;;; I wonder whether the separation of the disassembler from the
;;; virtual machine is valid or adds value.
-;;; FIXME: In CMU CL, the code in this file seems to be fully
-;;; compiled, not byte compiled. I'm not sure that's reasonable:
-;;; there's a lot of code in this file, and considering the overall
-;;; speed of the compiler, having some byte-interpretation overhead
-;;; for every few bytes emitted doesn't seem likely to be noticeable.
-;;; I'd like to see what happens if I come back and byte-compile this
-;;; file.
-
;;; Note: In CMU CL, this used to be a call to SET-DISASSEM-PARAMS.
(setf sb!disassem:*disassem-inst-alignment-bytes* 1)
(nt "pending interrupt trap"))
(#.sb!vm:halt-trap
(nt "halt trap"))
- (#.sb!vm:function-end-breakpoint-trap
+ (#.sb!vm:fun-end-breakpoint-trap
(nt "function end breakpoint trap")))))
(define-instruction break (segment code)