;;;; -*- Lisp -*- ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for ;;;; more information. ;;;; ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS ;;;; files for more information. ;;; a linear ordering of system sources which works both to ;;; compile/load the cross-compiler under the host Common Lisp and ;;; then to cross-compile the complete system into the ;;; under-construction target SBCL ;;; ;;; The keyword flags (:NOT-HOST, :NOT-TARGET, :ASSEM...) are ;;; documented in the code which implements their effects. (As of ;;; sbcl-0.7.10, the comments are on DEFPARAMETER *EXPECTED-STEM-FLAGS* ;;; in src/cold/shared.lisp.) ;;; ;;; Of course, it'd be very nice to have this be a dependency DAG ;;; instead, so that we could do automated incremental recompilation. ;;; But the dependencies are varied and subtle, and it'd be extremely ;;; difficult to extract them automatically, and it'd be extremely ;;; tedious and error-prone to extract them manually, so we don't ;;; extract them. (It would be nice to fix this someday. The most ;;; feasible approach that I can think of would be to make the ;;; dependencies work on a package level, not an individual file ;;; level. Doing it at the package level would make the granularity ;;; coarse enough that it would probably be pretty easy to maintain ;;; the dependency information manually, and the brittleness of the ;;; package system would help make most violations of the declared ;;; dependencies obvious at build time. -- WHN 20000803 ( ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; miscellaneous ;; This comes early because it's useful for debugging everywhere. ("src/code/show") ;; This comes as early as possible, so that we catch the source locations ;; for everything. ("src/code/early-source-location") ;; This comes early because the cross-compilation host's backquote ;; logic can expand into something which can't be executed on the ;; target Lisp (e.g. in CMU CL where it expands into internal ;; functions like BACKQ-LIST), and by replacing the host backquote ;; logic with our own as early as possible, we minimize the chance of ;; any forms referring to cross-compilation host internal functions ;; leaking into target SBCL code. ("src/code/backq") ;; It's difficult to be too early with a DECLAIM SPECIAL (or DEFVAR ;; or whatever) thanks to the sullenly-do-the-wrong-thing semantics ;; of CL special binding when the variable is undeclared. ("src/code/globals" :not-host) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; various DEFSETFs and/or other DEFMACROish things, defined as early as ;; possible so we don't need to fiddle with any subtleties of defining them ;; before any possible use ;; KLUDGE: It would be nice to reimplement most or all of these as ;; functions (possibly inlined functions) so that we wouldn't need to ;; worry so much about forcing them all to be defined before any possible ;; use. It might be pretty tedious, though, working through any ;; transforms and translators and optimizers and so forth to make sure ;; that they can handle the change. -- WHN 19990919 ("src/code/defsetfs") ("src/code/cold-init-helper-macros") ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; cross-compiler-only replacements for stuff which in target Lisp would be ;;; supplied by basic machinery ("src/code/cross-misc" :not-target) ("src/code/cross-char" :not-target) ("src/code/cross-byte" :not-target) ("src/code/cross-boole" :not-target) ("src/code/cross-float" :not-target) ("src/code/cross-io" :not-target) ("src/code/cross-sap" :not-target) ("src/code/cross-thread" :not-target) ("src/code/cross-make-load-form" :not-target) ("src/code/cross-condition" :not-target) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; stuff needed early both in cross-compilation host and in target Lisp ("src/code/uncross") ("src/code/primordial-type") ("src/code/early-defbangmethod") ("src/code/defbangtype") ("src/code/defbangmacro") ("src/code/defbangconstant") ("src/code/primordial-extensions") ;; comes