X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=inline;f=package-data-list.lisp-expr;h=51c20e15295c2adf805ed5b2b4b43654cb69b7eb;hb=94ac5b7c3ff37850210b6fc9a7593cf1c5752993;hp=2d3f93da787d298fd27b81e82ecc0e1021685a9f;hpb=2963d6858d147b23c33f38e051e61264b479c9fc;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/package-data-list.lisp-expr b/package-data-list.lisp-expr index 2d3f93d..51c20e1 100644 --- a/package-data-list.lisp-expr +++ b/package-data-list.lisp-expr @@ -466,6 +466,8 @@ like *STACK-TOP-HINT* and unsupported stuff like *TRACED-FUN-LIST*." "CLOSE-FASL-OUTPUT" "DUMP-ASSEMBLER-ROUTINES" "DUMP-OBJECT" + "DYNAMIC-CORE-SPACE-ID" + "END-CORE-ENTRY-TYPE-CODE" "FASL-CONSTANT-ALREADY-DUMPED-P" "+FASL-FILE-VERSION+" "FASL-DUMP-COLD-LOAD-FORM" "FASL-DUMP-COMPONENT" @@ -476,11 +478,16 @@ like *STACK-TOP-HINT* and unsupported stuff like *TRACED-FUN-LIST*." "FASL-OUTPUT" "FASL-OUTPUT-P" "FASL-OUTPUT-ENTRY-TABLE" "FASL-OUTPUT-STREAM" "FASL-VALIDATE-STRUCTURE" + "INITIAL-FUN-CORE-ENTRY-TYPE-CODE" "*!LOAD-TIME-VALUES*" "LOAD-TYPE-PREDICATE" + "NEW-DIRECTORY-CORE-ENTRY-TYPE-CODE" "OPEN-FASL-OUTPUT" + "READ-ONLY-CORE-SPACE-ID" "*!REVERSED-COLD-TOPLEVELS*" - "*STATIC-FOREIGN-SYMBOLS*")) + "STATIC-CORE-SPACE-ID" + "*STATIC-FOREIGN-SYMBOLS*" + "VERSION-CORE-ENTRY-TYPE-CODE")) ;; This package is a grab bag for things which used to be internal ;; symbols in package COMMON-LISP. Lots of these symbols are accessed @@ -490,8 +497,8 @@ like *STACK-TOP-HINT* and unsupported stuff like *TRACED-FUN-LIST*." ;; an existing package (e.g. KERNEL or SYS or EXT or FASL), I ;; (WHN 19990223) encourage maintainers to move them there.. ;; - ;; ..except that it's getting so big and crowded that maybe it - ;; should be split up, too. + ;; ..except that it's getting so big and crowded that maybe it should + ;; be split up, too. #s(sb-cold:package-data :name "SB!IMPL" :doc "private: a grab bag of implementation details" @@ -518,9 +525,6 @@ like *STACK-TOP-HINT* and unsupported stuff like *TRACED-FUN-LIST*." ;; hairy compiles. "*COMPILE-PROGRESS*" - ;; There is no one right way to do DESCRIBE. - "*DESCRIBE-INDENTATION-STEP*" - ;; It can be handy to be able to evaluate expressions involving ;; the thing under examination by CL:INSPECT. "*INSPECTED*" @@ -600,6 +604,14 @@ like *STACK-TOP-HINT* and unsupported stuff like *TRACED-FUN-LIST*." ;; saving Lisp images "SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE" + ;; provided for completeness to make it more convenient + ;; to use command-line --disable-debugger functionality + ;; in oddball situations (like building core files using + ;; scripts which run unattended, when the core files are + ;; intended for interactive use) + "DISABLE-DEBUGGER" + "ENABLE-DEBUGGER" + ;; miscellaneous useful supported extensions "QUIT" @@ -687,7 +699,7 @@ retained, possibly temporariliy, because it might be used internally." ;; bootstrapping magic, to make things happen both in ;; the cross-compilation host compiler's environment and ;; in the cross-compiler's environment - "DEF!MACRO" "DEF!METHOD" "DEF!STRUCT" "DEF!TYPE" + "DEF!CONSTANT" "DEF!MACRO" "DEF!METHOD" "DEF!STRUCT" "DEF!TYPE" ;; stuff for hinting to the compiler "NAMED-LAMBDA" @@ -1023,6 +1035,7 @@ is a good idea, but see SB-SYS re. blurring of boundaries." "DOUBLE-FLOAT-SIGNIFICAND" "DOUBLE-FLOAT-P" "FLOAT-WAIT" "DYNAMIC-SPACE-FREE-POINTER" "DYNAMIC-USAGE" + "END-TOO-LARGE-ERROR" "ERROR-NUMBER-OR-LOSE" "FAILED-%WITH-ARRAY-DATA" "FDEFINITION-OBJECT" @@ -1044,7 +1057,7 @@ is a good idea, but see SB-SYS re. blurring of boundaries." "WIDETAG-OF" "HAIRY-DATA-VECTOR-REF" "HAIRY-DATA-VECTOR-SET" "HAIRY-TYPE" "HAIRY-TYPE-CHECK-TEMPLATE-NAME" "HAIRY-TYPE-SPECIFIER" - "HANDLE-CIRCULARITY" "IGNORE-IT" + "HANDLE-CIRCULARITY" "HOST" "IGNORE-IT" "ILL-BIN" "ILL-BOUT" "ILL-IN" "ILL-OUT" "INDEX-OR-MINUS-1" "INDEX-TOO-LARGE-ERROR" @@ -1072,6 +1085,7 @@ is a good idea, but see SB-SYS re. blurring of boundaries." "ANSI-STREAM-OUT" "ANSI-STREAM-SOUT" "LIST-TO-SIMPLE-STRING*" "LIST-TO-BIT-VECTOR*" "LIST-TO-VECTOR*" + "LOGICAL-HOST" "LOGICAL-HOST-DESIGNATOR" "LONG-FLOAT-EXPONENT" "LONG-FLOAT-EXP-BITS" "LONG-FLOAT-HIGH-BITS" "LONG-FLOAT-LOW-BITS" "LONG-FLOAT-MID-BITS" "LONG-FLOAT-P" @@ -1546,7 +1560,7 @@ needed by the current implementation of SBCL, and makes no guarantees of interface stability." :use ("CL" "SB!ALIEN" "SB!EXT" "SB!INT" "SB!SYS") :export (;; wrappers around Unix stuff to give just what Lisp needs - "UID-USERNAME" + "UID-USERNAME" "UID-HOMEDIR" ;; stuff with a one-to-one mapping to Unix constructs "D-INO" "D-NAME" "D-NAMLEN" "D-OFF" "D-RECLEN"