There is CL-STM. I haven't tried it, though, and know little about it. If you do find a good STM library, you'll want a functional collections library to go with it. This is for the same reason that Clojure uses functional collections: you don't want to have to go outside the STM framework to update collection-valued slots of objects. Permit me to suggest FSet: http://common-lisp.net/project/fset/
It is Quicklisp-loadable: (ql:quickload "fset") -- Scott On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Paul Tarvydas <paultarvy...@gmail.com>wrote: > > I'm about to look into Software Transactional Memory techniques for some > financial code I'm involved with. Any advice about which libraries to look > at (and why) would be quite welcome. > > Thanks > pt > > >