early so that stuff can reason about function names ("src/code/function-names") ;; for various constants e.g. SB!XC:MOST-POSITIVE-FIXNUM and ;; SB!VM:N-LOWTAG-BITS, needed by "early-objdef" and others ("src/compiler/target/parms") ("src/compiler/generic/early-vm") ("src/compiler/generic/early-objdef") ("src/code/early-array") ; needs "early-vm" numbers ("src/code/early-extensions") ; on host for COLLECT, SYMBOLICATE, etc. ("src/code/parse-body") ; on host for PARSE-BODY ("src/code/parse-defmacro") ; on host for PARSE-DEFMACRO ("src/compiler/deftype") ; on host for SB!XC:DEFTYPE ("src/compiler/defconstant") ("src/code/early-alieneval") ; for vars needed both at build and run time ("src/code/specializable-array") ("src/code/early-cl") ("src/code/early-fasl") ;; mostly needed by stuff from comcom, but also used by "x86-vm" ("src/code/debug-var-io") ("src/code/early-thread") ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; basic machinery for the target Lisp. Note that although most of these ;;; files are flagged :NOT-HOST, a few might not be. ("src/code/target-defbangmethod" :not-host) ("src/code/early-print" :not-host) ("src/code/early-pprint" :not-host) ("src/code/early-impl" :not-host) ("src/code/target-extensions" :not-host) ;; Needed before the first use of WITH-SINGLE-PACKAGE-LOCKED-ERROR. ("src/code/early-package" :not-host) ("src/code/early-defstructs" :not-host) ; gotta-be-first DEFSTRUCTs ("src/code/defbangstruct") ("src/code/unportable-float") ("src/code/funutils" :not-host) ;; This needs DEF!STRUCT, and is itself needed early so that structure ;; accessors and inline functions defined here can be compiled inline ;; later. (Avoiding full calls not only increases efficiency, but also ;; avoids some cold init issues involving full calls to structure ;; accessors.) ("src/code/type-class") ("src/code/early-pcounter") ("src/code/pcounter" :not-host) ("src/code/ansi-stream" :not-host) ("src/code/sysmacs" :not-host) ;; "assembly/assemfile" was here in the sequence inherited from ;; CMU CL worldcom.lisp, but also appears later in the sequence ;; inherited from CMU CL comcom.lisp. We shouldn't need two versions, ;; so I've deleted the one here. -- WHN 19990620 ("src/code/target-error" :not-host) ("src/compiler/early-backend") ;; a comment from classic CMU CL: ;; "These guys can supposedly come in any order, but not really. ;; Some are put at the end so that macros don't run interpreted ;; and stuff." ;; Dunno exactly what this meant or whether it still holds. -- WHN 19990803 ;; FIXME: more informative and up-to-date comment? ("src/code/kernel" :not-host) ("src/code/toplevel" :not-host) ("src/code/cold-error" :not-host) ("src/code/fdefinition" :not-host) ;; FIXME: Figure out some way to make the compiler macro for INFO ;; available for compilation of "code/fdefinition". ;; In classic CMU CL, code/type was here. I've since split that into ;; lots of smaller pieces, some of which are here and some of which ;; are handled later in the sequence, when the cross-compiler is ;; built. -- WHN 19990620 ("src/code/target-type" :not-host) ("src/code/pred" :not-host) ("src/code/target-alieneval" :not-host) ("src/code/target-c-call" :not-host) ("src/code/target-allocate" :not-host) ;; This needs DEFINE-ALIEN-ROUTINE from target-alieneval. ("src/code/misc-aliens" :not-host) ("src/code/array" :not-host) ("src/code/early-float" :not-host) ("src/code/target-sxhash" :not-host) ; needs most-fooative-foo-float constants ("src/code/list" :not-host) ("src/code/seq" :not-host) ; "code/seq" should come after "code/list". ("src/code/coerce" :not-host) ("src/code/string" :not-host) ("src/code/mipsstrops" :not-host) ;; "src/code/unix.lisp" needs this. It's generated automatically by ;; grovel_headers.c, i.e. it's not in CVS. ("output/stuff-groveled-from-headers" :not-host) ("src/code/unix" :not-host) #!+mach ("src/code/mach" :not-host) #!+mach ("src/code/mach-os" :not-host) #!+sunos ("src/code/sunos-os" :not-host) #!