99 Bottles of Beer/Lisp

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99 Bottles of Beer done in Lisp-languages


ACL2

<lang Lisp>(defun bottles-of-beer (n)

  (if (zp n)
      nil
      (prog2$ (cw (concatenate 'string
                  "~%"
                  "~N0 bottle~#1~[~/s~] of beer on the wall,~%"
                  "~n0 bottle~#1~[~/s~] of beer.~%"
                  "Take one down, pass it around,~%"
                  "~n2 bottle~#3~[~/s~] of beer on the wall.~%")
                  n
                  (if (= n 1) 0 1)
                  (1- n)
                  (if (= n 2) 0 1))
              (bottles-of-beer (- n 1)))))</lang>

Common Lisp

Sensible solution

<lang lisp>(defun bottles (x)

 (loop for bottles from x downto 1
       do (format t "~a bottle~:p of beer on the wall

~:*~a bottle~:p of beer Take one down, pass it around ~a bottle~:p of beer on the wall~2%" bottles (1- bottles))))</lang> and then just call <lang lisp>(bottles 99)</lang>

Ridiculous

<lang lisp>(format t "~{~[~^~]~:*~D bottle~:P of beer on the wall~%~:*~D bottle~:P of beer~%Take one down, pass it around~%~D bottle~:P~:* of beer on the wall~2%~}"

         (loop :for n :from 99 :downto 0 :collect n))</lang>

The FORMAT function is probably the most baroque (i.e. featureful almost to a fault) function in Common Lisp. To really drive this point home, try replacing each instance of ~D with ~R, and then with ~@R. Yes, this is all standard and dependable (dys?)functionality.

Explanation of the format string for the uninitiated:

  • ~{fmt~} expects the next argument to be a list (which is of the integers from 99 down to 0), and executes the format string fmt on each element. It is essentially a map or foreach.
  • ~[...~] is a case/switch. It executes the nth clause, where n is taken from the next argument. Since there is only one clause here, it will be executed only when the argument is 0.
  • ~^ will terminate formatting.
  • ~:* will back-up to the most-recently used argument.
  • ~D prints the next argument as a decimal number.
  • ~:P is for English plurals: it prints s if the last argument wasn't 1; it prints nothing otherwise. There's also ~@P for y/ies, in case you were worried about that.

Note, by the way, how the emoticons :*~D and :P have shown up in the format string. FORMAT is so powerful, it's even self-aware about how silly it is.


Lisp

Bit of a beginner in Lisp, but this seems to work: </lang lisp> (defun beer-verse (count)

 "Recurses the verses"
 (format t "~A bottle~:P of beer on the wall~%" count)
 (format t "~A bottle~:P of beer~%" count)
 (format t "Take one down, pass it round~%")
 (format t "~A bottle~A of beer on the wall~%~%"

(if (= count 1) "No" (- count 1)) (if (/= count 2) "s" ""))

 (if (> count 1)
     (beer-verse (- count 1))))

(beer-verse 99) </lang>

Output:

(last three verses only)

3 bottles of beer on the wall
3 bottles of beer
Take one down, pass it round
2 bottles of beer on the wall

2 bottles of beer on the wall
2 bottles of beer
Take one down, pass it round
1 bottle of beer on the wall

1 bottle of beer on the wall
1 bottle of beer
Take one down, pass it round
No bottles of beer on the wall

NewLISP

<lang newlisp>(for (n 99 1) (println n " bottles of beer on the wall," n " bottles of beer. Take one down, pass it around. ") (println (- n 1) "bottles of beer on the wall!"))

recursive
also shows list afterword

(define (rec bottles) (if (!= 0 bottles) (print "/n" bottles " bottles of beer on the wall" bottles " bottles of beer. \nTake one down, pass it around, " (- bottles 1) " bottles of beer on the wall" (rec ( - bottles 1))))(list bottles))

(rec 99)</lang>

PicoLisp

<lang PicoLisp>(de bottles (N)

  (case N
     (0 "No more beer")
     (1 "One bottle of beer")
     (T (cons N " bottles of beer")) ) )

(for (N 99 (gt0 N))

  (prinl (bottles N) " on the wall,")
  (prinl (bottles N) ".")
  (prinl "Take one down, pass it around,")
  (prinl (bottles (dec 'N)) " on the wall.")
  (prinl) )</lang>

Shen

<lang Shen>(define bottles-h

 { number --> string }
 0 -> "No more beer"
 1 -> "One bottle of beer"
 N -> (make-string "~A bottles of beer" N))

(define bottles

 { number --> number }
 0 -> 0
 X -> (let Msg (bottles-h X)
        (do (output "~A on the wall~%~A~%Take one down, pass it around~%~A on the wall~%~%" Msg Msg (bottles-h (- X 1)))
            (bottles (- X 1)))))</lang>

Wart

<lang python>def (beer n)

 when (n > 0)
   prn n " bottles of beer on the wall"
   prn n " bottles of beer"
   prn "take one down, pass it around"
   prn n-1 " bottles of beer on the wall"
   prn ""
   beer n-1</lang>