;;; instead, so that we could do automated incremental recompilation.
;;; But the dependencies are varied and subtle, and it'd be extremely
;;; difficult to extract them automatically, and it'd be extremely
-;;; tedious and error-prone to extract them manually, so we don't
+;;; tedious and error-prone to extract them manually, so we don't
;;; extract them. (It would be nice to fix this someday. The most
;;; feasible approach that I can think of would be to make the
;;; dependencies work on a package level, not an individual file
;; This comes early because it's useful for debugging everywhere.
("src/code/show")
+ ;; This comes as early as possible, so that we catch the source locations
+ ;; for everything.
+ ("src/code/early-source-location")
+
;; This comes early because the cross-compilation host's backquote
;; logic can expand into something which can't be executed on the
;; target Lisp (e.g. in CMU CL where it expands into internal
;; for various constants e.g. SB!XC:MOST-POSITIVE-FIXNUM and
;; SB!VM:N-LOWTAG-BITS, needed by "early-objdef" and others
+ ("src/compiler/generic/parms")
("src/compiler/target/parms")
("src/compiler/generic/early-vm")
("src/compiler/generic/early-objdef")
;; mostly needed by stuff from comcom, but also used by "x86-vm"
("src/code/debug-var-io")
+ ("src/code/early-thread")
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;; basic machinery for the target Lisp. Note that although most of these
;;; files are flagged :NOT-HOST, a few might not be.
("src/code/defbangstruct")
("src/code/unportable-float")
-
+
("src/code/funutils" :not-host)
;; This needs DEF!STRUCT, and is itself needed early so that structure
("src/code/toplevel" :not-host)
("src/code/cold-error" :not-host)
("src/code/fdefinition" :not-host)
- ;; FIXME: Figure out some way to make the compiler macro for INFO
+ ;; FIXME: Figure out some way to make the compiler macro for INFO
;; available for compilation of "code/fdefinition".
;; In classic CMU CL, code/type was here. I've since split that into
("output/stuff-groveled-from-headers" :not-host)
("src/code/unix" :not-host)
-
+ #!+win32 ("src/code/win32" :not-host)
#!+mach ("src/code/mach" :not-host)
+
+ ("src/code/common-os" :not-host)
#!+mach ("src/code/mach-os" :not-host)
#!+sunos ("src/code/sunos-os" :not-host)
#!+hpux ("src/code/hpux-os" :not-host)
#!+irix ("src/code/irix-os" :not-host)
#!+bsd ("src/code/bsd-os" :not-host)
#!+linux ("src/code/linux-os" :not-host)
+ #!+win32 ("src/code/win32-os" :not-host)
;; sparc-vm and ppc-vm need sc-offset defined to get at internal
;; error args. This file contains stuff previously in
;; debug-info.lisp. Should it therefore be :not-host? -- CSR,
;; 2002-02-05
("src/code/sc-offset")
-
+
;; KLUDGE: I'd prefer to have this done with a "code/target" softlink
;; instead of a bunch of reader macros. -- WHN 19990308
#!+sparc ("src/code/sparc-vm" :not-host)
;; FIXME: do we really want to keep this? -- CSR, 2002-08-31
#!+rt ("src/code/rt-vm" :not-host)
- ("src/code/target-signal" :not-host) ; needs OS-CONTEXT-T from x86-vm
+ #!-win32 ("src/code/target-signal" :not-host) ; needs OS-CONTEXT-T from x86-vm
+ #!+win32 ("src/code/target-exception" :not-host)
("src/code/symbol" :not-host)
("src/code/bignum" :not-host)
("src/code/irrat" :not-host)
("src/code/char")
+ ("src/code/huffman")
("src/code/target-char" :not-host)
("src/code/target-misc" :not-host)
("src/code/misc")
("src/code/sort" :not-host)
("src/code/time" :not-host)
+ ("src/code/timer" :not-host)
("src/code/weak" :not-host)
("src/code/final" :not-host)
;; The following two files trigger function/macro redefinition
;; warnings in clisp during make-host-2; as a workaround, we ignore
;; the failure values from COMPILE-FILE under clisp.