+hpux ("src/code/hpux-os" :not-host) #!+osf1 ("src/code/osf1-os" :not-host) #!+irix ("src/code/irix-os" :not-host) #!+bsd ("src/code/bsd-os" :not-host) #!+linux ("src/code/linux-os" :not-host) ;; sparc-vm and ppc-vm need sc-offset defined to get at internal ;; error args. This file contains stuff previously in ;; debug-info.lisp. Should it therefore be :not-host? -- CSR, ;; 2002-02-05 ("src/code/sc-offset") ;; KLUDGE: I'd prefer to have this done with a "code/target" softlink ;; instead of a bunch of reader macros. -- WHN 19990308 #!+sparc ("src/code/sparc-vm" :not-host) #!+hppa ("src/code/hppa-vm" :not-host) #!+x86 ("src/code/x86-vm" :not-host) #!+x86-64("src/code/x86-64-vm" :not-host) #!+ppc ("src/code/ppc-vm" :not-host) #!+alpha ("src/code/alpha-vm" :not-host) #!+mips ("src/code/mips-vm" :not-host) ;; FIXME: do we really want to keep this? -- CSR, 2002-08-31 #!+rt ("src/code/rt-vm" :not-host) ("src/code/target-signal" :not-host) ; needs OS-CONTEXT-T from x86-vm ("src/code/symbol" :not-host) ("src/code/bignum" :not-host) ("src/code/numbers" :not-host) ("src/code/float-trap" :not-host) ("src/code/float" :not-host) ("src/code/irrat" :not-host) ("src/code/char") ("src/code/target-char" :not-host) ("src/code/target-misc" :not-host) ("src/code/misc") ("src/code/room" :not-host) ("src/code/stream" :not-host) ("src/code/print" :not-host) ("src/code/pprint" :not-host) ("src/code/early-format") ("src/code/target-format" :not-host) ("src/code/defpackage" :not-host) ("src/code/pp-backq" :not-host) ("src/code/error-error" :not-host) ; needs WITH-STANDARD-IO-SYNTAX macro ("src/code/serve-event" :not-host) ("src/code/fd-stream" :not-host) ("src/code/module" :not-host) ("src/code/interr" :not-host) ("src/code/query" :not-host) ("src/code/sort" :not-host) ("src/code/time" :not-host) ("src/code/timer" :not-host) ("src/code/weak" :not-host) ("src/code/final" :not-host) ("src/code/setf-funs" :not-host) ("src/code/stubs" :not-host) ("src/code/exhaust" :not-host) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; compiler (and a few miscellaneous files whose dependencies make it ;;; convenient to stick them here) ("src/compiler/early-c") ("src/compiler/policy") ("src/compiler/policies") ("src/code/typedefs") ;; ("src/code/defbangmacro" was here until sbcl-0.6.7.3.) ("src/compiler/macros") ("src/compiler/generic/vm-macs") ;; needed by "compiler/vop" ("src/compiler/sset") ;; for e.g. BLOCK-ANNOTATION, needed by "compiler/vop" ("src/compiler/node") ;; for e.g. PRIMITIVE-TYPE, needed by "vmdef" ("src/compiler/vop") ;; needed by "vm" and "primtype" ("src/compiler/backend") ;; for e.g. MAX-VOP-TN-REFS, needed by "meta-vmdef" ("src/compiler/vmdef") ;; needs "backend" ("src/compiler/target/backend-parms") ;; for INFO and SB!XC:MACRO-FUNCTION, needed by defmacro.lisp ("src/compiler/globaldb") ("src/compiler/info-functions") ("src/code/force-delayed-defbangconstants") ("src/code/defmacro") ("src/code/force-delayed-defbangmacros") ("src/compiler/late-macros") ;; for e.g. !DEF-PRIMITIVE-TYPE, needed by primtype.lisp, and ;; DEFINE-STORAGE-CLASS, needed by target/vm.lisp ("src/compiler/meta-vmdef") ;; for e.g. DESCRIPTOR-REG, needed by primtype.lisp ("src/compiler/target/vm") ;; for e.g. SPECIFIER-TYPE, needed by primtype.lisp ("src/code/early-type") ;; FIXME: Classic CMU CL had (OPTIMIZE (SAFETY 2) (DEBUG 2) declared ;; around the compilation of "code/class". Why? ("src/code/class") ;; The definition of CONDITION-CLASS depends on SLOT-CLASS, defined ;; in class.lisp. ("src/code/condition" :not-host) ("src/compiler/generic/vm-array") ("src/compiler/generic/primtype") ;; the implementation of the compiler-affecting part of forms like ;; DEFMACRO and DEFTYPE; must be loaded before we can start ;; defining types ("src/compiler/parse-lambda-list") ;; The following two files trigger function/macro redefinition ;; warnings in clisp during make-host-2; as a workaround, we ignore ;; the failure values from COMPILE-FILE under clisp. ;; for DEFSTRUCT