;; !UNIX-COLD-INIT. And *TYPE-SYSTEM-INITIALIZED* could be changed to
;; *TYPE-SYSTEM-INITIALIZED-WHEN-BOUND* so that it doesn't need to
;; be explicitly set in order to be meaningful.
- (setf *gc-notify-stream* nil
- *before-gc-hooks* nil
+ (setf *before-gc-hooks* nil
*after-gc-hooks* nil
*gc-inhibit* 1
*need-to-collect-garbage* nil
(show-and-call !random-cold-init)
(show-and-call !package-cold-init)
-
+
;; All sorts of things need INFO and/or (SETF INFO).
(/show0 "about to SHOW-AND-CALL !GLOBALDB-COLD-INIT")
(show-and-call !globaldb-cold-init)
;; This needs to be done early, but needs to be after INFO is
;; initialized.
+ (show-and-call !function-names-cold-init)
(show-and-call !fdefn-cold-init)
;; Various toplevel forms call MAKE-ARRAY, which calls SUBTYPEP, so
(show-and-call !policy-cold-init-or-resanify)
(/show0 "back from !POLICY-COLD-INIT-OR-RESANIFY")
+ (show-and-call !early-proclaim-cold-init)
+
;; KLUDGE: Why are fixups mixed up with toplevel forms? Couldn't
;; fixups be done separately? Wouldn't that be clearer and better?
;; -- WHN 19991204
;; DEFTYPEs are.
(setf *type-system-initialized* t)
+ ;; now that the type system is definitely initialized, fixup UNKNOWN
+ ;; types that have crept in.
+ (show-and-call !fixup-type-cold-init)
+ ;; run the PROCLAIMs.
+ (show-and-call !late-proclaim-cold-init)
+
(show-and-call os-cold-init-or-reinit)
(show-and-call stream-cold-init-or-reset)