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LISP-CRITIC - A Lisp code critiquing package.

see https://courses.cs.northwestern.edu/325/exercises/critic.php#critic

  • Author: Chris Riesbeck
  • Licence: MIT Licence

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Load:

(asdf:load-system :lisp-critic)

Example call:

(critique
   (defun count-a (lst)
     (setq n 0)
     (dolist (x lst)
       (if (equal x 'a)
         (setq n (+ n 1))))
     n))

Example output:

----------------------------------------------------------------------

SETS-GLOBALS: GLOBALS!! Don't use global variables, i.e., N N
----------------------------------------------------------------------

DOLIST-SETF: Don't use SETQ inside DOLIST to accumulate values for N.
Use DO. Make N a DO variable and don't use SETQ etc at all.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

USE-EQL: Unless something special is going on, use EQL, not EQUAL.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

X-PLUS-1: Don't use (+ N 1), use (1+ N) for its value or (INCF N) to
change N, whichever is appropriate here.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

See the lisp-critic.lisp file for more information. To load LISP-CRITIC to the REPL, Type (USE-PACKAGE :LISP-CRITIC).

To run the Lisp Critic on an entire file of code:

(critique-file pathname)

For example,

(critique-file "~/riesbeck/cs325/chap9-exs.lisp")

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