save(char *filename, lispobj init_function)
{
FILE *file;
-#if defined WANT_CGC
- volatile lispobj*func_ptr = &init_function;
- char sbuf[128];
- strcpy(sbuf,filename);
- filename=sbuf;
- /* Get rid of remnant stuff. This is a MUST so that the memory
- * manager can get started correctly when we restart after this
- * save. Purify is going to maybe move the args so we need to
- * consider them volatile, especially if the gcc optimizer is
- * working!! */
- purify(NIL,NIL);
-
- init_function = *func_ptr;
- /* Set dynamic space pointer to base value so we don't write out
- * MBs of just cleared heap. */
- if(SymbolValue(X86_CGC_ACTIVE_P) != NIL)
- SetSymbolValue(ALLOCATION_POINTER, DYNAMIC_SPACE_START);
-#endif
/* Open the file: */
unlink(filename);
file = fopen(filename, "w");
SetSymbolValue(CURRENT_UNWIND_PROTECT_BLOCK, 0);
SetSymbolValue(EVAL_STACK_TOP, 0);
printf("done]\n");
-#if defined WANT_CGC && defined X86_CGC_ACTIVE_P
- SetSymbolValue(X86_CGC_ACTIVE_P, T);
-#endif
printf("[saving current Lisp image into %s:\n", filename);
putw(CORE_MAGIC, file);