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-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/.boring14
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/.travis.yml47
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/COPYING30
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/README8
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/default.nix28
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/docs/make-qbook.lisp13
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/fiveam.asd36
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/check.lisp311
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/classes.lisp128
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/explain.lisp133
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/fixture.lisp82
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/package.lisp139
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/random.lisp265
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/run.lisp385
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/style.css64
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/suite.lisp140
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/test.lisp167
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/utils.lisp226
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/t/example.lisp126
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/t/tests.lisp280
-rw-r--r--third_party/lisp/fiveam/version.sexp2
21 files changed, 0 insertions, 2624 deletions
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/.boring b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/.boring
deleted file mode 100644
index 662944f765b3..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/.boring
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-# Boring file regexps:
-\#
-~$
-(^|/)_darcs($|/)
-\.dfsl$
-\.ppcf$
-\.fasl$
-\.x86f$
-\.fas$
-\.lib$
-^docs/html($|/)
-^docs/pdf($|/)
-^\{arch\}$
-(^|/).arch-ids($|/)
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/.travis.yml b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/.travis.yml
deleted file mode 100644
index 6f6559189f27..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/.travis.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-dist: bionic
-language: lisp
-
-env:
-  matrix:
-    - LISP=abcl
-    - LISP=allegro
-    - LISP=ccl
-    - LISP=ccl32
-    - LISP=ecl
-    - LISP=sbcl
-    - LISP=sbcl32
-    - LISP=cmucl
-
-matrix:
-  allow_failures:
-    - env: LISP=allegro
-    - env: LISP=ccl32
-    - env: LISP=cmucl
-    - env: LISP=sbcl32
-
-notifications:
-  email:
-    on_success: change
-    on_failure: always
-  irc:
-    channels:
-      - "chat.freenode.net#iolib"
-    on_success: change
-    on_failure: always
-    use_notice: true
-    skip_join: true
-
-install:
-  - curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sionescu/cl-travis/master/install.sh | sh
-  - cl -e "(cl:in-package :cl-user)
-           (dolist (p '(:alexandria))
-             (ql:quickload p :verbose t))"
-
-script:
-  - cl -e "(cl:in-package :cl-user)
-           (ql:quickload :fiveam/test :verbose t)
-           (uiop:quit (if (some (lambda (x) (typep x '5am::test-failure))
-                                (5am:run :it.bese.fiveam))
-                          1 0))"
-
-sudo: required
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/COPYING b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/COPYING
deleted file mode 100644
index 91adf85a5a64..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/COPYING
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-Copyright (c) 2003-2006, Edward Marco Baringer
-All rights reserved.
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-met:
-
-- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-  
-- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-    
-- Neither the name of Edward Marco Baringer, nor BESE, nor the names
-of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
-from this software without specific prior written permission.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/README b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/README
deleted file mode 100644
index 32a205fa5f5a..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-This is FiveAM, a common lisp testing framework.
-
-The documentation can be found in the docstrings, start with the
-package :it.bese.fiveam (nicknamed 5AM).
-
-The mailing list for FiveAM is fiveam-devel@common-lisp.net
-
-All the code is Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Edward Marco Baringer.
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/default.nix b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/default.nix
deleted file mode 100644
index 4236b93bc9c5..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/default.nix
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-# FiveAM is a Common Lisp testing framework.
-#
-# Imported from https://github.com/sionescu/fiveam.git
-
-{ depot, ... }:
-
-depot.nix.buildLisp.library {
-  name = "fiveam";
-
-  deps = with depot.third_party.lisp; [
-    alexandria
-    asdf-flv
-    trivial-backtrace
-  ];
-
-  srcs = [
-    ./src/package.lisp
-    ./src/utils.lisp
-    ./src/check.lisp
-    ./src/fixture.lisp
-    ./src/classes.lisp
-    ./src/random.lisp
-    ./src/test.lisp
-    ./src/explain.lisp
-    ./src/suite.lisp
-    ./src/run.lisp
-  ];
-}
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/docs/make-qbook.lisp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/docs/make-qbook.lisp
deleted file mode 100644
index 8144c94f020e..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/docs/make-qbook.lisp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-(asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :FiveAM)
-(asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :qbook)
-
-(asdf:oos 'qbook:publish-op :FiveAM
-          :generator (make-instance 'qbook:html-generator
-                                    :title "FiveAM"
-                                    :output-directory
-                                    (merge-pathnames
-                                        (make-pathname :directory '(:relative "docs" "html"))
-                                        (asdf:component-pathname (asdf:find-system :FiveAM)))))
-
-          
-
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/fiveam.asd b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/fiveam.asd
deleted file mode 100644
index 7607e33372fd..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/fiveam.asd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-
-#.(unless (or #+asdf3.1 (version<= "3.1" (asdf-version)))
-    (error "You need ASDF >= 3.1 to load this system correctly."))
-
-(defsystem :fiveam
-  :author "Edward Marco Baringer <mb@bese.it>"
-  :version (:read-file-form "version.sexp")
-  :description "A simple regression testing framework"
-  :license "BSD"
-  :depends-on (:alexandria :net.didierverna.asdf-flv  :trivial-backtrace)
-  :pathname "src/"
-  :components ((:file "package")
-               (:file "utils" :depends-on ("package"))
-               (:file "check" :depends-on ("package" "utils"))
-               (:file "fixture" :depends-on ("package"))
-               (:file "classes" :depends-on ("package"))
-               (:file "random" :depends-on ("package" "check"))
-               (:file "test" :depends-on ("package" "fixture" "classes"))
-               (:file "explain" :depends-on ("package" "utils" "check" "classes" "random"))
-               (:file "suite" :depends-on ("package" "test" "classes"))
-               (:file "run" :depends-on ("package" "check" "classes" "test" "explain" "suite")))
-  :in-order-to ((test-op (test-op :fiveam/test))))
-
-(defsystem :fiveam/test
-  :author "Edward Marco Baringer <mb@bese.it>"
-  :description "FiveAM's own test suite"
-  :license "BSD"
-  :depends-on (:fiveam)
-  :pathname "t/"
-  :components ((:file "tests"))
-  :perform (test-op (o c) (symbol-call :5am :run! :it.bese.fiveam)))
-
-;;;;@include "src/package.lisp"
-
-;;;;@include "t/example.lisp"
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/check.lisp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/check.lisp
deleted file mode 100644
index b3808c5cf04c..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/check.lisp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,311 +0,0 @@
-;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-
-(in-package :it.bese.fiveam)
-
-;;;; * Checks
-
-;;;; At the lowest level testing the system requires that certain
-;;;; forms be evaluated and that certain post conditions are met: the
-;;;; value returned must satisfy a certain predicate, the form must
-;;;; (or must not) signal a certain condition, etc. In FiveAM these
-;;;; low level operations are called 'checks' and are defined using
-;;;; the various checking macros.
-
-;;;; Checks are the basic operators for collecting results. Tests and
-;;;; test suites on the other hand allow grouping multiple checks into
-;;;; logic collections.
-
-(defvar *test-dribble* t)
-
-(defmacro with-*test-dribble* (stream &body body)
-  `(let ((*test-dribble* ,stream))
-     (declare (special *test-dribble*))
-     ,@body))
-
-(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
-  (def-special-environment run-state ()
-    result-list
-    current-test))
-
-;;;; ** Types of test results
-
-;;;; Every check produces a result object.
-
-(defclass test-result ()
-  ((reason :accessor reason :initarg :reason :initform "no reason given")
-   (test-case :accessor test-case :initarg :test-case)
-   (test-expr :accessor test-expr :initarg :test-expr))
-  (:documentation "All checking macros will generate an object of
- type TEST-RESULT."))
-
-(defclass test-passed (test-result)
-  ()
-  (:documentation "Class for successful checks."))
-
-(defgeneric test-passed-p (object)
-  (:method ((o t)) nil)
-  (:method ((o test-passed)) t))
-
-(define-condition check-failure (error)
-  ((reason :accessor reason :initarg :reason :initform "no reason given")
-   (test-case :accessor test-case :initarg :test-case)
-   (test-expr :accessor test-expr :initarg :test-expr))
-  (:documentation "Signaled when a check fails.")
-  (:report  (lambda (c stream)
-              (format stream "The following check failed: ~S~%~A."
-                      (test-expr c)
-                      (reason c)))))
-
-(defun process-failure (test-expr &optional reason-format &rest format-args)
-  (let ((reason (and reason-format
-                     (apply #'format nil reason-format format-args))))
-    (with-simple-restart (ignore-failure "Continue the test run.")
-      (error 'check-failure :test-expr test-expr
-                            :reason reason))
-    (add-result 'test-failure :test-expr test-expr
-                              :reason reason)))
-
-(defclass test-failure (test-result)
-  ()
-  (:documentation "Class for unsuccessful checks."))
-
-(defgeneric test-failure-p (object)
-  (:method ((o t)) nil)
-  (:method ((o test-failure)) t))
-
-(defclass unexpected-test-failure (test-failure)
-  ((actual-condition :accessor actual-condition :initarg :condition))
-  (:documentation "Represents the result of a test which neither
-passed nor failed, but signaled an error we couldn't deal
-with.
-
-Note: This is very different than a SIGNALS check which instead
-creates a TEST-PASSED or TEST-FAILURE object."))
-
-(defclass test-skipped (test-result)
-  ()
-  (:documentation "A test which was not run. Usually this is due to
-unsatisfied dependencies, but users can decide to skip the test when
-appropriate."))
-
-(defgeneric test-skipped-p (object)
-  (:method ((o t)) nil)
-  (:method ((o test-skipped)) t))
-
-(defun add-result (result-type &rest make-instance-args)
-  "Create a TEST-RESULT object of type RESULT-TYPE passing it the
-  initialize args MAKE-INSTANCE-ARGS and add the resulting
-  object to the list of test results."
-  (with-run-state (result-list current-test)
-    (let ((result (apply #'make-instance result-type
-                         (append make-instance-args (list :test-case current-test)))))
-      (etypecase result
-        (test-passed  (format *test-dribble* "."))
-        (unexpected-test-failure (format *test-dribble* "X"))
-        (test-failure (format *test-dribble* "f"))
-        (test-skipped (format *test-dribble* "s")))
-      (push result result-list))))
-
-;;;; ** The check operators
-
-;;;; *** The IS check
-
-(defmacro is (test &rest reason-args)
-  "The DWIM checking operator.
-
-If TEST returns a true value a test-passed result is generated,
-otherwise a test-failure result is generated. The reason, unless
-REASON-ARGS is provided, is generated based on the form of TEST:
-
- (predicate expected actual) - Means that we want to check
- whether, according to PREDICATE, the ACTUAL value is
- in fact what we EXPECTED.
-
- (predicate value) - Means that we want to ensure that VALUE
- satisfies PREDICATE.
-
- Wrapping the TEST form in a NOT simply produces a negated reason
- string."
