To use it, just put your project or a symbolic link.
(quickproject:make-project "~/quicklisp/local-projects/my-new-website/"
:depends-on '(restas parenscrit cl-who))
(quickproject:make-project "~/src/lisp/my-cool-gui/"
:depends-on '(qt))
$ ln -s ~/src/lisp/my-cool-gui ~/quicklisp/local-projects/my-cool-gui
However, if you really want to configure ASDF
do as explained in the
documentation .
For example you can put this:
(:directory "~/src/lisp/my-project-XYZ/")
in your ~/.config/common-lisp/source-registry.conf.d/my-asdf.conf
to
add a directory, or
(:tree "~/src/lisp/")
if you want all the subdirectories to be scanned.