;;; :OFFSET SB-Offset
;;; Force the temporary to be allocated in the specified SC
;;; with the specified offset. Offset is evaluated at
;;; :OFFSET SB-Offset
;;; Force the temporary to be allocated in the specified SC
;;; with the specified offset. Offset is evaluated at
;;; allocator chooses a free location in SC. If both SC and
;;; Offset are omitted, then the temporary is packed according
;;; to its primitive type.
;;; allocator chooses a free location in SC. If both SC and
;;; Offset are omitted, then the temporary is packed according
;;; to its primitive type.
;;; Similar to the argument/result option, this specifies the
;;; start and end of the temporaries' lives. The defaults are
;;; :LOAD and :SAVE, i.e. the duration of the VOP. The other
;;; Similar to the argument/result option, this specifies the
;;; start and end of the temporaries' lives. The defaults are
;;; :LOAD and :SAVE, i.e. the duration of the VOP. The other
;;; Non-zero sub-phases can be specified by a list, e.g. by
;;; default the second argument's life ends at (:ARGUMENT 1).
;;;
;;; Non-zero sub-phases can be specified by a list, e.g. by
;;; default the second argument's life ends at (:ARGUMENT 1).
;;;
;;; :MOVE-ARGS {NIL | :FULL-CALL | :LOCAL-CALL | :KNOWN-RETURN}
;;; Indicates if and how the more args should be moved into a
;;; different frame.
;;; :MOVE-ARGS {NIL | :FULL-CALL | :LOCAL-CALL | :KNOWN-RETURN}
;;; Indicates if and how the more args should be moved into a
;;; different frame.
(declare (type symbol name))
;; Parse the syntax into a VOP-PARSE structure, and then expand into
;; code that creates the appropriate VOP-INFO structure at load time.
(declare (type symbol name))
;; Parse the syntax into a VOP-PARSE structure, and then expand into
;; code that creates the appropriate VOP-INFO structure at load time.
;;; beginning with T specifies a default. If it appears, it must be
;;; last. If no default is specified, and no clause matches, then an
;;; error is signalled.
;;; beginning with T specifies a default. If it appears, it must be
;;; last. If no default is specified, and no clause matches, then an
;;; error is signalled.