- #+sbcl (sb-ext:save-lisp-and-die "output/after-xc.core"))
- EOF
-
-# Run GENESIS again in order to create cold-sbcl.core.
-#
-# In a fresh host Lisp invocation, load the cross-compiler (in order
-# to get various definitions that GENESIS needs, not in order to
-# cross-compile GENESIS, then load and run GENESIS. (We use a fresh
-# host Lisp invocation here for basically the same reasons we did
-# before when loading and running the cross-compiler.)
-#
-# (Why do we need this second invocation of GENESIS? In order to
-# create a .core file, as opposed to just a .h file, GENESIS needs
-# symbol table data on the C runtime. And we can get that symbol
-# data only after the C runtime has been built. Therefore, even
-# though we ran GENESIS earlier, we couldn't get it to make a .core
-# file at that time; but we needed to run it earlier in order to
-# get to where we can write a .core file.)
-echo //loading and running GENESIS to create cold-sbcl.core
-$SBCL_XC_HOST <<-'EOF' || exit 1
- (setf *print-level* 5 *print-length* 5)
- (load "src/cold/shared.lisp")
- (in-package "SB-COLD")
- (setf *host-obj-prefix* "obj/from-host/"
- *target-obj-prefix* "obj/from-xc/")
- (load "src/cold/set-up-cold-packages.lisp")
- (load "src/cold/defun-load-or-cload-xcompiler.lisp")
- (load-or-cload-xcompiler #'host-load-stem)
- (defparameter *target-object-file-names*
- (with-open-file (s "output/object-filenames-for-genesis.lisp-expr"
- :direction :input)
- (read s)))
- (host-load-stem "compiler/generic/genesis")
- (sb!vm:genesis :object-file-names *target-object-file-names*
- :c-header-file-name "output/sbcl2.h"
- :symbol-table-file-name "src/runtime/sbcl.nm"
- :core-file-name "output/cold-sbcl.core"
- ;; The map file is not needed by the system, but can
- ;; be very handy when debugging cold init problems.
- :map-file-name "output/cold-sbcl.map")