X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=make-target-2.sh;h=0155ac7f92e9ca40a1dc8288bb52c6fd1f729802;hb=b6094d5640a59f36d2f727df08b271c422aa9e1c;hp=9464a488e57ba4971bbf8a140313a5a4bcb2fe57;hpb=416152f084604094445a758ff399871132dff2bd;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/make-target-2.sh b/make-target-2.sh index 9464a48..0155ac7 100644 --- a/make-target-2.sh +++ b/make-target-2.sh @@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ echo //entering make-target-2.sh +LANG=C +export LANG + # Do warm init stuff, e.g. building and loading CLOS, and stuff which # can't be done until CLOS is running. # @@ -28,15 +31,20 @@ echo //doing warm init ./src/runtime/sbcl \ --core output/cold-sbcl.core \ --sysinit /dev/null --userinit /dev/null <<-'EOF' || exit 1 - - ;; Now that we use the byte compiler for macros, - ;; interpreted /SHOW doesn't work until later in init. + ;; Now that we use the compiler for macros, interpreted + ;; /SHOW doesn't work until later in init. #+sb-show (print "/hello, world!") ;; Until PRINT-OBJECT and other machinery is set up, ;; we want limits on printing to avoid infinite output. + ;; (Don't forget to undo these tweaks after the printer + ;; is set up. It'd be cleaner to use LET to make sure + ;; that happens automatically, but LET is implemented + ;; in terms of the compiler, and the compiler isn't + ;; initialized yet.) (setq *print-length* 10) (setq *print-level* 5) + (setq *print-circle* t) ;; Do warm init. #+sb-show (print "/about to LOAD warm.lisp") @@ -47,22 +55,44 @@ echo //doing warm init #-sb-fluid (sb-impl::!unintern-init-only-stuff) ;; Now that the whole system is built, we don't need to - ;; hobble the printer any more. + ;; hobble the printer any more, so we can restore printer + ;; control variables to their ANSI defaults. (setq *print-length* nil) (setq *print-level* nil) + (setq *print-circle* nil) ;; FIXME: Why is it that, at least on x86 sbcl-0.6.12.46, ;; GC :FULL T isn't nearly as effective as PURIFY here? ;; (GC :FULL T gets us down to about 38 Mbytes, but PURIFY ;; gets us down to about 19 Mbytes.) - (let ((*gc-notify-stream* *standard-output*)) - (sb-int:/show "done with warm.lisp, about to GC :FULL T") - (gc :full t)) + (sb-int:/show "done with warm.lisp, about to GC :FULL T") + (gc :full t) + + ;; resetting compilation policy to neutral values in + ;; preparation for SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE as final SBCL core (not + ;; in warm.lisp because SB-C::*POLICY* has file scope) + (sb-int:/show "setting compilation policy to neutral values") + (proclaim '(optimize (compilation-speed 1) + (debug 1) + (inhibit-warnings 1) + (safety 1) + (space 1) + (speed 1))) + + ;; Lock internal packages + #+sb-package-locks + (dolist (p (list-all-packages)) + (unless (member p (mapcar #'find-package '(:keyword :cl-user))) + (lock-package p))) (sb-int:/show "done with warm.lisp, about to SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE") ;; Even if /SHOW output was wanted during build, it's probably ;; not wanted by default after build is complete. (And if it's ;; wanted, it can easily be turned back on.) #+sb-show (setf sb-int:*/show* nil) + ;; The system is complete now, all standard functions are + ;; defined. + (sb-kernel::ctype-of-cache-clear) + (setq sb-c::*flame-on-necessarily-undefined-function* t) (sb-ext:save-lisp-and-die "output/sbcl.core" :purify t) EOF