;;; The LEXENV represents the lexical environment used for IR1 conversion.
;;; (This is also what shows up as an ENVIRONMENT value in macroexpansion.)
#!-sb-fluid (declaim (inline internal-make-lexenv)) ; only called in one place
;;; The LEXENV represents the lexical environment used for IR1 conversion.
;;; (This is also what shows up as an ENVIRONMENT value in macroexpansion.)
#!-sb-fluid (declaim (inline internal-make-lexenv)) ; only called in one place
;; an alist of (NAME . WHAT), where WHAT is either a FUNCTIONAL (a
;; local function), a DEFINED-FUN, representing an
;; INLINE/NOTINLINE declaration, or a list (MACRO . <function>) (a
;; an alist of (NAME . WHAT), where WHAT is either a FUNCTIONAL (a
;; local function), a DEFINED-FUN, representing an
;; INLINE/NOTINLINE declaration, or a list (MACRO . <function>) (a
(vars nil :type list)
;; BLOCKS and TAGS are alists from block and go-tag names to 2-lists
;; of the form (<entry> <continuation>), where <continuation> is the
(vars nil :type list)
;; BLOCKS and TAGS are alists from block and go-tag names to 2-lists
;; of the form (<entry> <continuation>), where <continuation> is the
(blocks nil :type list)
(tags nil :type list)
;; an alist (THING . CTYPE) which is used to keep track of
;; "pervasive" type declarations. When THING is a leaf, this is for
;; type declarations that pertain to the type in a syntactic extent
(blocks nil :type list)
(tags nil :type list)
;; an alist (THING . CTYPE) which is used to keep track of
;; "pervasive" type declarations. When THING is a leaf, this is for
;; type declarations that pertain to the type in a syntactic extent
(type-restrictions nil :type list)
;; the lexically enclosing lambda, if any
;;
;; FIXME: This should be :TYPE (OR CLAMBDA NULL), but it was too hard
;; to get CLAMBDA defined in time for the cross-compiler.
(lambda nil)
(type-restrictions nil :type list)
;; the lexically enclosing lambda, if any
;;
;; FIXME: This should be :TYPE (OR CLAMBDA NULL), but it was too hard
;; to get CLAMBDA defined in time for the cross-compiler.
(lambda nil)
+ ;; condition types we handle with a handler around the compiler
+ (handled-conditions *handled-conditions*)
+ ;; lexically disabled package locks (list of symbols)
+ (disabled-package-locks *disabled-package-locks*)