-  (assert (listp test)
-          (test)
-          "Argument to IS must be a list, not ~S" test)
-  (let (bindings effective-test default-reason-args)
-    (with-gensyms (e a v)
-      (flet ((process-entry (predicate expected actual &optional negatedp)
-               ;; make sure EXPECTED is holding the entry that starts with 'values
-               (when (and (consp actual)
-                          (eq (car actual) 'values))
-                 (assert (not (and (consp expected)
-                                   (eq (car expected) 'values))) ()
-                                   "Both the expected and actual part is a values expression.")
-                 (rotatef expected actual))
-               (let ((setf-forms))
-                 (if (and (consp expected)
-                          (eq (car expected) 'values))
-                     (progn
-                       (setf expected (copy-list expected))
-                       (setf setf-forms (loop for cell = (rest expected) then (cdr cell)
-                                              for i from 0
-                                              while cell
-                                              when (eq (car cell) '*)
-                                              collect `(setf (elt ,a ,i) nil)
-                                              and do (setf (car cell) nil)))
-                       (setf bindings (list (list e `(list ,@(rest expected)))
-                                            (list a `(multiple-value-list ,actual)))))
-                     (setf bindings (list (list e expected)
-                                          (list a actual))))
-                 (setf effective-test `(progn
-                                         ,@setf-forms
-                                         ,(if negatedp
-                                              `(not (,predicate ,e ,a))
-                                              `(,predicate ,e ,a)))))))
-        (list-match-case test
-          ((not (?predicate ?expected ?actual))
-           (process-entry ?predicate ?expected ?actual t)
-           (setf default-reason-args
-                 (list "~2&~S~2% evaluated to ~2&~S~2% which is ~2&~S~2%to ~2&~S~2% (it should not be)"
-                       `',?actual a `',?predicate e)))
-          ((not (?satisfies ?value))
-           (setf bindings (list (list v ?value))
-                 effective-test `(not (,?satisfies ,v))
-                 default-reason-args
-                 (list "~2&~S~2% evaluated to ~2&~S~2% which satisfies ~2&~S~2% (it should not)"
-                       `',?value v `',?satisfies)))
-          ((?predicate ?expected ?actual)
-           (process-entry ?predicate ?expected ?actual)
-           (setf default-reason-args
-                 (list "~2&~S~2% evaluated to ~2&~S~2% which is not ~2&~S~2% to ~2&~S~2%."
-                       `',?actual a `',?predicate e)))
-          ((?satisfies ?value)
-           (setf bindings (list (list v ?value))
-                 effective-test `(,?satisfies ,v)
-                 default-reason-args
-                 (list "~2&~S~2% evaluated to ~2&~S~2% which does not satisfy ~2&~S~2%"
-                       `',?value v `',?satisfies)))
-          (?_
-           (setf bindings '()
-                 effective-test test
-                 default-reason-args (list "~2&~S~2% was NIL." `',test)))))
-      `(let ,bindings
-         (if ,effective-test
-             (add-result 'test-passed :test-expr ',test)
-             (process-failure ',test
-                              ,@(or reason-args default-reason-args)))))))
-
-;;;; *** Other checks
-
-(defmacro skip (&rest reason)
-  "Generates a TEST-SKIPPED result."
-  `(progn
-     (format *test-dribble* "s")
-     (add-result 'test-skipped :reason (format nil ,@reason))))
-
-(defmacro is-every (predicate &body clauses)
-  "The input is either a list of lists, or a list of pairs. Generates (is (,predicate ,expr ,value))
-   for each pair of elements or (is (,predicate ,expr ,value) ,@reason) for each list."
-  `(progn
-     ,@(if (every #'consp clauses)
-           (loop for (expected actual . reason) in clauses
-                 collect `(is (,predicate ,expected ,actual) ,@reason))
-           (progn
-             (assert (evenp (list-length clauses)))
-             (loop for (expr value) on clauses by #'cddr
-                   collect `(is (,predicate ,expr ,value)))))))
-
-(defmacro is-true (condition &rest reason-args)
-  "Like IS this check generates a pass if CONDITION returns true
-  and a failure if CONDITION returns false. Unlike IS this check
-  does not inspect CONDITION to determine how to report the
-  failure."
-  `(if ,condition
-       (add-result 'test-passed :test-expr ',condition)
-       (process-failure ',condition
-                        ,@(or reason-args
-                              `("~S did not return a true value" ',condition)))))
-
-(defmacro is-false (condition &rest reason-args)
-  "Generates a pass if CONDITION returns false, generates a
-  failure otherwise. Like IS-TRUE, and unlike IS, IS-FALSE does
-  not inspect CONDITION to determine what reason to give it case
-  of test failure"
-  (with-gensyms (value)
-    `(let ((,value ,condition))
-       (if ,value
-           (process-failure ',condition
-                            ,@(or reason-args
-                                  `("~S returned the value ~S, which is true" ',condition ,value)))
-           (add-result 'test-passed :test-expr ',condition)))))
-
-(defmacro signals (condition-spec
-                   &body body)
-  "Generates a pass if BODY signals a condition of type
-CONDITION. BODY is evaluated in a block named NIL, CONDITION is
-not evaluated."
-  (let ((block-name (gensym)))
-    (destructuring-bind (condition &optional reason-control reason-args)
-        (ensure-list condition-spec)
-      `(block ,block-name
-         (handler-bind ((,condition (lambda (c)
-                                      (declare (ignore c))
-                                      ;; ok, body threw condition
-                                      (add-result 'test-passed
-                                                  :test-expr ',condition)
-                                      (return-from ,block-name t))))
-           (block nil
-             ,@body))
-         (process-failure
-           ',condition
-           ,@(if reason-control
-                 `(,reason-control ,@reason-args)
-                 `("Failed to signal a ~S" ',condition)))
-         (return-from ,block-name nil)))))
-
-(defmacro finishes (&body body)
-  "Generates a pass if BODY executes to normal completion. In
-other words if body does signal, return-from or throw this test
-fails."
-  `(unwind-protect-case () (progn ,@body)
-     (:normal (add-result 'test-passed :test-expr ',body))
-     (:abort (process-failure ',body "Test didn't finish"))))
-
-(defmacro pass (&rest message-args)
-  "Simply generate a PASS."
-  `(add-result 'test-passed
-               :test-expr ',message-args
-               ,@(when message-args
-                   `(:reason (format nil ,@message-args)))))
-
-(defmacro fail (&rest message-args)
-  "Simply generate a FAIL."
-  `(process-failure ',message-args
-                    ,@message-args))
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Edward Marco Baringer
-;; All rights reserved.
-;;
-;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-;; met:
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-;;    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-;;
-;;  - Neither the name of Edward Marco Baringer, nor BESE, nor the names
-;;    of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
-;;    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
-;;
-;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-;; "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-;; A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-;; OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-;; SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-;; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-;; THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-;; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-;; OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/classes.lisp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/classes.lisp
deleted file mode 100644
index fc4dc782e8cb..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/classes.lisp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,128 +0,0 @@
-;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-
-(in-package :it.bese.fiveam)
-
-(defclass testable-object ()
-  ((name :initarg :name :accessor name
-         :documentation "A symbol naming this test object.")
-   (description :initarg :description :accessor description :initform nil
-                :documentation "The textual description of this test object.")
-   (depends-on :initarg :depends-on :accessor depends-on :initform nil
-               :documentation "The list of AND, OR, NOT forms specifying when to run this test.")
-   (status :initarg :status :accessor status :initform :unknown
-           :documentation "A symbol specifying the current status
-	   of this test. Either: T - this test (and all its
-	   dependencies, have passed. NIL - this test
-	   failed (either it failed or its dependecies weren't
-	   met. :circular this test has a circular dependency
-	   and was skipped. Or :depends-not-satisfied or :resolving")
-   (profiling-info :accessor profiling-info
-                   :initform nil
-                   :documentation "An object representing how
-                   much time and memory where used by the
-                   test.")
-   (collect-profiling-info :accessor collect-profiling-info
-                           :initarg :collect-profiling-info
-                           :initform nil
-                           :documentation "When T profiling
-                           information will be collected when the
-                           test is run.")))
-
-(defmethod print-object ((test testable-object) stream)
-  (print-unreadable-object (test stream :type t :identity t)
-    (format stream "~S" (name test))))
-
-(defclass test-suite (testable-object)
-  ((tests :accessor tests :initform (make-hash-table :test 'eql)
-          :documentation "The hash table mapping names to test
-	  objects in this suite. The values in this hash table
-	  can be either test-cases or other test-suites."))
-  (:documentation "A test suite is a collection of tests or test suites.
-
-Test suites serve to organize tests into groups so that the
-developer can chose to run some tests and not just one or
-all. Like tests test suites have a name and a description.
-
-Test suites, like tests, can be part of other test suites, this
-allows the developer to create a hierarchy of tests where sub
-trees can be singularly run.
-
-Running a test suite has the effect of running every test (or
-suite) in the suite."))
-
-(defclass test-case (testable-object)
-  ((test-lambda :initarg :test-lambda :accessor test-lambda
-                :documentation "The function to run.")
-   (runtime-package :initarg :runtime-package :accessor runtime-package
-                    :documentation "By default it stores *package* from the time this test was defined (macroexpanded)."))
-  (:documentation "A test case is a single, named, collection of
-checks.
-
-A test case is the smallest organizational element which can be
-run individually. Every test case has a name, which is a symbol,
-a description and a test lambda. The test lambda is a regular
-funcall'able function which should use the various checking
-macros to collect results.
-
-Every test case is part of a suite, when a suite is not
-explicitly specified (either via the :SUITE parameter to the TEST
-macro or the global variable *SUITE*) the test is inserted into
-the global suite named NIL.
-
-Sometimes we want to run a certain test only if another test has
-passed. FiveAM allows us to specify the ways in which one test is
-dependent on another.
-
-- AND Run this test only if all the named tests passed.
-
-- OR Run this test if at least one of the named tests passed.
-
-- NOT Run this test only if another test has failed.
-
-FiveAM considers a test to have passed if all the checks executed
-were successful, otherwise we consider the test a failure.
-
-When a test is not run due to it's dependencies having failed a
-test-skipped result is added to the results."))
-
-(defclass explainer ()
-  ())
-
-(defclass text-explainer (explainer)
-  ())
-
-(defclass simple-text-explainer (text-explainer)
-  ())
-
-(defclass detailed-text-explainer (text-explainer)
-  ())
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Edward Marco Baringer
-;; All rights reserved.
-;;
-;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-;; met:
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-;;    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-;;
-;;  - Neither the name of Edward Marco Baringer, nor BESE, nor the names
-;;    of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
-;;    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
-;;
-;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-;; "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-;; A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-;; OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-;; SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-;; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-;; THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-;; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-;; OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/explain.lisp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/explain.lisp
deleted file mode 100644
index 015cdf45521a..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/explain.lisp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
-;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-
-(in-package :it.bese.fiveam)
-
-;;;; * Analyzing the results
-
-(defparameter *verbose-failures* nil
-  "T if we should print the expression failing, NIL otherwise.")
