gnu: Fix whitespace issues in Lisp package descriptions.

This mainly addresses `double-space after sentence end period' and `trailing
white space' issues.

* gnu/packages/lisp-xyz.scm (sbcl-circular-streams, sbcl-cl-geometry,
sbcl-cl-grnm, sbcl-nasdf, sbcl-sdl2kit, emacs-slite): Fix description.

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@ -3853,7 +3853,7 @@ (define-public sbcl-circular-streams
(synopsis "Circularly readable streams for Common Lisp")
(description
"Circular-Streams allows you to read streams circularly by wrapping real
streams. Once you reach end-of-file of a stream, it's file position will be
streams. Once you reach end-of-file of a stream, its file position will be
reset to 0 and you're able to read it again.")
(license license:llgpl))))
@ -5972,7 +5972,7 @@ (define-public sbcl-cl-geometry
"This is a system for two dimensional computational geometry for Common Lisp.
Note: the system assumes exact rational arithmetic, so no floating point
coordinates are allowed. This is not checked when creating geometric
coordinates are allowed. This is not checked when creating geometric
objects.")
;; The .asd says BSD-style but the LICENSE.txt is expat.
(license license:expat))))
@ -6311,8 +6311,8 @@ (define-public sbcl-cl-grnm
(description
"These common lisp sources contain two variants of the Nelder-Mead
algorithm. The original algorithm and a provably convergent, reliable variant
by A. Bürmen et al, called the
@acronym{GRNMA, Grid Restrained Nelder Mead Algorithm}.")
by A. Bürmen et al, called the @acronym{GRNMA, Grid Restrained Nelder Mead
Algorithm}.")
(home-page "https://github.com/quil-lang/cl-grnm")
(license license:expat))))
@ -22388,7 +22388,7 @@ (define-public sbcl-nasdf
@itemize
@item Simple way to fetch Git submodules and do the right thing for
setup. This may effectively supersede Quicklisp. A benefit of using Git
setup. This may effectively supersede Quicklisp. A benefit of using Git
submodules over the default Quicklisp distribution is improved
reproducibility.
@item Test helpers, like distinction between offline and online tests, or
@ -26857,7 +26857,7 @@ (define-public sbcl-sdl2kit
(synopsis "Utility kit for CL-SDL2")
(description
"This is a utility kit for @code{cl-sdl2} that provides something similar to
GLUT. However, it's also geared at being useful for \"real\" applications or
GLUT. However, it's also geared at being useful for \"real\" applications or
games.")
(license license:expat))))
@ -27840,12 +27840,12 @@ (define-public emacs-slite
(synopsis "SLIme-based TEst runner for FiveAM and Parachute Tests")
(description
"Slite interactively runs your Common Lisp tests (currently only FiveAM
and Parachute are supported). It allows you to see the summary of test
and Parachute are supported). It allows you to see the summary of test
failures, jump to test definitions, rerun tests with debugger all from inside
Emacs.
In order to work, this also requires the slite Common Lisp system to be
present. See the code@{*cl-slite packages}.")))
present. See the code@{*cl-slite packages}.")))
(define-public sbcl-slot-extra-options
(let ((commit "29517d980325cd63744f1acf4cfe5c8ccec2b318"))