;; accessors.)
("src/code/type-class")
- ("src/code/early-pcounter")
- ("src/code/pcounter" :not-host)
-
("src/code/ansi-stream" :not-host)
("src/code/sysmacs" :not-host)
("src/code/load")
#!+linkage-table ("src/code/linkage-table" :not-host)
- #!+(and os-provides-dlopen (not win32)) ("src/code/foreign-load" :not-host)
+ #!+os-provides-dlopen ("src/code/foreign-load" :not-host)
+ #!+(and os-provides-dlopen (not win32)) ("src/code/unix-foreign-load" :not-host)
#!+(and os-provides-dlopen win32) ("src/code/win32-foreign-load" :not-host)
("src/code/foreign")
("src/compiler/trace-table") ; needs EMIT-LABEL macro from compiler/assem.lisp
+ ("src/code/debug-info")
;; Compiling this requires fop definitions from code/fop.lisp and
;; trace table definitions from compiler/trace-table.lisp.
("src/compiler/dump")
("src/compiler/tn")
("src/compiler/life")
- ("src/code/debug-info")
-
("src/compiler/debug-dump")
("src/compiler/generic/utils")
("src/compiler/fopcompile")
("src/compiler/generic/late-type-vops")
;; KLUDGE: The assembly files need to be compiled twice: once as
- ;; normal lisp files, and once by sb-c:assemble-file. We play some
- ;; symlink games to make sure we don't scribble over anything we
- ;; shouldn't, but these are actually the same files:
-
- ("src/compiler/assembly/target/assem-rtns")
- ("src/compiler/assembly/target/array")
- ("src/compiler/assembly/target/arith")
- ("src/compiler/assembly/target/alloc")
+ ;; normal lisp files, and once by sb-c:assemble-file. We use a
+ ;; different suffix / "file type" for the :assem versions to make
+ ;; sure we don't scribble over anything we shouldn't.
+
+ ("src/assembly/target/assem-rtns")
+ ("src/assembly/target/array")
+ ("src/assembly/target/arith")
+ ("src/assembly/target/alloc")
("src/assembly/target/assem-rtns" :assem :not-host)
("src/assembly/target/array" :assem :not-host)
("src/assembly/target/arith" :assem :not-host)
("src/compiler/copyprop")
("src/compiler/represent")
+ ("src/compiler/ir2opt")
("src/compiler/pack")
("src/compiler/codegen")
("src/compiler/debug")