-
-;;;; Just as important as defining and runnig the tests is
-;;;; understanding the results. FiveAM provides the function EXPLAIN
-;;;; which prints a human readable summary (number passed, number
-;;;; failed, what failed and why, etc.) of a list of test results.
-
-(defgeneric explain (explainer results &optional stream recursive-depth)
-  (:documentation "Given a list of test results report write to stream detailed
- human readable statistics regarding the results."))
-
-(defmethod explain ((exp detailed-text-explainer) results
-                    &optional (stream *test-dribble*) (recursive-depth 0))
-  (multiple-value-bind (num-checks passed num-passed passed%
-                                   skipped num-skipped skipped%
-                                   failed num-failed failed%
-                                   unknown num-unknown unknown%)
-      (partition-results results)
-    (declare (ignore passed))
-    (flet ((output (&rest format-args)
-             (format stream "~&~vT" recursive-depth)
-             (apply #'format stream format-args)))
-
-      (when (zerop num-checks)
-        (output "Didn't run anything...huh?")
-        (return-from explain nil))
-      (output "Did ~D check~P.~%" num-checks num-checks)
-      (output "   Pass: ~D (~2D%)~%" num-passed passed%)
-      (output "   Skip: ~D (~2D%)~%" num-skipped skipped%)
-      (output "   Fail: ~D (~2D%)~%" num-failed failed%)
-      (when unknown
-        (output "   UNKNOWN RESULTS: ~D (~2D)~%" num-unknown unknown%))
-      (terpri stream)
-      (when failed
-        (output "Failure Details:~%")
-        (dolist (f (reverse failed))
-          (output "--------------------------------~%")
-          (output "~A ~@{[~A]~}: ~%"
-                  (name (test-case f))
-                  (description (test-case f)))
-          (output "     ~A.~%" (reason f))
-          (when (for-all-test-failed-p f)
-            (output "Results collected with failure data:~%")
-            (explain exp (slot-value f 'result-list)
-                     stream (+ 4 recursive-depth)))
-          (when (and *verbose-failures* (test-expr f))
-            (output "    ~S~%" (test-expr f)))
-          (output "--------------------------------~%"))
-        (terpri stream))
-      (when skipped
-        (output "Skip Details:~%")
-        (dolist (f skipped)
-          (output "~A ~@{[~A]~}: ~%"
-                  (name (test-case f))
-                  (description (test-case f)))
-          (output "    ~A.~%" (reason f)))
-        (terpri stream)))))
-
-(defmethod explain ((exp simple-text-explainer) results
-                    &optional (stream *test-dribble*) (recursive-depth 0))
-  (multiple-value-bind (num-checks passed num-passed passed%
-                                   skipped num-skipped skipped%
-                                   failed num-failed failed%
-                                   unknown num-unknown unknown%)
-      (partition-results results)
-    (declare (ignore passed passed% skipped skipped% failed failed% unknown unknown%))
-    (format stream "~&~vTRan ~D checks, ~D passed" recursive-depth num-checks num-passed)
-    (when (plusp num-skipped)
-      (format stream ", ~D skipped " num-skipped))
-    (format stream " and ~D failed.~%" num-failed)
-    (when (plusp num-unknown)
-      (format stream "~vT~D UNKNOWN RESULTS.~%" recursive-depth num-unknown))))
-
-(defun partition-results (results-list)
-  (let ((num-checks (length results-list)))
-    (destructuring-bind (passed skipped failed unknown)
-        (partitionx results-list
-                    (lambda (res)
-                      (typep res 'test-passed))
-                    (lambda (res)
-                      (typep res 'test-skipped))
-                    (lambda (res)
-                      (typep res 'test-failure))
-                    t)
-      (if (zerop num-checks)
-          (values 0
-                  nil 0 0
-                  nil 0 0
-                  nil 0 0
-                  nil 0 0)
-          (values
-           num-checks
-           passed (length passed) (floor (* 100 (/ (length passed) num-checks)))
-           skipped (length skipped) (floor (* 100 (/ (length skipped) num-checks)))
-           failed (length failed) (floor (* 100 (/ (length failed) num-checks)))
-           unknown (length unknown) (floor (* 100 (/ (length failed) num-checks))))))))
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Edward Marco Baringer
-;; All rights reserved.
-;;
-;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-;; met:
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-;;    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-;;
-;;  - Neither the name of Edward Marco Baringer, nor BESE, nor the names
-;;    of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
-;;    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
-;;
-;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-;; "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-;; A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-;; OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-;; SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-;; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-;; THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-;; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-;; OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/fixture.lisp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/fixture.lisp
deleted file mode 100644
index 26e993304fd9..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/fixture.lisp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
-;; -*- lisp -*-
-
-(in-package :it.bese.fiveam)
-
-;;;; ** Fixtures
-
-;;;; When running tests we often need to setup some kind of context
-;;;; (create dummy db connections, simulate an http request,
-;;;; etc.). Fixtures provide a way to conviently hide this context
-;;;; into a macro and allow the test to focus on testing.
-
-;;;; NB: A FiveAM fixture is nothing more than a macro. Since the term
-;;;; 'fixture' is so common in testing frameworks we've provided a
-;;;; wrapper around defmacro for this purpose.
-
-(defvar *fixture*
-  (make-hash-table :test 'eql)
-  "Lookup table mapping fixture names to fixture
-  objects.")
-
-(defun get-fixture (key &optional default)
-  (gethash key *fixture* default))
-
-(defun (setf get-fixture) (value key)
-  (setf (gethash key *fixture*) value))
-
-(defun rem-fixture (key)
-  (remhash key *fixture*))
-
-(defmacro def-fixture (name (&rest args) &body body)
-  "Defines a fixture named NAME. A fixture is very much like a
-macro but is used only for simple templating. A fixture created
-with DEF-FIXTURE is a macro which can use the special macrolet
-&BODY to specify where the body should go.
-
-See Also: WITH-FIXTURE
-"
-  `(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
-     (setf (get-fixture ',name) (cons ',args ',body))
-     ',name))
-
-(defmacro with-fixture (fixture-name (&rest args) &body body)
-  "Insert BODY into the fixture named FIXTURE-NAME.
-
-See Also: DEF-FIXTURE"
-  (assert (get-fixture fixture-name)
-          (fixture-name)
-          "Unknown fixture ~S." fixture-name)
-  (destructuring-bind ((&rest largs) &rest lbody)
-      (get-fixture fixture-name)
-    `(macrolet ((&body () '(progn ,@body)))
-       (funcall (lambda (,@largs) ,@lbody) ,@args))))
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Edward Marco Baringer
-;; All rights reserved.
-;;
-;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-;; met:
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-;;    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-;;
-;;  - Neither the name of Edward Marco Baringer, nor BESE, nor the names
-;;    of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
-;;    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
-;;
-;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-;; "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-;; A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-;; OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-;; SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-;; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-;; THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-;; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-;; OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/package.lisp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/package.lisp
deleted file mode 100644
index 3279a9a4f7fc..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/package.lisp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,139 +0,0 @@
-;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-
-;;;; * Introduction
-
-;;;; FiveAM is a testing framework. It takes care of all the boring
-;;;; bookkeeping associated with managing a test framework allowing
-;;;; the developer to focus on writing tests and code.
-
-;;;; FiveAM was designed with the following premises:
-
-;;;; - Defining tests should be about writing tests, not
-;;;; infrastructure. The developer should be able to focus on what
-;;;; they're testing, not the testing framework.
-
-;;;; - Interactive testing is the norm. Common Lisp is an interactive
-;;;; development environment, the testing environment should allow the
-;;;; developer to quickly and easily redefine, change, remove and run
-;;;; tests.
-
-(defpackage :it.bese.fiveam
-  (:use :common-lisp :alexandria)
-  (:nicknames :5am :fiveam)
-  #+sb-package-locks
-  (:lock t)
-  (:export
-   ;; creating tests and test-suites
-   #:make-suite
-   #:def-suite
-   #:def-suite*
-   #:in-suite
-   #:in-suite*
-   #:test
-   #:def-test
-   #:get-test
-   #:rem-test
-   #:test-names
-   #:*default-test-compilation-time*
-   ;; fixtures
-   #:def-fixture
-   #:with-fixture
-   #:get-fixture
-   #:rem-fixture
-   ;; running checks
-   #:is
-   #:is-every
-   #:is-true
-   #:is-false
-   #:signals
-   #:finishes
-   #:skip
-   #:pass
-   #:fail
-   #:*test-dribble*
-   #:for-all
-   #:*num-trials*
-   #:*max-trials*
-   #:gen-integer
-   #:gen-float
-   #:gen-character
-   #:gen-string
-   #:gen-list
-   #:gen-tree
-   #:gen-buffer
-   #:gen-one-element
-   ;; running tests
-   #:run
-   #:run-all-tests
-   #:explain
-   #:explain!
-   #:run!
-   #:debug!
-   #:!
-   #:!!
-   #:!!!
-   #:*run-test-when-defined*
-   #:*debug-on-error*
-   #:*debug-on-failure*
-   #:*on-error*
-   #:*on-failure*
-   #:*verbose-failures*
-   #:*print-names*
-   #:results-status))
-
-;;;; You can use #+5am to put your test-defining code inline with your
-;;;; other code - and not require people to have fiveam to run your
-;;;; package.
-
-(pushnew :5am *features*)
-
-;;;;@include "check.lisp"
-
-;;;;@include "random.lisp"
-
-;;;;@include "fixture.lisp"
-
-;;;;@include "test.lisp"
-
-;;;;@include "suite.lisp"
-
-;;;;@include "run.lisp"
-
-;;;;@include "explain.lisp"
-
-;;;; * Colophon
-
-;;;; This documentaion was written by Edward Marco Baringer
-;;;; <mb@bese.it> and generated by qbook.
-
-;;;; ** COPYRIGHT
-
-;;;; Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Edward Marco Baringer
-;;;; All rights reserved.
-
-;;;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;;;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-;;;; met:
-
-;;;;  - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;;;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-
-;;;;  - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-;;;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-;;;;    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
-;;;;  - Neither the name of Edward Marco Baringer, nor BESE, nor the names
-;;;;    of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
-;;;;    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
-
-;;;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-;;;; "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;;;; LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-;;;; A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-;;;; OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-;;;; SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;;;; LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-;;;; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-;;;; THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-;;;; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-;;;; OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/random.lisp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/random.lisp
deleted file mode 100644
index 49e14bc8a880..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/random.lisp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,265 +0,0 @@
-;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-
-(in-package :it.bese.fiveam)
-
-;;;; ** Random (QuickCheck-ish) testing
-
-;;;; FiveAM provides the ability to automatically generate a
-;;;; collection of random input data for a specific test and run a
-;;;; test multiple times.