ALIEN-TYPE, needed by host-type.lisp ("src/code/host-alieneval" #+clisp :ignore-failure-p) ;; can't be done until definition of e.g. DEFINE-ALIEN-TYPE-CLASS in ;; host-alieneval.lisp ("src/code/host-c-call" #+clisp :ignore-failure-p) ;; SB!XC:DEFTYPE is needed in order to compile late-type ;; in the host Common Lisp, and in order to run, it needs ;; %COMPILER-DEFTYPE. ("src/compiler/compiler-deftype") ;; These appear here in the build sequence because they require ;; * the macro INFO, defined in globaldb.lisp, and ;; * the function PARSE-DEFMACRO, defined in parse-defmacro.lisp, ;; and because they define ;; * the function SPECIFIER-TYPE, which is used in fndb.lisp. ("src/code/late-type") ("src/code/deftypes-for-target") ;; defines IR1-ATTRIBUTES macro, needed by proclaim.lisp ("src/compiler/knownfun") ;; needs FUN-INFO structure slot setters, defined in knownfun.lisp ("src/compiler/fun-info-funs") ;; stuff needed by "code/defstruct" ("src/code/cross-type" :not-target) ("src/compiler/generic/vm-type") ("src/compiler/proclaim") ("src/code/class-init") ("src/code/typecheckfuns") ;; The DEFSTRUCT machinery needs SB!XC:SUBTYPEP, defined in ;; "code/late-type", and SB!XC:TYPEP, defined in "code/cross-type", ;; and SPECIALIZE-ARRAY-TYPE, defined in "compiler/generic/vm-type", ;; and SB!XC:PROCLAIM, defined in "src/compiler/proclaim" ("src/code/defstruct") ("src/code/target-defstruct" :not-host) ;; ALIEN-VALUE has to be defined as a class (done by DEFSTRUCT ;; machinery) before we can set its superclasses here. ("src/code/alien-type") ;; This needs not just the SB!XC:DEFSTRUCT machinery, but also ;; the TYPE= stuff defined in late-type.lisp, and the ;; CHECK-FUN-NAME defined in proclaim.lisp. ("src/code/force-delayed-defbangstructs") ("src/code/typep" :not-host) ("src/compiler/compiler-error") ("src/code/type-init") ;; Now that the type system is initialized, fix up UNKNOWN types that ;; have crept in. ("src/compiler/fixup-type") ;; These define target types needed by fndb.lisp. ("src/code/package") ("src/code/random") ("src/code/hash-table") ("src/code/readtable") ("src/code/pathname") ("src/code/host-pprint") ("src/compiler/lexenv") ;; KLUDGE: Much stuff above here is the type system and/or the INFO ;; system, not really the compiler proper. It might be easier to ;; understand the system if those things were split off into packages ;; SB-TYPE and SB-INFO and built in their own sections. -- WHN 20000124 ;; In classic CMU CL (re)build order, these were done later, but ;; in building from scratch, these must be loaded before ;; "compiler/generic/objdef" in order to allow forms like ;; (DEFINE-PRIMITIVE-OBJECT (..) (CAR ..) ..) to work. ("src/compiler/fndb") ("src/compiler/generic/vm-fndb") ("src/compiler/generic/objdef") ("src/compiler/generic/interr") ("src/compiler/bit-util") ;; This has ASSEMBLY-UNIT-related stuff needed by core.lisp. ("src/compiler/early-assem") ;; core.lisp contains DEFSTRUCT CORE-OBJECT, and "compiler/main.lisp" ;; does lots of (TYPEP FOO 'CORE-OBJECT), so it's nice to compile this ;; before "compiler/main.lisp" so that those can be coded efficiently ;; (and so that they don't cause lots of annoying compiler warnings ;; about undefined types). ("src/compiler/generic/core") ("src/code/thread") ("src/code/load") #!+linkage-table ("src/code/linkage-table" :not-host) #!+os-provides-dlopen ("src/code/foreign-load" :not-host) ("src/code/foreign") ("src/code/fop") ; needs macros from code/load.lisp ("src/compiler/ctype") ("src/compiler/disassem") ("src/compiler/assem") ("src/compiler/trace-table") ; needs EMIT-LABEL macro from compiler/assem.lisp ;; Compiling this requires fop definitions from code/fop.lisp and ;; trace table definitions from compiler/trace-table.lisp. ("src/compiler/dump") ("src/compiler/main") ; needs DEFSTRUCT FASL-OUTPUT from dump.lisp ("src/code/source-location") ("src/compiler/target-main" :not-host) ("src/compiler/ir1tran") ("src/compiler/ir1tran-lambda") ("src/compiler/ir1-translators") ("src/compiler/ir1-step") ("src/compiler/ir1util") ("src/compiler/ir1report") ("src/compiler/ir1opt") ("src/compiler/loop") ("src/compiler/ir1final") ("src/compiler/array-tran") ("src/compiler/seqtran") ("src/compiler/typetran") ("src/compiler/generic/vm-typetran") ("src/compiler/float-tran") ("src/compiler/saptran") ("src/compiler/srctran") ("src/compiler/generic/vm-tran") ("src/compiler/locall") ("src/compiler/dfo") ("src/compiler/checkgen") ("src/compiler/constraint") ("src/compiler/physenvanal") ("src/compiler/tn") ("src/compiler/life") ("src/code/debug-info") ("src/compiler/debug-dump") ("src/compiler/generic/utils") ("src/assembly/assemfile") ;; Compiling this file requires the macros SB!ASSEM:EMIT-LABEL and ;; SB!ASSEM:EMIT-POST-IT, defined in assem.lisp, and also possibly ;; the definition of the LOCATION-INFO structure (if structures in ;; the host lisp have setf expanders rather than setf functions). ("src/compiler/late-vmdef") ("src/compiler/fixup") ; for DEFSTRUCT FIXUP, used by insts.lisp ("src/compiler/target/insts") ("src/compiler/target/macros") ("src/compiler/generic/early-type-vops") ("src/assembly/target/support") ("src/compiler/target/move") ("src/compiler/target/float") ("src/compiler/target/sap") ("src/compiler/target/system") ("src/compiler/target/char") ("src/compiler/target/memory") ("src/compiler/target/static-fn") ("src/compiler/target/arith" ;; KLUDGE: for ppc and sparc this appears to be necessary, as it ;; used to be for array VOPs for X86 until ca. 0.8.5.24 when CSR's ;; patch for that architecture was finally committed ;; ;; old (0.8.5.23) comment on the array-VOP hack for X86: ;; x Compiling this file for X86 raises alarming warnings of ;; x the form ;; x Argument FOO to VOP CHECK-BOUND has SC restriction ;; x DESCRIPTOR-REG which is not allowed by the operand type: ;; x (:OR POSITIVE-FIXNUM) ;; x This seems not to be something that I broke, but rather a "feature" ;; x inherited from classic CMU CL. (Debian cmucl_2.4.8.deb compiling ;; x Debian cmucl_2.4.8.tar.gz raises the same warning). Thus, even though ;; x these warnings are severe enough that they would ordinarily abort ;; x compilation, for now we blithely ignore them and press on to more ;; x pressing problems. Someday, though, it would be nice to figure out ;; x what the problem is and fix it. #!+(or ppc sparc) :ignore-failure-p) ("src/code/cross-modular" :not-target) ("src/compiler/target/subprim") ("src/compiler/target/debug") ;; src/compiler/sparc/c-call contains a deftransform for ;; %ALIEN-FUNCALL -- CSR ("src/compiler/early-aliencomp") ("src/compiler/target/c-call") ("src/compiler/target/cell") ("src/compiler/target/values") ("src/compiler/target/alloc") ("src/compiler/target/call") ("src/compiler/target/nlx") ("src/compiler/generic/late-nlx") ("src/compiler/target/show") ("src/compiler/target/array") ("src/compiler/generic/array") ("src/compiler/target/pred") ("src/compiler/target/type-vops") ("src/compiler/generic/late-type-vops") ;; KLUDGE: The assembly files need to be compiled twice: once as ;; normal lisp files, and once by sb-c:assemble-file. We play some ;; symlink games to make sure we don't scribble over anything we ;; shouldn't, but these are actually the same files: ("src/compiler/assembly/target/assem-rtns") ("src/compiler/assembly/target/array") ("src/compiler/assembly/target/arith") ("src/compiler/assembly/target/alloc") ("src/assembly/target/assem-rtns" :assem :not-host) ("src/assembly/target/array" :assem :not-host) ("src/assembly/target/arith" :assem :not-host) ("src/assembly/target/alloc" :assem :not-host) ("src/compiler/pseudo-vops") ("src/compiler/aliencomp") ("src/compiler/ltv") ("src/compiler/gtn") ("src/compiler/ltn") ("src/compiler/stack") ("src/compiler/control") ("src/compiler/entry") ("src/compiler/ir2tran") ("src/compiler/generic/vm-ir2tran") ("src/compiler/copyprop") ("src/compiler/represent") ("src/compiler/pack") ("src/compiler/codegen") ("src/compiler/debug") #!