;; 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
("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)
("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")