i managed to get sbcl to work in termux!
(audience applause)
but it's in a proot
(everyone in audience boos)
i already have cider working doing something similar, so now i have both common lisp and clojure working like this!
this is cool as heck, seeing that getting either of those working in plain termux is a pain of monumental proportions (especially since clojure just like...pins my cpu when not in a proot for some reason)
i wrote a script to bind mount my pwd and home so i can pretend it's not in its own environment a little
i wonder if that's good enough to get sly up and running in emacs?