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Common Lisp Object System (CLOS)

The object-oriented features introduced as a component for Common Lisp although the original proposal actually predates CL. It adds an optional fully featured object model to CL but what is unusual about it is that it is bolt-on, it is in other words a layer on top of the the language rather than a language feature so a number of other LISP and Scheme variants have created or ported CLOS onto their systems as well.

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