cl-postmodern 20150709-1 source package in Ubuntu
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cl-postmodern (20150709-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Quicklisp release update. -- Dimitri Fontaine <email address hidden> Wed, 15 Jul 2015 16:45:54 +0300
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Binary packages built by this source
- cl-postgres: No summary available for cl-postgres in ubuntu wily.
No description available for cl-postgres in ubuntu wily.
- cl-postmodern: Common Lisp library for interacting with PostgreSQL databases
Features efficient communication with the database server without need for
foreign libraries, support for UTF-8 on Unicode-aware Lisp implementations,
a syntax for mixing SQL and Lisp code, convenient support for prepared
statements and stored procedures, a metaclass for simple database-access
objects
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The biggest differences between this library and CLSQL/CommonSQL are that
Postmodern has no intention of being portable across different SQL
implementations (it embraces non-standard Postgres features), and
approaches extensions like lispy SQL and database access objects in a quite
different way. This library was written because the CLSQL approach did not
really work for me, your mileage may vary.
- cl-s-sql: No summary available for cl-s-sql in ubuntu wily.
No description available for cl-s-sql in ubuntu wily.
- cl-simple-date: Common Lisp types for dates, timestamps, and intervals
Simple-date provides types (CLOS classes) for dates, timestamps, and
intervals similar to the ones SQL databases use, in order to be able to
store and read these to and from a database in a straighforward way. A few
obvious operations are defined on these types.
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The most glaring defect of this library is its ignorance of time zones. It
pretends the whole world lives in UTC. Use with care.
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When this library is loaded after CL-postgres, it will register suitable SQL
readers and writers for the associated database types.