(defun save-lisp-and-die (core-file-name &key
(toplevel #'toplevel-init)
- (purify #!+gencgc nil
- #!-gencgc t)
+ (purify t)
(root-structures ())
(environment-name "auxiliary")
(executable nil))
somewhat longer than the normal GC which is otherwise done, but
it's only done once, and subsequent GC's will be done less often
and will take less time in the resulting core file. See the PURIFY
- function. For platforms that use the generational garbage collector
- (x86 and x86-64) purification generally results in a loss of
- performance.
+ function. This parameter has no effect on platforms using the
+ generational garbage collector.
:ROOT-STRUCTURES
This should be a list of the main entry points in any newly loaded
This isn't because we like it this way, but just because there don't
seem to be good quick fixes for either limitation and no one has been
sufficiently motivated to do lengthy fixes."
+ #!+gencgc
+ (declare (ignore purify root-structures environment-name))
+ (tune-hashtable-sizes-of-all-packages)
(deinit)
;; FIXME: Would it be possible to unmix the PURIFY logic from this
;; function, and just do a GC :FULL T here? (Then if the user wanted
;; access to it even after the GC has moved it.
#!+gencgc
(setf sb!vm::*restart-lisp-function* #'restart-lisp)
- (cond (purify
+ (cond #!-gencgc
+ (purify
(purify :root-structures root-structures
:environment-name environment-name)
(save-core nil))
(funcall hook)))
(when (rest (sb!thread:list-all-threads))
(error "Cannot save core with multiple threads running."))
- #!-win32
- (when (fboundp 'cancel-finalization)
- (cancel-finalization sb!sys:*tty*))
(float-deinit)
(profile-deinit)
(debug-deinit)
- (foreign-deinit))
+ (foreign-deinit)
+ (stream-deinit)
+ (deinit-finalizers))