-
-;;;; Specification testing is done through the FOR-ALL macro. This
-;;;; macro will bind variables to random data and run a test body a
-;;;; certain number of times. Should the test body ever signal a
-;;;; failure we stop running and report what values of the variables
-;;;; caused the code to fail.
-
-;;;; The generation of the random data is done using "generator
-;;;; functions" (see below for details). A generator function is a
-;;;; function which creates, based on user supplied parameters, a
-;;;; function which returns random data. In order to facilitate
-;;;; generating good random data the FOR-ALL macro also supports guard
-;;;; conditions and creating one random input based on the values of
-;;;; another (see the FOR-ALL macro for details).
-
-;;;; *** Public Interface to the Random Tester
-
-(defparameter *num-trials* 100
-  "Number of times we attempt to run the body of the FOR-ALL test.")
-
-(defparameter *max-trials* 10000
-  "Number of total times we attempt to run the body of the
-  FOR-ALL test including when the body is skipped due to failed
-  guard conditions.
-
-Since we have guard conditions we may get into infinite loops
-where the test code is never run due to the guards never
-returning true. This second run limit prevents that.")
-
-(defmacro for-all (bindings &body body)
-  "Bind BINDINGS to random variables and test BODY *num-trials* times.
-
-BINDINGS is a list of binding forms, each element is a list
-of (BINDING VALUE &optional GUARD). Value, which is evaluated
-once when the for-all is evaluated, must return a generator which
-be called each time BODY is evaluated. BINDING is either a symbol
-or a list which will be passed to destructuring-bind. GUARD is a
-form which, if present, stops BODY from executing when IT returns
-NIL. The GUARDS are evaluated after all the random data has been
-generated and they can refer to the current value of any
-binding. NB: Generator forms, unlike guard forms, can not contain
-references to the bound variables.
-
-Examples:
-
-  (for-all ((a (gen-integer)))
-    (is (integerp a)))
-
-  (for-all ((a (gen-integer) (plusp a)))
-    (is (integerp a))
-    (is (plusp a)))
-
-  (for-all ((less (gen-integer))
-            (more (gen-integer) (< less more)))
-    (is (<= less more)))
-
-  (for-all (((a b) (gen-two-integers)))
-    (is (integerp a))
-    (is (integerp b)))"
-  (with-gensyms (test-lambda-args)
-    `(perform-random-testing
-      (list ,@(mapcar #'second bindings))
-      (lambda (,test-lambda-args)
-        (destructuring-bind ,(mapcar #'first bindings)
-            ,test-lambda-args
-          (if (and ,@(delete-if #'null (mapcar #'third bindings)))
-              (progn ,@body)
-              (throw 'run-once
-                (list :guard-conditions-failed))))))))
-
-;;;; *** Implementation
-
-;;;; We could just make FOR-ALL a monster macro, but having FOR-ALL be
-;;;; a preproccessor for the perform-random-testing function is
-;;;; actually much easier.
-
-(defun perform-random-testing (generators body)
-  (loop
-     with random-state = *random-state*
-     with total-counter = *max-trials*
-     with counter = *num-trials*
-     with run-at-least-once = nil
-     until (or (zerop total-counter)
-               (zerop counter))
-     do (let ((result (perform-random-testing/run-once generators body)))
-          (ecase (first result)
-            (:pass
-             (decf counter)
-             (decf total-counter)
-             (setf run-at-least-once t))
-            (:no-tests
-             (add-result 'for-all-test-no-tests
-                         :reason "No tests"
-                         :random-state random-state)
-             (return-from perform-random-testing nil))
-            (:guard-conditions-failed
-             (decf total-counter))
-            (:fail
-             (add-result 'for-all-test-failed
-                         :reason "Found failing test data"
-                         :random-state random-state
-                         :failure-values (second result)
-                         :result-list (third result))
-             (return-from perform-random-testing nil))))
-     finally (if run-at-least-once
-                 (add-result 'for-all-test-passed)
-                 (add-result 'for-all-test-never-run
-                             :reason "Guard conditions never passed"))))
-
-(defun perform-random-testing/run-once (generators body)
-  (catch 'run-once
-    (bind-run-state ((result-list '()))
-      (let ((values (mapcar #'funcall generators)))
-        (funcall body values)
-        (cond
-          ((null result-list)
-           (throw 'run-once (list :no-tests)))
-          ((every #'test-passed-p result-list)
-           (throw 'run-once (list :pass)))
-          ((notevery #'test-passed-p result-list)
-           (throw 'run-once (list :fail values result-list))))))))
-
-(defclass for-all-test-result ()
-  ((random-state :initarg :random-state)))
-
-(defclass for-all-test-passed (test-passed for-all-test-result)
-  ())
-
-(defclass for-all-test-failed (test-failure for-all-test-result)
-  ((failure-values :initarg :failure-values)
-   (result-list :initarg :result-list)))
-
-(defgeneric for-all-test-failed-p (object)
-  (:method ((object for-all-test-failed)) t)
-  (:method ((object t)) nil))
-
-(defmethod reason ((result for-all-test-failed))
-  (format nil "Falsifiable with ~S" (slot-value result 'failure-values)))
-
-(defclass for-all-test-no-tests (test-failure for-all-test-result)
-  ())
-
-(defclass for-all-test-never-run (test-failure for-all-test-result)
-  ())
-
-;;;; *** Generators
-
-;;;; Since this is random testing we need some way of creating random
-;;;; data to feed to our code. Generators are regular functions which
-;;;; create this random data.
-
-;;;; We provide a set of built-in generators.
-
-(defun gen-integer (&key (max (1+ most-positive-fixnum))
-                         (min (1- most-negative-fixnum)))
-  "Returns a generator which produces random integers greater
-than or equal to MIN and less than or equal to MAX."
-  (lambda ()
-    (+ min (random (1+ (- max min))))))
-
-(defun gen-float (&key bound (type 'short-float))
-  "Returns a generator which produces floats of type TYPE. BOUND,
-if specified, constrains the results to be in the range (-BOUND,
-BOUND)."
-  (lambda ()
-    (let* ((most-negative (ecase type
-                            (short-float most-negative-short-float)
-                            (single-float most-negative-single-float)
-                            (double-float most-negative-double-float)
-                            (long-float most-negative-long-float)))
-           (most-positive (ecase type
-                            (short-float most-positive-short-float)
-                            (single-float most-positive-single-float)
-                            (double-float most-positive-double-float)
-                            (long-float most-positive-long-float)))
-           (bound (or bound (max most-positive (- most-negative)))))
-      (coerce
-       (ecase (random 2)
-         (0 ;; generate a positive number
-          (random (min most-positive bound)))
-         (1 ;; generate a negative number
-          (- (random (min (- most-negative) bound)))))
-       type))))
-
-(defun gen-character (&key (code-limit char-code-limit)
-                           (code (gen-integer :min 0 :max (1- code-limit)))
-                           (alphanumericp nil))
-  "Returns a generator of characters.
-
-CODE must be a generator of random integers. ALPHANUMERICP, if
-non-NIL, limits the returned chars to those which pass
-alphanumericp."
-  (lambda ()
-    (loop
-       for count upfrom 0
-       for char = (code-char (funcall code))
-       until (and char
-                  (or (not alphanumericp)
-                      (alphanumericp char)))
-       when (= 1000 count)
-       do (error "After 1000 iterations ~S has still not generated ~:[a valid~;an alphanumeric~] character :(."
-                 code alphanumericp)
-       finally (return char))))
-
-(defun gen-string (&key (length (gen-integer :min 0 :max 80))
-                        (elements (gen-character))
-                        (element-type 'character))
-  "Returns a generator which produces random strings. LENGTH must
-be a generator which produces integers, ELEMENTS must be a
-generator which produces characters of type ELEMENT-TYPE."
-  (lambda ()
-    (loop
-       with length = (funcall length)
-       with string = (make-string length :element-type element-type)
-       for index below length
-       do (setf (aref string index) (funcall elements))
-       finally (return string))))
-
-(defun gen-list (&key (length (gen-integer :min 0 :max 10))
-                      (elements (gen-integer :min -10 :max 10)))
-  "Returns a generator which produces random lists. LENGTH must be
-an integer generator and ELEMENTS must be a generator which
-produces objects."
-  (lambda ()
-    (loop
-       repeat (funcall length)
-       collect (funcall elements))))
-
-(defun gen-tree (&key (size 20)
-                      (elements (gen-integer :min -10 :max 10)))
-  "Returns a generator which produces random trees. SIZE controls
-the approximate size of the tree, but don't try anything above
- 30, you have been warned. ELEMENTS must be a generator which
-will produce the elements."
-  (labels ((rec (&optional (current-depth 0))
-             (let ((key (random (+ 3 (- size current-depth)))))
-               (cond ((> key 2)
-                      (list (rec (+ current-depth 1))
-                            (rec (+ current-depth 1))))
-                     (t (funcall elements))))))
-    (lambda ()
-      (rec))))
-
-(defun gen-buffer (&key (length (gen-integer :min 0 :max 50))
-                        (element-type '(unsigned-byte 8))
-                        (elements (gen-integer :min 0 :max (1- (expt 2 8)))))
-  (lambda ()
-    (let ((buffer (make-array (funcall length) :element-type element-type)))
-      (map-into buffer elements))))
-
-(defun gen-one-element (&rest elements)
-  (lambda ()
-    (nth (random (length elements)) elements)))
-
-;;;; The trivial always-produce-the-same-thing generator is done using
-;;;; cl:constantly.
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/run.lisp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/run.lisp
deleted file mode 100644
index 89c522351504..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/run.lisp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,385 +0,0 @@
-;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-
-(in-package :it.bese.fiveam)
-
-;;;; * Running Tests
-
-;;;; Once the programmer has defined what the tests are these need to
-;;;; be run and the expected effects should be compared with the
-;;;; actual effects. FiveAM provides the function RUN for this
-;;;; purpose, RUN executes a number of tests and collects the results
-;;;; of each individual check into a list which is then
-;;;; returned. There are three types of test results: passed, failed
-;;;; and skipped, these are represented by TEST-RESULT objects.
-
-;;;; Generally running a test will return normally, but there are two
-;;;; exceptional situations which can occur:
-
-;;;; - An exception is signaled while running the test. If the
-;;;;   variable *on-error* is :DEBUG than FiveAM will enter the
-;;;;   debugger, otherwise a test failure (of type
-;;;;   unexpected-test-failure) is returned. When entering the
-;;;;   debugger two restarts are made available, one simply reruns the
-;;;;   current test and another signals a test-failure and continues
-;;;;   with the remaining tests.
-
-;;;; - A circular dependency is detected. An error is signaled and a
-;;;;   restart is made available which signals a test-skipped and
-;;;;   continues with the remaining tests. This restart also sets the
-;;;;   dependency status of the test to nil, so any tests which depend
-;;;;   on this one (even if the dependency is not circular) will be
-;;;;   skipped.
-
-;;;; The functions RUN!, !, !! and !!! are convenient wrappers around
-;;;; RUN and EXPLAIN.
