signalled when saving the core. If no warning is signalled, then the
foreign symbol references will remain intact. Platforms where this is
currently the case are x86/FreeBSD, x86/Linux, x86/NetBSD,
signalled when saving the core. If no warning is signalled, then the
foreign symbol references will remain intact. Platforms where this is
currently the case are x86/FreeBSD, x86/Linux, x86/NetBSD,
This implementation is not as polished and painless as you might like:
* It corrupts the current Lisp image enough that the current process
This implementation is not as polished and painless as you might like:
* It corrupts the current Lisp image enough that the current process
;; FIXME: Perhaps WITHOUT-GCING should be wrapped around the
;; LET as well, to avoid the off chance of an interrupt triggering
;; GC and making our saved RESTART-LISP address invalid?
;; FIXME: Perhaps WITHOUT-GCING should be wrapped around the
;; LET as well, to avoid the off chance of an interrupt triggering
;; GC and making our saved RESTART-LISP address invalid?