X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcode%2Fearly-fasl.lisp;h=a5b95e688b9a1d4b4c9830eea70bcd6a08060fd6;hb=095564c28a259002c7e34fd1d861f5bbd0a959b6;hp=7b565eb18077978936d39b044b3d8dd0fabc99d2;hpb=391395fb5cdadf4a5c684c6253471816c16df794;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/code/early-fasl.lisp b/src/code/early-fasl.lisp index 7b565eb..a5b95e6 100644 --- a/src/code/early-fasl.lisp +++ b/src/code/early-fasl.lisp @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ (macrolet ((define-fasl-format-features () (let (;; master value for *F-P-A-F-F* - (fpaff '(:sb-thread))) + (fpaff '(:sb-thread :sb-package-locks :sb-unicode))) `(progn ;; a list of *(SHEBANG-)FEATURES* flags which affect ;; binary compatibility, i.e. which must be the same @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ ;;; versions which break binary compatibility. But it certainly should ;;; be incremented for release versions which break binary ;;; compatibility. -(def!constant +fasl-file-version+ 47) +(def!constant +fasl-file-version+ 52) ;;; (record of versions before 2003 deleted in 2003-04-26/0.pre8.107 or so) ;;; 38: (2003-01-05) changed names of internal SORT machinery ;;; 39: (2003-02-20) in 0.7.12.1 a slot was added to @@ -103,6 +103,14 @@ ;;; 46: (2003-11-11) Tim Daly, Jr. (and Christophe Rhodes) reported ;;; .fasl incompatibility on sbcl-devel 2003-11-09. ;;; 47: (2003-11-30) Static variables were rearranged in 0.8.6.11. +;;; 48: (2004-03-01) Renumbered all the widetags to allow for more +;;; microefficiency in sbcl-0.8.8.10 +;;; 49: (2004-05-04) Changed implementation of DEFFOO macros and the +;;; functions they expand to. +;;; 50: (2004-05-20) Changed %COMPILER-DEFUN signature again. +;;; 51: (2004-07-24) Package locks (SBCL 0.8.12.7) changed signature of +;;; %DEFPACKAGE. +;;; 52: (2004-11-02) Merge of SB-UNICODE. ;;; the conventional file extension for our fasl files (declaim (type simple-string *fasl-file-type*)) @@ -114,16 +122,9 @@ ;;; Assembler routines are named by full Lisp symbols: they ;;; have packages and that sort of native Lisp stuff associated ;;; with them. We can compare them with EQ. -;;; Foreign symbols are named by Lisp STRINGs: the Lisp package -;;; system doesn't extend out to symbols in languages like C. -;;; We want to use EQUAL to compare them. -;;; *STATIC-FOREIGN-SYMBOLS* are static as opposed to "dynamic" (not -;;; as opposed to C's "extern"). The table contains symbols known at -;;; the time that the program was built, but not symbols defined -;;; in object files which have been loaded dynamically since then. -(declaim (type hash-table *assembler-routines* *static-foreign-symbols*)) +(declaim (type hash-table *assembler-routines*)) (defvar *assembler-routines* (make-hash-table :test 'eq)) -(defvar *static-foreign-symbols* (make-hash-table :test 'equal)) + ;;;; the FOP database @@ -139,9 +140,6 @@ :initial-element (lambda () (error "corrupt fasl file: losing FOP")))) -;;;; other miscellaneous loading-related stuff - - ;;;; variables (defvar *load-depth* 0 @@ -153,15 +151,4 @@ (defvar *fasl-input-stream*) (declaim (type ansi-stream *fasl-input-stream*)) -(defvar *load-print* nil - #!+sb-doc - "the default for the :PRINT argument to LOAD") -(defvar *load-verbose* nil - ;; Note that CMU CL's default for this was T, and ANSI says it's - ;; implementation-dependent. We choose NIL on the theory that it's - ;; a nicer default behavior for Unix programs. - #!+sb-doc - "the default for the :VERBOSE argument to LOAD") - (defvar *load-code-verbose* nil) -