-
-(deftype on-problem-action ()
-  '(member :debug :backtrace nil))
-
-(declaim (type on-problem-action *on-error* *on-failure*))
-
-(defvar *on-error* nil
-  "The action to perform on error:
-- :DEBUG if we should drop into the debugger
-- :BACKTRACE to print a backtrace
-- NIL to simply continue")
-
-(defvar *on-failure* nil
-  "The action to perform on check failure:
-- :DEBUG if we should drop into the debugger
-- :BACKTRACE to print a backtrace
-- NIL to simply continue")
-
-(defvar *debug-on-error* nil
-  "T if we should drop into the debugger on error, NIL otherwise.
-OBSOLETE: superseded by *ON-ERROR*")
-
-(defvar *debug-on-failure* nil
-  "T if we should drop into the debugger on a failing check, NIL otherwise.
-OBSOLETE: superseded by *ON-FAILURE*")
-
-(defparameter *print-names* t
-  "T if we should print test running progress, NIL otherwise.")
-
-(defparameter *test-dribble-indent* (make-array 0
-                                        :element-type 'character
-                                        :fill-pointer 0
-                                        :adjustable t)
-  "Used to indent tests and test suites in their parent suite")
-
-(defun import-testing-symbols (package-designator)
-  (import '(5am::is 5am::is-true 5am::is-false 5am::signals 5am::finishes)
-          package-designator))
-
-(defparameter *run-queue* '()
-  "List of test waiting to be run.")
-
-(define-condition circular-dependency (error)
-  ((test-case :initarg :test-case))
-  (:report (lambda (cd stream)
-             (format stream "A circular dependency wes detected in ~S." (slot-value cd 'test-case))))
-  (:documentation "Condition signaled when a circular dependency
-between test-cases has been detected."))
-
-(defgeneric run-resolving-dependencies (test)
-  (:documentation "Given a dependency spec determine if the spec
-is satisfied or not, this will generally involve running other
-tests. If the dependency spec can be satisfied the test is also
-run."))
-
-(defmethod run-resolving-dependencies ((test test-case))
-  "Return true if this test, and its dependencies, are satisfied,
-  NIL otherwise."
-  (case (status test)
-    (:unknown
-     (setf (status test) :resolving)
-     (if (or (not (depends-on test))
-             (eql t (resolve-dependencies (depends-on test))))
-         (progn
-           (run-test-lambda test)
-           (status test))
-         (with-run-state (result-list)
-           (unless (eql :circular (status test))
-             (push (make-instance 'test-skipped
-                                  :test-case test
-                                  :reason "Dependencies not satisfied")
-                   result-list)
-             (setf (status test) :depends-not-satisfied)))))
-    (:resolving
-     (restart-case
-         (error 'circular-dependency :test-case test)
-       (skip ()
-         :report (lambda (s)
-                   (format s "Skip the test ~S and all its dependencies." (name test)))
-         (with-run-state (result-list)
-           (push (make-instance 'test-skipped :reason "Circular dependencies" :test-case test)
-                 result-list))
-         (setf (status test) :circular))))
-    (t (status test))))
-
-(defgeneric resolve-dependencies (depends-on))
-
-(defmethod resolve-dependencies ((depends-on symbol))
-  "A test which depends on a symbol is interpreted as `(AND
-  ,DEPENDS-ON)."
-  (run-resolving-dependencies (get-test depends-on)))
-
-(defmethod resolve-dependencies ((depends-on list))
-  "Return true if the dependency spec DEPENDS-ON is satisfied,
-  nil otherwise."
-  (if (null depends-on)
-      t
-      (flet ((satisfies-depends-p (test)
-               (funcall test (lambda (dep)
-                               (eql t (resolve-dependencies dep)))
-                        (cdr depends-on))))
-        (ecase (car depends-on)
-          (and (satisfies-depends-p #'every))
-          (or  (satisfies-depends-p #'some))
-          (not (satisfies-depends-p #'notany))
-          (:before (every #'(lambda (dep)
-                              (let ((status (status (get-test dep))))
-                                (if (eql :unknown status)
-                                    (run-resolving-dependencies (get-test dep))
-                                    status)))
-                          (cdr depends-on)))))))
-
-(defun results-status (result-list)
-  "Given a list of test results (generated while running a test)
-  return true if no results are of type TEST-FAILURE.  Returns second
-  and third values, which are the set of failed tests and skipped
-  tests respectively."
-  (let ((failed-tests
-          (remove-if-not #'test-failure-p result-list))
-        (skipped-tests
-          (remove-if-not #'test-skipped-p result-list)))
-    (values (null failed-tests)
-            failed-tests
-            skipped-tests)))
-
-(defun return-result-list (test-lambda)
-  "Run the test function TEST-LAMBDA and return a list of all
-  test results generated, does not modify the special environment
-  variable RESULT-LIST."
-  (bind-run-state ((result-list '()))
-    (funcall test-lambda)
-    result-list))
-
-(defgeneric run-test-lambda (test))
-
-(defmethod run-test-lambda ((test test-case))
-  (with-run-state (result-list)
-    (bind-run-state ((current-test test))
-      (labels ((abort-test (e &optional (reason (format nil "Unexpected Error: ~S~%~A." e e)))
-                 (add-result 'unexpected-test-failure
-                             :test-expr nil
-                             :test-case test
-                             :reason reason
-                             :condition e))
-               (run-it ()
-                 (let ((result-list '()))
-                   (declare (special result-list))
-                   (handler-bind ((check-failure (lambda (e)
-                                                   (declare (ignore e))
-                                                   (cond
-                                                     ((eql *on-failure* :debug)
-                                                      nil)
-                                                     (t
-                                                      (when (eql *on-failure* :backtrace)
-                                                        (trivial-backtrace:print-backtrace-to-stream
-                                                         *test-dribble*))
-                                                      (invoke-restart
-                                                       (find-restart 'ignore-failure))))))
-                                  (error (lambda (e)
-                                           (unless (or (eql *on-error* :debug)
-                                                       (typep e 'check-failure))
-                                             (when (eql *on-error* :backtrace)
-                                               (trivial-backtrace:print-backtrace-to-stream
-                                                *test-dribble*))
-                                             (abort-test e)
-                                             (return-from run-it result-list)))))
-                     (restart-case
-                         (handler-case
-                             (let ((*readtable* (copy-readtable))
-                                   (*package* (runtime-package test)))
-                               (when *print-names*
-                                   (format *test-dribble* "~%~ARunning test ~A " *test-dribble-indent* (name test)))
-                               (if (collect-profiling-info test)
-                                   ;; Timing info doesn't get collected ATM, we need a portable library
-                                   ;; (setf (profiling-info test) (collect-timing (test-lambda test)))
-                                   (funcall (test-lambda test))
-                                   (funcall (test-lambda test))))
-                           (storage-condition (e)
-                             ;; heap-exhausted/constrol-stack-exhausted
-                             ;; handler-case unwinds the stack (unlike handler-bind)
-                             (abort-test e (format nil "STORAGE-CONDITION: aborted for safety. ~S~%~A." e e))
-                             (return-from run-it result-list)))
-                       (retest ()
-                         :report (lambda (stream)
-                                   (format stream "~@<Rerun the test ~S~@:>" test))
-                         (return-from run-it (run-it)))
-                       (ignore ()
-                         :report (lambda (stream)
-                                   (format stream "~@<Signal an exceptional test failure and abort the test ~S.~@:>" test))
-                         (abort-test (make-instance 'test-failure :test-case test
-                                                                  :reason "Failure restart."))))
-                     result-list))))
-        (let ((results (run-it)))
-          (setf (status test) (results-status results)
-                result-list (nconc result-list results)))))))
-
-(defgeneric %run (test-spec)
-  (:documentation "Internal method for running a test. Does not
-  update the status of the tests nor the special variables !,
-  !!, !!!"))
-
-(defmethod %run ((test test-case))
-  (run-resolving-dependencies test))
-
-(defmethod %run ((tests list))
-  (mapc #'%run tests))
-
-(defmethod %run ((suite test-suite))
-  (when *print-names*
-    (format *test-dribble* "~%~ARunning test suite ~A" *test-dribble-indent* (name suite)))
-  (let ((suite-results '()))
-    (flet ((run-tests ()
-             (loop
-                for test being the hash-values of (tests suite)
-                do (%run test))))
-      (vector-push-extend #\space *test-dribble-indent*)
-      (unwind-protect
-           (bind-run-state ((result-list '()))
-             (unwind-protect
-                  (if (collect-profiling-info suite)
-                      ;; Timing info doesn't get collected ATM, we need a portable library
-                      ;; (setf (profiling-info suite) (collect-timing #'run-tests))
-                      (run-tests)
-                      (run-tests)))
-             (setf suite-results result-list
-                   (status suite) (every #'test-passed-p suite-results)))
-        (vector-pop *test-dribble-indent*)
-        (with-run-state (result-list)
-          (setf result-list (nconc result-list suite-results)))))))
-
-(defmethod %run ((test-name symbol))
-  (when-let (test (get-test test-name))
-    (%run test)))
-
-(defvar *initial-!* (lambda () (format t "Haven't run that many tests yet.~%")))
-
-(defvar *!* *initial-!*)
-(defvar *!!* *initial-!*)
-(defvar *!!!* *initial-!*)
-
-;;;; ** Public entry points
-
-(defun run! (&optional (test-spec *suite*)
-             &key ((:print-names *print-names*) *print-names*))
-  "Equivalent to (explain! (run TEST-SPEC))."
-  (explain! (run test-spec)))
-
-(defun explain! (result-list)
-  "Explain the results of RESULT-LIST using a
-detailed-text-explainer with output going to *test-dribble*.
-Return a boolean indicating whether no tests failed."
-  (explain (make-instance 'detailed-text-explainer) result-list *test-dribble*)
-  (results-status result-list))
-
-(defun debug! (&optional (test-spec *suite*))
-  "Calls (run! test-spec) but enters the debugger if any kind of error happens."
-  (let ((*on-error* :debug)
-        (*on-failure* :debug))
-    (run! test-spec)))
-
-(defun run (test-spec &key ((:print-names *print-names*) *print-names*))
-  "Run the test specified by TEST-SPEC.
-
-TEST-SPEC can be either a symbol naming a test or test suite, or
-a testable-object object. This function changes the operations
-performed by the !, !! and !!! functions."
-  (psetf *!* (lambda ()
-               (loop :for test :being :the :hash-keys :of *test*
-                     :do (setf (status (get-test test)) :unknown))
-               (bind-run-state ((result-list '()))
-                 (with-simple-restart (explain "Ignore the rest of the tests and explain current results")
-                   (%run test-spec))
-                 result-list))
-         *!!* *!*
-         *!!!* *!!*)
-  (let ((*on-error*
-          (or *on-error* (cond
-                           (*debug-on-error*
-                            (format *test-dribble* "*DEBUG-ON-ERROR* is obsolete. Use *ON-ERROR*.")
