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-(defsystem "alexandria"
-  :version "1.0.0"
-  :licence "Public Domain / 0-clause MIT"
-  :description "Alexandria is a collection of portable public domain utilities."
-  :author "Nikodemus Siivola and others."
-  :long-description
-  "Alexandria is a project and a library.
-
-As a project Alexandria's goal is to reduce duplication of effort and improve
-portability of Common Lisp code according to its own idiosyncratic and rather
-conservative aesthetic.
-
-As a library Alexandria is one of the means by which the project strives for
-its goals.
-
-Alexandria is a collection of portable public domain utilities that meet
-the following constraints:
-
- * Utilities, not extensions: Alexandria will not contain conceptual
-   extensions to Common Lisp, instead limiting itself to tools and utilities
-   that fit well within the framework of standard ANSI Common Lisp.
-   Test-frameworks, system definitions, logging facilities, serialization
-   layers, etc. are all outside the scope of Alexandria as a library, though
-   well within the scope of Alexandria as a project.
-
- * Conservative: Alexandria limits itself to what project members consider
-   conservative utilities. Alexandria does not and will not include anaphoric
-   constructs, loop-like binding macros, etc.
-   Also, its exported symbols are being imported by many other packages
-   already, so each new export carries the danger of causing conflicts.
-
- * Portable: Alexandria limits itself to portable parts of Common Lisp. Even
-   apparently conservative and useful functions remain outside the scope of
-   Alexandria if they cannot be implemented portably. Portability is here
-   defined as portable within a conforming implementation: implementation bugs
-   are not considered portability issues.
-
- * Team player: Alexandria will not (initially, at least) subsume or provide
-   functionality for which good-quality special-purpose packages exist, like
-   split-sequence. Instead, third party packages such as that may be
-   \"blessed\"."
-  :components
-  ((:static-file "LICENCE")
-   (:static-file "tests.lisp")
-   (:file "package")
-   (:file "definitions" :depends-on ("package"))
-   (:file "binding" :depends-on ("package"))
-   (:file "strings" :depends-on ("package"))
-   (:file "conditions" :depends-on ("package"))
-   (:file "io" :depends-on ("package" "macros" "lists" "types"))
-   (:file "macros" :depends-on ("package" "strings" "symbols"))
-   (:file "hash-tables" :depends-on ("package" "macros"))
-   (:file "control-flow" :depends-on ("package" "definitions" "macros"))
-   (:file "symbols" :depends-on ("package"))
-   (:file "functions" :depends-on ("package" "symbols" "macros"))
-   (:file "lists" :depends-on ("package" "functions"))
-   (:file "types" :depends-on ("package" "symbols" "lists"))
-   (:file "arrays" :depends-on ("package" "types"))
-   (:file "sequences" :depends-on ("package" "lists" "types"))
-   (:file "numbers" :depends-on ("package" "sequences"))
-   (:file "features" :depends-on ("package" "control-flow")))
-  :in-order-to ((test-op (test-op "alexandria-tests"))))