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#+TITLE: CLOSOS: Persistence by Default (Single Memory Abstraction)
#+DATE: 2026-03-22
#+FILETAGS: :architecture:lisp:os:closos:persistence:
* Concept
CLOSOS eliminates the distinction between volatile primary memory (RAM) and permanent secondary memory (Disk). Primary memory functions as a transparent cache for a persistent object store.
* Key Principles
- *The Living Image:* The system state is permanent. "Saving" is not an explicit user action; changes are inherently persistent in the object store.
- *Undo Facility:* Since data is permanent, application writers are encouraged to implement sophisticated undo/redo facilities rather than manual file saves.
- *Atomic Snapshots:* High-integrity state is maintained via atomic flips and log-structured techniques, ensuring the system can recover from crashes without data loss.
* Source
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- [[attachment:strandh-lispos.pdf][Robert Strandh, "CLOSOS: Specification of a Lisp operating system" (2013)]]