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Kyoto Common Lisp (KCL) is a complete implementation of Common Lisp written
by T. Yuasa (Department of Computer Science, Toyohashi University of
Technology) and M. Hagiya (Department of Information Science, University of
Tokyo). It runs on many different machines and is highly portable. It
executes very efficiently and it is superbly documented. KCL is being made
available at no fee through the implementors' generosity. The complete
sources are included.
LICENSE REQUIRED!
IMPORTANT: Although there is no fee, KCL is NOT in the public domain. You
are authorized to obtain it only after signing and mailing in a license
agreement. Before you ftp KCL files you MUST fill out and send in the
license agreement included in this message. Otherwise, you are not
permitted to make copies of KCL.
KCL LICENSE FORM
To obtain the right to copy KCL, sign this license form and send it and
a copy to:
Special Interest Group in LISP
c/o Taiichi Yuasa
Department of Computer Science
Toyohashi University of Technology
Toyohashi 441, JAPAN
Once you have mailed the signed license form, you may copy KCL. You do not
have to wait for receipt of the signed form.
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LICENSE AGREEMENT
FOR
KYOTO COMMON LISP
The Special Interest Group in LISP (Taiichi Yuasa at Department of Computer
Science, Toyohashi University of Technology and Masami Hagiya at Department
of Information Science, University of Tokyo) (hereinafter referred to as
SIGLISP) grants to
USER NAME: _________________________________________
USER ADDRESS: ______________________________________
______________________________________
(hereinafter referred to as USER), a non-transferable and non-exclusive
license to copy and use Kyoto Common LISP (hereinafter referred to as KCL)
under the following terms and conditions and for the period of time
identified in Paragraph 6.
1. This license agreement grants to the USER the right to use KCL within
their own home or organization. The USER may make copies of KCL for use
within their own home or organization, but may not further distribute KCL
except as provided in paragraph 2.
2. SIGLISP intends that KCL be widely distributed and used, but in a manner
which preserves the quality and integrity of KCL. The USER may send a copy
of KCL to another home or organization only after either receiving permission
from SIGLISP or after seeing written evidence that the other home or
organization has signed this agreement and sent a hard copy of it to SIGLISP.
If the USER has made modifications to KCL and wants to distribute that
modified copy, the USER will first obtain permission from SIGLISP by written
or electronic communication. Any USER which has received such a modified
copy can pass it on as received, but must receive further permission for
further modifications. All modifications to copies of KCL passed on to other
homes or organizations shall be clearly and conspicuously indicated in all
such copies. Under no other circumstances than provided in this paragraph
shall a modified copy of KCL be represented as KCL.
3. The USER will ensure that all their copies of KCL, whether modified or
not, carry as the first information item the following copyright notice:
(c) Copyright Taiichi Yuasa and Masami Hagiya, 1984. All rights reserved.
Copying of this file is authorized to users who have executed the true and
proper "License Agreement for Kyoto Common LISP" with SIGLISP.
4. Title to and ownership of KCL and its copies shall at all times remain
with SIGLISP and those admitted by SIGLISP as contributors to the development
of KCL. The USER will return to SIGLISP for further distribution
modifications to KCL, modifications being understood to mean changes which
increase the speed, reliability and existing functionality of the software
delivered to the USER. The USER may make for their own ownership and use
enhancements to KCL which add new functionality and applications which employ
KCL. Such modules may be returned to SIGLISP at the option of the USER.
5. KCL IS LICENSED WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. SIGLISP WILL NOT BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CORRECTION OF ANY BUGS OR OTHER DEFICIENCIES. IN NO
EVENT SHALL SIGLISP BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING
SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF KCL.
6. This license for KCL shall be effective from the date hereof and shall
remain in force until the USER discontinues use of KCL. In the event the
USER neglects or fails to perform or observe any obligations under this
Agreement, this Agreement and the License granted hereunder shall be
immediately terminated and the USER shall certify to SIGLISP in writing that
all copies of KCL in whatever form in its possession or under its control
have been destroyed.
7. Requests. KCL is provided by SIGLISP in a spirit of friendship and
cooperation. SIGLISP asks that people enjoying the use of KCL cooperate in
return to help further develop and distribute KCL. Specifically, SIGLISP
would like to know which machines KCL gets used on. A brief notice form is
appended to this agreement which the user is requested to send by email or
otherwise. Please send in further notifications at reasonable intervals if
you increase the number and type of machines on which KCL is loaded. You may
send these notices to another USER which is cooperating with SIGLISP for this
purpose.
USER
DATE: _________________________________________
BY: ___________________________________________
TITLE: ________________________________________
ADDRESS: ______________________________________
______________________________________
SIGLISP
DATE: _________________________________________
BY: ___________________________________________
Taiichi Yuasa
Department of Computer Science
Toyohashi University of Technology
Toyohashi, 441, Japan
BY: ___________________________________________
Masami Hagiya
Department of Information Science
University of Tokyo
Tokyo, 113, JAPAN
USER has loaded KCL on the following machines since (date):
Model Number Production Name Number of Machines
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DOCUMENTATION
The principal documentation for KCL is, of course, the book "Common Lisp
The Language" by Guy L. Steele, Jr. with contributions by Scott E. Fahlman,
Richard P. Gabriel, David A. Moon, and Daniel L. Weinreb, Digital Press,
1984. Implementation-specific details of KCL (debugging, garbage collection,
data structure format, declarations, operating system interface,
installation) may be found in the 131 page "Kyoto Common Lisp Report" by
Taiichi Yuasa and Masami Hagiya, the authors of KCL. This report is
available from:
Teikoku Insatsu Inc.
Shochiku-cho,
Ryogae-cho-dori Takeya-machi Sagaru,
Naka-gyo-ku,
Kyoto, 604, Japan
tel: 075-231-4757
A document describing how to install KCL is found in the file "install".
Each of the KCL primitives is thoroughly described by the "describe"
function, which is based on 340K bytes of documentation.
SUPPORT
KCL is one of the most bug-free large software systems that we have ever
used. However, when bugs are found, they may be reported to the KCL bboard
(kcl@cli.com) hosted by Texas Austin.