-
+
;; for DEFSTRUCT ALIEN-TYPE, needed by host-type.lisp
("src/code/host-alieneval" #+clisp :ignore-failure-p)
;; defines IR1-ATTRIBUTES macro, needed by proclaim.lisp
("src/compiler/knownfun")
+ ("src/compiler/constantp")
;; needs FUN-INFO structure slot setters, defined in knownfun.lisp
("src/compiler/fun-info-funs")
("src/code/class-init")
("src/code/typecheckfuns")
- ;; The DEFSTRUCT machinery needs SB!XC:SUBTYPEP, defined in
+ ;; The DEFSTRUCT machinery needs SB!XC:SUBTYPEP, defined in
;; "code/late-type", and SB!XC:TYPEP, defined in "code/cross-type",
;; and SPECIALIZE-ARRAY-TYPE, defined in "compiler/generic/vm-type",
;; and SB!XC:PROCLAIM, defined in "src/compiler/proclaim"
("src/compiler/bit-util")
;; This has ASSEMBLY-UNIT-related stuff needed by core.lisp.
- ("src/compiler/early-assem")
+ ("src/compiler/early-assem")
;; core.lisp contains DEFSTRUCT CORE-OBJECT, and "compiler/main.lisp"
;; does lots of (TYPEP FOO 'CORE-OBJECT), so it's nice to compile this
;; before "compiler/main.lisp" so that those can be coded efficiently
;; (and so that they don't cause lots of annoying compiler warnings
- ;; about undefined types).
+ ;; about undefined types).
("src/compiler/generic/core")
("src/code/thread")
("src/code/load")
#!+linkage-table ("src/code/linkage-table" :not-host)
- #!+os-provides-dlopen ("src/code/foreign-load" :not-host)
+ #!+(and os-provides-dlopen (not win32)) ("src/code/foreign-load" :not-host)
+ #!+(and os-provides-dlopen win32) ("src/code/win32-foreign-load" :not-host)
("src/code/foreign")
("src/code/fop") ; needs macros from code/load.lisp
("src/compiler/dump")
("src/compiler/main") ; needs DEFSTRUCT FASL-OUTPUT from dump.lisp
+ ("src/code/source-location")
("src/compiler/target-main" :not-host)
("src/compiler/ir1tran")
("src/compiler/ir1tran-lambda")
("src/code/reader" :not-host) ; needs "code/readtable"
("src/code/target-stream" :not-host) ; needs WHITESPACEP from "code/reader"
("src/code/target-pathname" :not-host) ; needs "code/pathname"
+ ("src/code/unix-pathname" :not-host)
+ ("src/code/win32-pathname" :not-host)
("src/code/filesys" :not-host) ; needs HOST from "code/pathname"
+
("src/code/save" :not-host) ; uses the definition of PATHNAME
; from "code/pathname"
("src/code/sharpm" :not-host) ; uses stuff from "code/reader"
+ ("src/code/alloc" :not-host)
- #!+sb-thread
("src/code/target-thread" :not-host)
- #!-sb-thread
- ("src/code/target-unithread" :not-host)
;; defines SB!DI:DO-DEBUG-FUN-BLOCKS, needed by target-disassem.lisp
("src/code/gc" :not-host)
("src/code/purify" :not-host)
("src/code/debug" :not-host)
("src/code/octets" :not-host)
+ #!+sb-unicode
+ ("src/code/external-formats/enc-cyr" :not-host)
+ #!+sb-unicode
+ ("src/code/external-formats/enc-dos" :not-host)
+ #!+sb-unicode
+ ("src/code/external-formats/enc-iso" :not-host)
+ #!+sb-unicode
+ ("src/code/external-formats/enc-win" :not-host)
+ #!+sb-unicode
+ ("src/code/external-formats/eucjp" :not-host)
;; The code here can't be compiled until CONDITION and
;; DEFINE-CONDITION are defined and SB!DEBUG:*STACK-TOP-HINT* is
("src/code/bit-bash" :not-host) ; needs %NEGATE from assembly/target/arith
("src/code/target-load" :not-host) ; needs special vars from code/load.lisp
- ("src/compiler/target/sanctify" :not-host)
-
+ ("src/compiler/target/sanctify" :not-host)
+
;; FIXME: Does this really need stuff from compiler/dump.lisp?
("src/compiler/target-dump" :not-host) ; needs stuff from compiler/dump.lisp
;; FIXME: here? earlier? can probably be as late as possible. Also
;; maybe call it FORCE-DELAYED-PROCLAIMS?
("src/compiler/late-proclaim")
-
+
;; fundamental target macros (e.g. CL:DO and CL:DEFUN) and support
;; for them
("src/code/defboot")