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0.pre7.8:
[sbcl.git]
/
src
/
cold
/
shared.lisp
diff --git
a/src/cold/shared.lisp
b/src/cold/shared.lisp
index
dd77c8e
..
d088aa2
100644
(file)
--- a/
src/cold/shared.lisp
+++ b/
src/cold/shared.lisp
@@
-17,10
+17,10
@@
;;; GC tuning has little effect on the x86 due to the generational
;;; collector. For the older stop & copy collector, it assuredly
;;; GC tuning has little effect on the x86 due to the generational
;;; collector. For the older stop & copy collector, it assuredly
-;;; does. GC time is proportional to the amount of non-grabage
+;;; does. GC time is proportional to the amount of non-garbage
;;; needing collection and copying; when the application involved is
;;; needing collection and copying; when the application involved is
-;;; the SBCL compiler, it doesn't take any longer to collect 20Mb than
-;;; 2 -dan, 20000819
+;;; the SBCL compiler, it doesn't take any longer to collect 20 Mb than
+;;; to collect 2 Mb. -dan, 20000819
;;;
;;; Actually, tweaking *BYTES-CONSED-BETWEEN-GCS* to 20Mb instead of
;;; the default 2 seemed to make SBCL rebuild O(25%) faster on my 256
;;;
;;; Actually, tweaking *BYTES-CONSED-BETWEEN-GCS* to 20Mb instead of
;;; the default 2 seemed to make SBCL rebuild O(25%) faster on my 256
@@
-32,7
+32,7
@@
#+(and sbcl alpha) ; SBCL/Alpha uses stop-and-copy, and Alphas have lotso RAM.
(progn
(sb-ext:gc-off)
#+(and sbcl alpha) ; SBCL/Alpha uses stop-and-copy, and Alphas have lotso RAM.
(progn
(sb-ext:gc-off)
- (setf sb-kernel::*bytes-consed-between-gcs* (* 20 (expt 10 6)))
+ (setf (bytes-consed-between-gcs) (* 20 (expt 10 6)))
(sb-ext:gc-on)
(sb-ext:gc))
(sb-ext:gc-on)
(sb-ext:gc))