:datum object
:expected-type '(unsigned-byte 32)))
+(deferr tls-exhausted-error ()
+ ;; There is nothing we can do about it. A number of entries in the
+ ;; tls could be reserved and made available for recovery but since
+ ;; tls indices are never reused it would be kind of silly and
+ ;; without it signalling an error is more than likely to end in a
+ ;; recursive error.
+ (%primitive print "Thread local storage exhausted.")
+ (sb!impl::%halt))
+
(macrolet
((define-simple-array-internal-errors ()
`(progn
(error 'control-stack-exhausted))))
;;; KLUDGE: we keep a single HEAP-EXHAUSTED-ERROR object around, so
-;;; that we don't need to allocate it when running out of memory. Similarly
-;;; we pass the amounts in special variables as there may be multiple threads
-;;; running into trouble at the same time. The condition is created by GC-REINIT.
+;;; that we don't need to allocate it when running out of
+;;; memory. Similarly we pass the amounts in special variables as
+;;; there may be multiple threads running into trouble at the same
+;;; time. The condition is created by GC-REINIT.
(defvar *heap-exhausted-error-condition*)
(defvar *heap-exhausted-error-available-bytes*)
(defvar *heap-exhausted-error-requested-bytes*)