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LispWorks Delivery User Guide 4 Delivering your ApplicationThis chapter describes the process of delivering a completed application.
The first part of the delivery process is to make a standalone version of your application, that runs without assistance from LispWorks. After that, you may want to look into making your program smaller and more efficient.
Delivering a standalone application, and much of the work in making it smaller and faster, is very simple and is accomplished by running a simple script. However, fine-tuning the delivery process to make the application as small and as fast as possible is a more involved process that may require trial-and-error work.
A call to the function deliver starts the delivery process. A variety of arguments control the effects of delivery. A few of the keywords are introduced below in The delivery function: deliver and all are documented fully in Keywords to the Delivery Function.
4.1 The delivery function: deliver 4.2 Using the delivery tools effectively 4.3 Delivering a standalone application executable 4.4 Delivering a dynamic library 4.5 How to deliver a smaller and faster application 4.6 How Delivery makes an image smallerLispWorks Delivery User Guide - 10 Aug 2017
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