Jabberwocky is a tool for Lisp programmers offering a Lisp-oriented editor, project navigator and debugging tools.
The tool features an editor that comes with syntax coloring and code completion. This makes it easy to write LISP code as well as identify code errors. Additionally, there is an interaction pane that allows for communication with the LISP process.
Jabberwocky also has a browser that displays sources, functions, macros, and more, for easy navigation. This feature makes it easy to locate specific code within a project. The tool also comes with a source-level debugger that is an improvement of Lisp Debug.
Key features of Jabberwocky include the editor, interaction pane, browser, and debugger. These features make it easy to write, test, and debug LISP code, making the software a must-have for Lisp developers.
To run Jabberwocky on your system, you need to have a specific set of requirements. For instance, the software requires an operational system like Linux 2.4, Windows 2000/NT(XP)/98/95 (with support only for CLISP), and Mac OS/X (reported by some users). Furthermore, you should have Java JDK 1.4.1, JRE 1.4.1 for the binary packages, JDK 1.5.x, JRE 1.5.x to run the binary packages. Lastly, the LISP requirements for Jabberwocky include CLISP 2.27 or higher, CMUCL 18c or higher, Allegro CL 6.2 or higher, SBCL 0.7.14 or higher, and GCL 2.6.1 or higher (must be compiled with ANSI support). You can download these requirements to optimize the performance of Jabberwocky.
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