My familiarity with .NET in this regard is fairly limited, but I was wondering what would be required to expose modules written in Common Lisp on top of .NET to other .NET modules.<br><br>I'm afraid the answer might be some CLR Lisp implementation, of which there are few (if any) that are very mature that I know of.<br>
<br>Basically, I have a fairly involved (LispWorks) Common Lisp module that was originally the entry point for a number of applications, which itself made calls to .NET components. The requirement has come up that I expose some of it's features to a .NET application and I'd like to avoid reimplementing all of it in C#.<br>
<br>I'm not sure this is even an RDNZL question, but given that is my starting point I cannot help but wonder whether people have encountered the same issue given the nature of the problem RDNZL is solving.<br>