- #!-(or x86 x86-64)
- (fun
- :ref-known (flushable) :ref-trans %funcallable-instance-fun
- :set-known (unsafe) :set-trans (setf %funcallable-instance-fun))
- #!+(or x86 x86-64)
- (fun
- :ref-known (flushable) :ref-trans %funcallable-instance-fun
- ;; KLUDGE: There's no :SET-KNOWN or :SET-TRANS in this case.
- ;; Instead, later in compiler/x86/system.lisp there's a separate
- ;; DEFKNOWN for (SETF %FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCE-FUN), and a weird
- ;; unexplained DEFTRANSFORM from (SETF %SIMPLE-FUN-INSTANCE-FUN)
- ;; into (SETF %SIMPLE-FUN-SELF). The #!+X86 wrapped around this case
- ;; is a literal translation of the old CMU CL implementation into
- ;; the new world of sbcl-0.6.12.63, where multiple DEFKNOWNs for
- ;; the same operator cause an error (instead of silently deleting
- ;; all information associated with the old DEFKNOWN, as before).
- ;; It's definitely not very clean, with too many #!+ conditionals and
- ;; too little documentation, but I have more urgent things to
- ;; clean up right now, so I've just left it as a literal
- ;; translation without trying to fix it. -- WHN 2001-08-02
- )
- (lexenv :ref-known (flushable) :ref-trans %funcallable-instance-lexenv
- :set-known (unsafe) :set-trans (setf %funcallable-instance-lexenv))
- (layout :init :arg
- :ref-known (flushable) :ref-trans %funcallable-instance-layout
- :set-known (unsafe) :set-trans (setf %funcallable-instance-layout))