+sb-dyncount ("src/compiler/dyncount") #!+sb-dyncount ("src/code/dyncount") ;; needed by OPEN-FASL-OUTPUT, which is called by COMPILE-FILE ("src/code/format-time") ;; needed by various unhappy-path cases in the cross-compiler ("src/code/error") ;; This wasn't in classic CMU CL "comcom.lisp", but it has some stuff ;; that Python-as-cross-compiler has turned out to need. ("src/code/macroexpand") ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; files which depend in some way (directly or indirectly) on stuff ;; compiled as part of the compiler ("src/code/late-extensions") ; needs condition system ("src/compiler/generic/target-core" :not-host) ; uses stuff from ; "compiler/generic/core" ("src/code/eval" :not-host) ; uses INFO, wants compiler macro ("src/code/target-sap" :not-host) ; uses SAP-INT type ("src/code/target-package" :not-host) ; needs "code/package" ("src/code/target-random" :not-host) ; needs "code/random" ("src/code/target-hash-table" :not-host) ; needs "code/hash-table" ("src/code/reader" :not-host) ; needs "code/readtable" ("src/code/target-stream" :not-host) ; needs WHITESPACEP from "code/reader" ("src/code/target-pathname" :not-host) ; needs "code/pathname" ("src/code/filesys" :not-host) ; needs HOST from "code/pathname" ("src/code/save" :not-host) ; uses the definition of PATHNAME ; from "code/pathname" ("src/code/sharpm" :not-host) ; uses stuff from "code/reader" ("src/code/alloc" :not-host) ("src/code/target-thread" :not-host) ;; defines SB!DI:DO-DEBUG-FUN-BLOCKS, needed by target-disassem.lisp ("src/code/gc" :not-host) ("src/code/purify" :not-host) ("src/code/debug-int" :not-host) ;; target-only assemblerish stuff ("src/compiler/target-disassem" :not-host) ("src/compiler/target/target-insts" :not-host) ("src/code/debug" :not-host) ("src/code/octets" :not-host) #!+sb-unicode ("src/code/external-formats/enc-cyr" :not-host) #!+sb-unicode ("src/code/external-formats/enc-dos" :not-host) #!+sb-unicode ("src/code/external-formats/enc-iso" :not-host) #!+sb-unicode ("src/code/external-formats/enc-win" :not-host) #!+sb-unicode ("src/code/external-formats/eucjp" :not-host) ;; The code here can't be compiled until CONDITION and ;; DEFINE-CONDITION are defined and SB!DEBUG:*STACK-TOP-HINT* is ;; declared special. ("src/code/parse-defmacro-errors") ("src/code/bit-bash" :not-host) ; needs %NEGATE from assembly/target/arith ("src/code/target-load" :not-host) ; needs special vars from code/load.lisp ("src/compiler/target/sanctify" :not-host) ;; FIXME: Does this really need stuff from compiler/dump.lisp? ("src/compiler/target-dump" :not-host) ; needs stuff from compiler/dump.lisp ("src/code/cold-init" :not-host) ; needs (SETF EXTERN-ALIEN) macroexpansion ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; target macros and DECLAIMs installed at build-the-cross-compiler time ;; Declare all target special variables defined by ANSI now, so that ;; we don't have to worry about any of them being bound incorrectly ;; when the compiler processes code which appears before the appropriate ;; DEFVAR or DEFPARAMETER. ("src/code/cl-specials") ;; FIXME: here? earlier? can probably be as late as possible. Also ;; maybe call it FORCE-DELAYED-PROCLAIMS? ("src/compiler/late-proclaim") ;; fundamental target macros (e.g. CL:DO and CL:DEFUN) and support ;; for them ("src/code/defboot") ("src/code/destructuring-bind") ("src/code/early-setf") ("src/code/macros") ("src/code/loop") ("src/code/late-setf") ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; other target-code-building stuff which can't be processed until ;; machinery like SB!XC:DEFMACRO exists ("src/code/late-format") ; needs SB!XC:DEFMACRO ("src/code/sxhash") ; needs SB!XC:DEFINE-MODIFY-MACRO ("src/code/signal") ("src/code/late-defbangmethod") ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; PCL-related stuff, which shouldn't need to be done earlier than ;; anything else in cold build because after all it used to be ;; postponed 'til warm init with no problems. ("src/pcl/walk"))