-                            :debug)
-                           (t nil))))
-        (*on-failure*
-          (or *on-failure* (cond
-                           (*debug-on-failure*
-                            (format *test-dribble* "*DEBUG-ON-FAILURE* is obsolete. Use *ON-FAILURE*.")
-                            :debug)
-                           (t nil)))))
-    (funcall *!*)))
-
-(defun ! ()
-  "Rerun the most recently run test and explain the results."
-  (explain! (funcall *!*)))
-
-(defun !! ()
-  "Rerun the second most recently run test and explain the results."
-  (explain! (funcall *!!*)))
-
-(defun !!! ()
-  "Rerun the third most recently run test and explain the results."
-  (explain! (funcall *!!!*)))
-
-(defun run-all-tests (&key (summary :end))
-  "Runs all defined test suites, T if all tests passed and NIL otherwise.
-SUMMARY can be :END to print a summary at the end, :SUITE to print it
-after each suite or NIL to skip explanations."
-  (check-type summary (member nil :suite :end))
-  (loop :for suite :in (cons 'nil (sort (copy-list *toplevel-suites*) #'string<=))
-        :for results := (if (suite-emptyp suite) nil (run suite))
-        :when (consp results)
-          :collect results :into all-results
-        :do (cond
-              ((not (eql summary :suite))
-               nil)
-              (results
-               (explain! results))
-              (suite
-               (format *test-dribble* "Suite ~A is empty~%" suite)))
-        :finally (progn
-                   (when (eql summary :end)
-                     (explain! (alexandria:flatten all-results)))
-                   (return (every #'results-status all-results)))))
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Edward Marco Baringer
-;; All rights reserved.
-;;
-;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-;; met:
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-;;    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-;;
-;;  - Neither the name of Edward Marco Baringer, nor BESE, nor the names
-;;    of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
-;;    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
-;;
-;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-;; "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-;; A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-;; OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-;; SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-;; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-;; THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-;; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-;; OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/suite.lisp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/suite.lisp
deleted file mode 100644
index 8497a9d12ddc..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/suite.lisp
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@@ -1,140 +0,0 @@
-;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-
-(in-package :it.bese.fiveam)
-
-;;;; * Test Suites
-
-;;;; Test suites allow us to collect multiple tests into a single
-;;;; object and run them all using asingle name. Test suites do not
-;;;; affect the way test are run nor the way the results are handled,
-;;;; they are simply a test organizing group.
-
-;;;; Test suites can contain both tests and other test suites. Running
-;;;; a test suite causes all of its tests and test suites to be
-;;;; run. Suites do not affect test dependencies, running a test suite
-;;;; can cause tests which are not in the suite to be run.
-
-;;;; ** Current Suite
-
-(defvar *suite* nil
-  "The current test suite object")
-(net.didierverna.asdf-flv:set-file-local-variable *suite*)
-
-;;;; ** Creating Suits
-
-;; Suites that have no parent suites.
-(defvar *toplevel-suites* nil)
-
-(defgeneric suite-emptyp (suite)
-  (:method ((suite symbol))
-    (suite-emptyp (get-test suite)))
-  (:method ((suite test-suite))
-    (= 0 (hash-table-count (tests suite)))))
-
-(defmacro def-suite (name &key description in)
-  "Define a new test-suite named NAME.
-
-IN (a symbol), if provided, causes this suite te be nested in the
-suite named by IN. NB: This macro is built on top of make-suite,
-as such it, like make-suite, will overrwrite any existing suite
-named NAME."
-  `(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
-     (make-suite ',name
-                 ,@(when description `(:description ,description))
-                 ,@(when in `(:in ',in)))
-     ',name))
-
-(defmacro def-suite* (name &rest def-suite-args)
-  `(progn
-     (def-suite ,name ,@def-suite-args)
-     (in-suite ,name)))
-
-(defun make-suite (name &key description ((:in parent-suite)))
-  "Create a new test suite object.
-
-Overrides any existing suite named NAME."
-  (let ((suite (make-instance 'test-suite :name name)))
-    (when description
-      (setf (description suite) description))
-    (when (and name
-               (null (name *suite*))
-               (null parent-suite))
-      (pushnew name *toplevel-suites*))
-    (loop for i in (ensure-list parent-suite)
-          for in-suite = (get-test i)
-          do (progn
-               (when (null in-suite)
-                 (cerror "Create a new suite named ~A." "Unknown suite ~A." i)
-                 (setf (get-test in-suite) (make-suite i)
-                       in-suite (get-test in-suite)))
-               (setf (gethash name (tests in-suite)) suite)))
-    (setf (get-test name) suite)
-    suite))
-
-(eval-when (:load-toplevel :execute)
-  (setf *suite*
-        (setf (get-test 'nil)
-              (make-suite 'nil :description "Global Suite"))))
-
-(defun list-all-suites ()
-  "Returns an unordered LIST of all suites."
-  (hash-table-values *suite*))
-
-;;;; ** Managing the Current Suite
-
-(defmacro in-suite (suite-name)
-  "Set the *suite* special variable so that all tests defined
-after the execution of this form are, unless specified otherwise,
-in the test-suite named SUITE-NAME.
-
-See also: DEF-SUITE *SUITE*"
-  `(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
-     (%in-suite ,suite-name)))
-
-(defmacro in-suite* (suite-name &key in)
-  "Just like in-suite, but silently creates missing suites."
-  `(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
-     (%in-suite ,suite-name :in ,in :fail-on-error nil)))
-
-(defmacro %in-suite (suite-name &key (fail-on-error t) in)
-  (with-gensyms (suite)
-    `(progn
-       (if-let (,suite (get-test ',suite-name))
-         (setf *suite* ,suite)
-         (progn
-           (when ,fail-on-error
-             (cerror "Create a new suite named ~A."
-                     "Unknown suite ~A." ',suite-name))
-           (setf (get-test ',suite-name) (make-suite ',suite-name :in ',in)
-                 *suite* (get-test ',suite-name))))
-       ',suite-name)))
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Edward Marco Baringer
-;; All rights reserved.
-;;
-;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-;; met:
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-;;    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-;;
-;;  - Neither the name of Edward Marco Baringer, nor BESE, nor the names
-;;    of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
-;;    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
-;;
-;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-;; "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-;; A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-;; OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-;; SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-;; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-;; THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-;; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-;; OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/test.lisp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/test.lisp
deleted file mode 100644
index 4a6f2fee9a0a..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/test.lisp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,167 +0,0 @@
-;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-
-(in-package :it.bese.fiveam)
-
-;;;; * Tests
-
-;;;; While executing checks and collecting the results is the core job
-;;;; of a testing framework it is also important to be able to
-;;;; organize checks into groups, fiveam provides two mechanisms for
-;;;; organizing checks: tests and test suites. A test is a named
-;;;; collection of checks which can be run and a test suite is a named
-;;;; collection of tests and test suites.
-
-(declaim (special *suite*))
-
-(defvar *test*
-  (make-hash-table :test 'eql)
-  "Lookup table mapping test (and test suite)
-  names to objects.")
-
-(defun get-test (key &optional default)
-  (gethash key *test* default))
-
-(defun (setf get-test) (value key)
-  (setf (gethash key *test*) value))
-
-(defun rem-test (key)
-  (remhash key *test*))
-
-(defun test-names ()
-  (hash-table-keys *test*))
-
-(defmacro test (name &body body)
-  "Create a test named NAME. If NAME is a list it must be of the
-form:
-
-  (name &key depends-on suite fixture compile-at profile)
-
-NAME is the symbol which names the test.
-
-DEPENDS-ON is a list of the form:
-
- (AND . test-names) - This test is run only if all of the tests
- in TEST-NAMES have passed, otherwise a single test-skipped
- result is generated.
-
- (OR . test-names) - If any of TEST-NAMES has passed this test is
- run, otherwise a test-skipped result is generated.
-
- (NOT test-name) - This is test is run only if TEST-NAME failed.
-
-AND, OR and NOT can be combined to produce complex dependencies.
-
-If DEPENDS-ON is a symbol it is interpreted as `(AND
-,depends-on), this is accomadate the common case of one test
-depending on another.
-
-FIXTURE specifies a fixture to wrap the body in.
-
-If PROFILE is T profiling information will be collected as well."
-  (destructuring-bind (name &rest args)
-      (ensure-list name)
-    `(def-test ,name (,@args) ,@body)))
-
-(defvar *default-test-compilation-time* :definition-time)
-
-(defmacro def-test (name (&key depends-on (suite '*suite* suite-p) fixture
-                            (compile-at *default-test-compilation-time*) profile)
-                    &body body)
-  "Create a test named NAME.
-
-NAME is the symbol which names the test.
-
-DEPENDS-ON is a list of the form:
-
- (AND . test-names) - This test is run only if all of the tests
- in TEST-NAMES have passed, otherwise a single test-skipped
- result is generated.
-
- (OR . test-names) - If any of TEST-NAMES has passed this test is
- run, otherwise a test-skipped result is generated.
-
- (NOT test-name) - This is test is run only if TEST-NAME failed.
-
-AND, OR and NOT can be combined to produce complex dependencies.
-
-If DEPENDS-ON is a symbol it is interpreted as `(AND
-,depends-on), this is accomadate the common case of one test
-depending on another.
-
-FIXTURE specifies a fixture to wrap the body in.
-
-If PROFILE is T profiling information will be collected as well."
-  (check-type compile-at (member :run-time :definition-time))
-  (multiple-value-bind (forms decls docstring)
-      (parse-body body :documentation t :whole name)
-    (let* ((description (or docstring ""))
-           (body-forms (append decls forms))
-           (suite-form (if suite-p
-                           `(get-test ',suite)
-                           (or suite '*suite*)))
-           (effective-body (if fixture
-                               (destructuring-bind (name &rest args)
-                                   (ensure-list fixture)
-                                 `((with-fixture ,name ,args ,@body-forms)))
-                               body-forms)))
-      `(progn
-         (register-test ',name ,description ',effective-body ,suite-form ',depends-on ,compile-at ,profile)
-         (when *run-test-when-defined*
-           (run! ',name))
-         ',name))))
-
-(defun register-test (name description body suite depends-on compile-at profile)
-  (let ((lambda-name
-          (format-symbol t "%~A-~A" '#:test name))
-        (inner-lambda-name
-          (format-symbol t "%~A-~A" '#:inner-test name)))
-    (setf (get-test name)
-          (make-instance 'test-case
-                         :name name
-                         :runtime-package (find-package (package-name *package*))
-                         :test-lambda
-                         (eval
-                          `(named-lambda ,lambda-name ()
-                             ,@(ecase compile-at
-                                 (:run-time `((funcall
-                                               (let ((*package* (find-package ',(package-name *package*))))
-                                                 (compile ',inner-lambda-name
-                                                          '(lambda () ,@body))))))
-                                 (:definition-time body))))
-                         :description description
-                         :depends-on depends-on
-                         :collect-profiling-info profile))
-    (setf (gethash name (tests suite)) name)))
-
-(defvar *run-test-when-defined* nil
-  "When non-NIL tests are run as soon as they are defined.")
