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;;;; structures/types used by the scheduler
-(sb!c:def-boolean-attribute instruction
+(!def-boolean-attribute instruction
;; This attribute is set if the scheduler can freely flush this
;; instruction if it thinks it is not needed. Examples are NOP and
;; instructions that have no side effect not described by the
;;; FIXME: The way this macro uses MACROEXPAND internally breaks my
;;; old assumptions about macros which are needed both in the host and
;;; the target. (This is more or less the same way that PUSH-IN,
-;;; DELETEF-IN, and DEF-BOOLEAN-ATTRIBUTE break my old assumptions,
+;;; DELETEF-IN, and !DEF-BOOLEAN-ATTRIBUTE break my old assumptions,
;;; except that they used GET-SETF-EXPANSION instead of MACROEXPAND to
;;; do the dirty deed.) The quick and dirty "solution" here is the
;;; same as there: use cut and paste to duplicate the defmacro in a
;;; calling FUNCTION once on the entire compacted segment buffer. --
;;; WHN 19990322
(defun on-segment-contents-vectorly (segment function)
+ (declare (type function function))
(let ((buffer (segment-buffer segment))
(i0 0))
(flet ((frob (i0 i1)