1 ;;;; some code pulled out of CMU CL's low.lisp to solve build order problems,
2 ;;;; and some other stuff that just plain needs to be done early
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29 (/show "starting early-low.lisp")
31 ;;; FIXME: The PCL package is internal and is used by code in potential
32 ;;; bottlenecks. Access to it might be faster through #.(find-package "SB-PCL")
33 ;;; than through *PCL-PACKAGE*. And since it's internal, no one should be
34 ;;; doing things like deleting and recreating it in a running target Lisp.
35 ;;; So perhaps we should replace it uses of *PCL-PACKAGE* with uses of
36 ;;; (PCL-PACKAGE), and make PCL-PACKAGE a macro which expands into
37 ;;; the SB-PCL package itself. Maybe we should even use this trick for
38 ;;; COMMON-LISP and KEYWORD, too. (And the definition of PCL-PACKAGE etc.
39 ;;; could be made less viciously brittle when SB-FLUID.)
40 ;;; (Or perhaps just define a macro
41 ;;; (DEFMACRO PKG (NAME)
42 ;;; #-SB-FLUID (FIND-PACKAGE NAME)
43 ;;; #+SB-FLUID `(FIND-PACKAGE ,NAME))
44 ;;; and use that to replace all three variables.)
45 (defvar *pcl-package* (find-package "SB-PCL"))
47 ;;; This excludes structure types created with the :TYPE option to
48 ;;; DEFSTRUCT. It also doesn't try to deal with types created by
49 ;;; hairy DEFTYPEs, e.g.
50 ;;; (DEFTYPE CACHE-STRUCTURE (SIZE)
51 ;;; (IF (> SIZE 11) 'BIG-CS 'SMALL-CS)).
52 ;;; KLUDGE: In fact, it doesn't seem to deal with DEFTYPEs at all. Perhaps
53 ;;; it needs a more mnemonic name. -- WHN 19991204
54 (defun structure-type-p (type)
56 (not (condition-type-p type))
57 (let ((classoid (find-classoid type nil)))
60 (classoid-layout classoid))
61 'defstruct-description)))))
63 (defun condition-type-p (type)
65 (condition-classoid-p (find-classoid type nil))))
67 (/show "finished with early-low.lisp")