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Edward Marco Baringer
-;; All rights reserved.
-;;
-;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-;; met:
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-;;    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-;;
-;;  - Neither the name of Edward Marco Baringer, nor BESE, nor the names
-;;    of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
-;;    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
-;;
-;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-;; "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-;; A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-;; OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-;; SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-;; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-;; THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-;; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-;; OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/utils.lisp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/utils.lisp
deleted file mode 100644
index 49d552fa000e..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/src/utils.lisp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,226 +0,0 @@
-;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-
-(in-package :it.bese.fiveam)
-
-(defmacro dolist* ((iterator list &optional return-value) &body body)
-  "Like DOLIST but destructuring-binds the elements of LIST.
-
-If ITERATOR is a symbol then dolist* is just like dolist EXCEPT
-that it creates a fresh binding."
-  (if (listp iterator)
-      (let ((i (gensym "DOLIST*-I-")))
-        `(dolist (,i ,list ,return-value)
-           (destructuring-bind ,iterator ,i
-             ,@body)))
-      `(dolist (,iterator ,list ,return-value)
-         (let ((,iterator ,iterator))
-           ,@body))))
-
-(defun make-collector (&optional initial-value)
-  "Create a collector function.
-
-A Collector function will collect, into a list, all the values
-passed to it in the order in which they were passed. If the
-callector function is called without arguments it returns the
-current list of values."
-  (let ((value initial-value)
-        (cdr (last initial-value)))
-    (lambda (&rest items)
-      (if items
-          (progn
-            (if value
-                (if cdr
-                    (setf (cdr cdr) items
-                          cdr (last items))
-                    (setf cdr (last items)))
-                (setf value items
-                      cdr (last items)))
-            items)
-          value))))
-
-(defun partitionx (list &rest lambdas)
-  (let ((collectors (mapcar (lambda (l)
-                              (cons (if (and (symbolp l)
-                                             (member l (list :otherwise t)
-                                                     :test #'string=))
-                                        (constantly t)
-                                        l)
-                                    (make-collector)))
-                            lambdas)))
-    (dolist (item list)
-      (block item
-        (dolist* ((test-func . collector-func) collectors)
-          (when (funcall test-func item)
-            (funcall collector-func item)
-            (return-from item)))))
-    (mapcar #'funcall (mapcar #'cdr collectors))))
-
-;;;; ** Anaphoric conditionals
-
-(defmacro if-bind (var test &body then/else)
-  "Anaphoric IF control structure.
-
-VAR (a symbol) will be bound to the primary value of TEST. If
-TEST returns a true value then THEN will be executed, otherwise
-ELSE will be executed."
-  (assert (first then/else)
-          (then/else)
-          "IF-BIND missing THEN clause.")
-  (destructuring-bind (then &optional else)
-      then/else
-    `(let ((,var ,test))
-       (if ,var ,then ,else))))
-
-(defmacro aif (test then &optional else)
-  "Just like IF-BIND but the var is always IT."
-  `(if-bind it ,test ,then ,else))
-
-;;;; ** Simple list matching based on code from Paul Graham's On Lisp.
-
-(defmacro acond2 (&rest clauses)
-  (if (null clauses)
-      nil
-      (with-gensyms (val foundp)
-        (destructuring-bind ((test &rest progn) &rest others)
-            clauses
-          `(multiple-value-bind (,val ,foundp)
-               ,test
-             (if (or ,val ,foundp)
-                 (let ((it ,val))
-                   (declare (ignorable it))
-                   ,@progn)
-                 (acond2 ,@others)))))))
-
-(defun varsymp (x)
-  (and (symbolp x)
-       (let ((name (symbol-name x)))
-         (and (>= (length name) 2)
-              (char= (char name 0) #\?)))))
-
-(defun binding (x binds)
-  (labels ((recbind (x binds)
-             (aif (assoc x binds)
-                  (or (recbind (cdr it) binds)
-                      it))))
-    (let ((b (recbind x binds)))
-      (values (cdr b) b))))
-
-(defun list-match (x y &optional binds)
-  (acond2
-    ((or (eql x y) (eql x '_) (eql y '_))
-     (values binds t))
-    ((binding x binds) (list-match it y binds))
-    ((binding y binds) (list-match x it binds))
-    ((varsymp x) (values (cons (cons x y) binds) t))
-    ((varsymp y) (values (cons (cons y x) binds) t))
-    ((and (consp x) (consp y) (list-match (car x) (car y) binds))
-     (list-match (cdr x) (cdr y) it))
-    (t (values nil nil))))
-
-(defun vars (match-spec)
-  (let ((vars nil))
-    (labels ((find-vars (spec)
-               (cond
-                 ((null spec) nil)
-                 ((varsymp spec) (push spec vars))
-                 ((consp spec)
-                  (find-vars (car spec))
-                  (find-vars (cdr spec))))))
-      (find-vars match-spec))
-    (delete-duplicates vars)))
-
-(defmacro list-match-case (target &body clauses)
-  (if clauses
-      (destructuring-bind ((test &rest progn) &rest others)
-          clauses
-        (with-gensyms (tgt binds success)
-          `(let ((,tgt ,target))
-             (multiple-value-bind (,binds ,success)
-                 (list-match ,tgt ',test)
-               (declare (ignorable ,binds))
-               (if ,success
-                   (let ,(mapcar (lambda (var)
-                                   `(,var (cdr (assoc ',var ,binds))))
-                                 (vars test))
-                     (declare (ignorable ,@(vars test)))
-                     ,@progn)
-                   (list-match-case ,tgt ,@others))))))
-      nil))
-
-;;;; * def-special-environment
-
-(defun check-required (name vars required)
-  (dolist (var required)
-    (assert (member var vars)
-            (var)
-            "Unrecognized symbol ~S in ~S." var name)))
-
-(defmacro def-special-environment (name (&key accessor binder binder*)
-                                  &rest vars)
-  "Define two macros for dealing with groups or related special variables.
-
-ACCESSOR is defined as a macro: (defmacro ACCESSOR (VARS &rest
-BODY)).  Each element of VARS will be bound to the
-current (dynamic) value of the special variable.
-
-BINDER is defined as a macro for introducing (and binding new)
-special variables. It is basically a readable LET form with the
-prorpe declarations appended to the body. The first argument to
-BINDER must be a form suitable as the first argument to LET.
-
-ACCESSOR defaults to a new symbol in the same package as NAME
-which is the concatenation of \"WITH-\" NAME. BINDER is built as
-\"BIND-\" and BINDER* is BINDER \"*\"."
-  (unless accessor
-    (setf accessor (format-symbol (symbol-package name) "~A-~A" '#:with name)))
-  (unless binder
-    (setf binder   (format-symbol (symbol-package name) "~A-~A" '#:bind name)))
-  (unless binder*
-    (setf binder*  (format-symbol (symbol-package binder) "~A~A" binder '#:*)))
-  `(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
-     (flet ()
-       (defmacro ,binder (requested-vars &body body)
-         (check-required ',name ',vars (mapcar #'car requested-vars))
-         `(let ,requested-vars
-            (declare (special ,@(mapcar #'car requested-vars)))
-            ,@body))
-       (defmacro ,binder* (requested-vars &body body)
-         (check-required ',name ',vars (mapcar #'car requested-vars))
-         `(let* ,requested-vars
-            (declare (special ,@(mapcar #'car requested-vars)))
-            ,@body))
-       (defmacro ,accessor (requested-vars &body body)
-         (check-required ',name ',vars requested-vars)
-         `(locally (declare (special ,@requested-vars))
-            ,@body))
-       ',name)))
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2002-2006, Edward Marco Baringer
-;; All rights reserved.
-;;
-;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-;; met:
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-;;
-;;  - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-;;    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-;;
-;;  - Neither the name of Edward Marco Baringer, nor BESE, nor the names
-;;    of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
-;;    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
-;;
-;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-;; "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-;; A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-;; OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-;; SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-;; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-;; THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-;; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-;; OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/t/example.lisp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/t/example.lisp
deleted file mode 100644
index c949511a28cd..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/t/example.lisp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
-;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-
-;;;; * FiveAM Example (poor man's tutorial)
-
-(asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :fiveam)
-
-(defpackage :it.bese.fiveam.example
-  (:use :common-lisp
-	:it.bese.fiveam))
-
-(in-package :it.bese.fiveam.example)
-
-;;;; First we need some functions to test.
-
-(defun add-2 (n)
-  (+ n 2))
-
-(defun add-4 (n) 
-  (+ n 4))
-
-;;;; Now we need to create a test which makes sure that add-2 and add-4
-;;;; work as specified.
-
-;;;; we create a test named ADD-2 and supply a short description.
-(test add-2
- "Test the ADD-2 function" ;; a short description
- ;; the checks
- (is (= 2 (add-2 0)))
- (is (= 0 (add-2 -2))))
-
-;;;; we can already run add-2. This will return the list of test
-;;;; results, it should be a list of two test-passed objects.
-
-(run 'add-2) 
-
-;;;; since we'd like to have some kind of readbale output we'll explain
-;;;; the results
-
-(explain! (run 'add-2))
-
-;;;; or we could do both at once:
-
-(run! 'add-2)
-
-;;;; So now we've defined and run a single test. Since we plan on
-;;;; having more than one test and we'd like to run them together let's
-;;;; create a simple test suite.
-
-(def-suite example-suite :description "The example test suite.")
-
-;;;; we could explictly specify that every test we create is in the the
-;;;; example-suite suite, but it's easier to just change the default
-;;;; suite:
-
-(in-suite example-suite)
-
-;;;; now we'll create a new test for the add-4 function.
-
-(test add-4
-  (is (= 0 (add-4 -4))))
-
-;;;; now let's run the test
-
-(run! 'add-4)
-
-;;;; we can get the same effect by running the suite:
-
-(run! 'example-suite)
-
-;;;; since we'd like both add-2 and add-4 to be in the same suite, let's
-;;;; redefine add-2 to be in this suite:
-
-(test add-2 "Test the ADD-2 function"
- (is (= 2 (add-2 0)))
- (is (= 0 (add-2 -2))))
-
-;;;; now we can run the suite and we'll see that both add-2 and add-4
-;;;; have been run (we know this since we no get 4 checks as opposed to
-;;;; 2 as before.
-
-(run! 'example-suite)
-
-;;;; Just for fun let's see what happens when a test fails. Again we'll
-;;;; redefine add-2, but add in a third, failing, check:
-
-(test add-2 "Test the ADD-2 function"
- (is (= 2 (add-2 0)))
- (is (= 0 (add-2 -2)))
- (is (= 0 (add-2 0))))
-
-;;;; Finally let's try out the specification based testing.
