;;; CELL-REF and CELL-SET are used to define VOPs like CAR, where the
;;; offset to be read or written is a property of the VOP used.
;;; CELL-SETF is similar to CELL-SET, but delivers the new value as
-;;; the result. CELL-SETF-FUNCTION takes its arguments as if it were a
+;;; the result. CELL-SETF-FUN takes its arguments as if it were a
;;; SETF function (new value first, as apposed to a SETF macro, which
;;; takes the new value last).
(define-vop (cell-ref)
(:generator 4
(storew value object offset lowtag)
(move result value)))
-(define-vop (cell-setf-function)
+(define-vop (cell-setf-fun)
(:args (value :scs (descriptor-reg any-reg) :target result)
(object :scs (descriptor-reg)))
(:results (result :scs (descriptor-reg any-reg)))
(make-ea :dword :base object
:disp (- (* (+ base offset) n-word-bytes) lowtag))
(logior (ash (char-code val) n-widetag-bits)
- base-char-widetag)))))
+ character-widetag)))))
;; Else, value not immediate.
(storew value object (+ base offset) lowtag))))