-
-(defun dummy-add (a b)
-  (+ a b))
-
-(defun dummy-strcat (a b)
-  (concatenate 'string a b))
-
-(test dummy-add
-  (for-all ((a (gen-integer))
-            (b (gen-integer)))
-    ;; assuming we have an "oracle" to compare our function results to
-    ;; we can use it:
-    (is (= (+ a b) (dummy-add a b)))
-    ;; if we don't have an oracle (as in most cases) we just ensure
-    ;; that certain properties hold:
-    (is (= (dummy-add a b)
-           (dummy-add b a)))
-    (is (= a (dummy-add a 0)))
-    (is (= 0 (dummy-add a (- a))))
-    (is (< a (dummy-add a 1)))
-    (is (= (* 2 a) (dummy-add a a)))))
-
-(test dummy-strcat
-  (for-all ((result (gen-string))
-            (split-point (gen-integer :min 0 :max 10000)
-                         (< split-point (length result))))
-    (is (string= result (dummy-strcat (subseq result 0 split-point)
-                                      (subseq result split-point))))))
-
-(test random-failure
-  (for-all ((result (gen-integer :min 0 :max 1)))
-    (is (plusp result))
-    (is (= result 0))))
-
-(run! 'example-suite)
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/t/tests.lisp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/t/tests.lisp
deleted file mode 100644
index ed1c565e7d4a..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/t/tests.lisp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,280 +0,0 @@
-;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-
-(in-package :it.bese.fiveam)
-
-(in-suite* :it.bese.fiveam)
-
-(def-suite test-suite :description "Suite for tests which should fail.")
-
-(defmacro with-test-results ((results test-name) &body body)
-  `(let ((,results (with-*test-dribble* nil (run ',test-name))))
-     ,@body))
-
-(def-fixture null-fixture ()
-  `(progn ,@(&body)))
-
-;;;; Test the checks
-
-(def-test is1 (:suite test-suite)
-  (is (plusp 1))
-  (is (< 0 1))
-  (is (not (plusp -1)))
-  (is (not (< 1 0)))
-  (is-true t)
-  (is-false nil))
-
-(def-test is2 (:suite test-suite :fixture null-fixture)
-  (is (plusp 0))
-  (is (< 0 -1))
-  (is (not (plusp 1)))
-  (is (not (< 0 1)))
-  (is-true nil)
-  (is-false t))
-
-(def-test is (:profile t)
-  (with-test-results (results is1)
-    (is (= 6 (length results)))
-    (is (every #'test-passed-p results)))
-  (with-test-results (results is2)
-    (is (= 6 (length results)))
-    (is (every #'test-failure-p results))))
-
-(def-test signals/finishes ()
-  (signals error
-    (error "an error"))
-  (finishes
-   (signals error
-    (error "an error"))))
-
-(def-test pass ()
-  (pass))
-
-(def-test fail1 (:suite test-suite)
-  (fail "This is supposed to fail"))
-
-(def-test fail ()
-  (with-test-results (results fail1)
-    (is (= 1 (length results)))
-    (is (test-failure-p (first results)))))
-
-;;;; non top level checks
-
-(def-test foo-bar ()
-  (let ((state 0))
-    (is (= 0 state))
-    (is (= 1 (incf state)))))
-
-;;;; Test dependencies
-
-(def-test ok (:suite test-suite)
-  (pass))
-
-(def-test not-ok (:suite test-suite)
-  (fail "This is supposed to fail."))
-
-(def-test and1 (:depends-on (and ok not-ok) :suite test-suite)
-  (fail))
-
-(def-test and2 (:depends-on (and ok) :suite test-suite)
-  (pass))
-
-(def-test dep-and ()
-  (with-test-results (results and1)
-    (is (= 3 (length results)))
-    ;; we should have one skippedw one failed and one passed
-    (is (some #'test-passed-p results))
-    (is (some #'test-skipped-p results))
-    (is (some #'test-failure-p results)))
-  (with-test-results (results and2)
-    (is (= 2 (length results)))
-    (is (every #'test-passed-p results))))
-
-(def-test or1 (:depends-on (or ok not-ok) :suite test-suite)
-  (pass))
-
-(def-test or2 (:depends-on (or not-ok ok) :suite test-suite)
-  (pass))
-
-(def-test dep-or ()
-  (with-test-results (results or1)
-    (is (= 2 (length results)))
-    (is (every #'test-passed-p results)))
-  (with-test-results (results or2)
-    (is (= 3 (length results)))
-    (is (= 2 (length (remove-if-not #'test-passed-p results))))))
-
-(def-test not1 (:depends-on (not not-ok) :suite test-suite)
-  (pass))
-
-(def-test not2 (:depends-on (not ok) :suite test-suite)
-  (fail))
-
-(def-test not ()
-  (with-test-results (results not1)
-    (is (= 2 (length results)))
-    (is (some #'test-passed-p results))
-    (is (some #'test-failure-p results)))
-  (with-test-results (results not2)
-    (is (= 2 (length results)))
-    (is (some #'test-passed-p results))
-    (is (some #'test-skipped-p results))))
-
-(def-test nested-logic (:depends-on (and ok (not not-ok) (not not-ok))
-                        :suite test-suite)
-  (pass))
-
-(def-test dep-nested ()
-  (with-test-results (results nested-logic)
-    (is (= 3 (length results)))
-    (is (= 2 (length (remove-if-not #'test-passed-p results))))
-    (is (= 1 (length (remove-if-not #'test-failure-p results))))))
-
-(def-test circular-0 (:depends-on (and circular-1 circular-2 or1) 
-                      :suite test-suite)
-  (fail "we depend on a circular dependency, we should not be tested."))
-
-(def-test circular-1 (:depends-on (and circular-2)
-                      :suite test-suite)
-  (fail "we have a circular depednency, we should not be tested."))
-
-(def-test circular-2 (:depends-on (and circular-1)
-                      :suite test-suite)
-  (fail "we have a circular depednency, we should not be tested."))
-
-(def-test circular ()
-  (signals circular-dependency
-    (run 'circular-0))
-  (signals circular-dependency
-    (run 'circular-1))
-  (signals circular-dependency
-    (run 'circular-2)))
-
-
-(defun stack-exhaust ()
-  (declare (optimize (debug 3) (speed 0) (space 0) (safety 3)))
-  (cons 42 (stack-exhaust)))
-
-;; Disable until we determine on which implementations it's actually safe
-;; to exhaust the stack.
-#|
-(def-test stack-exhaust (:suite test-suite)
-  (stack-exhaust))
-
-(def-test test-stack-exhaust ()
-  (with-test-results (results stack-exhaust)
-    (is (= 1 (length results)))
-    (is (test-failure-p (first results)))))
-|#
-
-(def-suite before-test-suite :description "Suite for before test")
-
-(def-test before-0 (:suite before-test-suite)
-  (fail))
-
-(def-test before-1 (:depends-on (:before before-0)
-                    :suite before-test-suite)
-  (pass))
-
-(def-suite before-test-suite-2 :description "Suite for before test")
-
-(def-test before-2 (:depends-on (:before before-3)
-                    :suite before-test-suite-2)
-  (pass))
-
-(def-test before-3 (:suite before-test-suite-2)
-  (pass))
-
-(def-test before ()
-  (with-test-results (results before-test-suite)
-    (is (some #'test-skipped-p results)))
-  
-  (with-test-results (results before-test-suite-2)
-    (is (every #'test-passed-p results))))
-
-
-;;;; dependencies with symbol
-(def-test dep-with-symbol-first (:suite test-suite)
-  (pass))
-
-(def-test dep-with-symbol-dependencies-not-met (:depends-on (not dep-with-symbol-first)
-                                                :suite test-suite)
-  (fail "Error in the test of the test, this should not ever happen"))
-
-(def-test dep-with-symbol-depends-on-ok (:depends-on dep-with-symbol-first :suite test-suite)
-  (pass))
-
-(def-test dep-with-symbol-depends-on-failed-dependency (:depends-on dep-with-symbol-dependencies-not-met
-                                                        :suite test-suite)
-  (fail "No, I should not be tested because I depend on a test that in its turn has a failed dependecy."))
-
-(def-test dependencies-with-symbol ()
-  (with-test-results (results dep-with-symbol-first)
-    (is (some #'test-passed-p results)))
-
-  (with-test-results (results dep-with-symbol-depends-on-ok)
-    (is (some #'test-passed-p results)))
-
-  (with-test-results (results dep-with-symbol-dependencies-not-met)
-    (is (some #'test-skipped-p results)))
-
-  ;; No failure here, because it means the test was run.
-  (with-test-results (results dep-with-symbol-depends-on-failed-dependency)
-    (is (not (some #'test-failure-p results)))))
-
-
-;;;; test for-all
-
-(def-test gen-integer ()
-  (for-all ((a (gen-integer)))
-    (is (integerp a))))
-
-(def-test for-all-guarded ()
-  (for-all ((less (gen-integer))
-            (more (gen-integer) (< less more)))
-    (is (< less more))))
-
-(def-test gen-float ()
-  (macrolet ((test-gen-float (type)
-               `(for-all ((unbounded (gen-float :type ',type))
-                          (bounded   (gen-float :type ',type :bound 42)))
-                  (is (typep unbounded ',type))
-                  (is (typep bounded ',type))
-                  (is (<= (abs bounded) 42)))))
-    (test-gen-float single-float)
-    (test-gen-float short-float)
-    (test-gen-float double-float)
-    (test-gen-float long-float)))
-
-(def-test gen-character ()
-  (for-all ((c (gen-character)))
-    (is (characterp c)))
-  (for-all ((c (gen-character :code (gen-integer :min 32 :max 40))))
-    (is (characterp c))
-    (member c (list #\Space #\! #\" #\# #\$ #\% #\& #\' #\())))
-
-(def-test gen-string ()
-  (for-all ((s (gen-string)))
-    (is (stringp s)))
-  (for-all ((s (gen-string :length (gen-integer :min 0 :max 2))))
-    (is (<= (length s) 2)))
-  (for-all ((s (gen-string :elements (gen-character :code (gen-integer :min 0 :max 0))
-                           :length (constantly 2))))
-    (is (= 2 (length s)))
-    (is (every (curry #'char= #\Null) s))))
-
-(defun dummy-mv-generator ()
-  (lambda ()
-    (list 1 1)))
-
-(def-test for-all-destructuring-bind ()
-  (for-all (((a b) (dummy-mv-generator)))
-    (is (= 1 a))
-    (is (= 1 b))))
-
-(def-test return-values ()
-  "Return values indicate test failures."
-  (is-true (with-*test-dribble* nil (explain! (run 'is1))))
-  (is-true (with-*test-dribble* nil (run! 'is1)))
-
-  (is-false (with-*test-dribble* nil (explain! (run 'is2))))
-  (is-false (with-*test-dribble* nil (run! 'is2))))
diff --git a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/version.sexp b/third_party/lisp/fiveam/version.sexp
deleted file mode 100644
index e0e0284e6761..000000000000
--- a/third_party/lisp/fiveam/version.sexp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;; -*- lisp -*-
-"1.4.1"