;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
;;;; files for more information.
-;;; a linear ordering of system sources which works both to compile/load
-;;; the cross-compiler under the host Common Lisp and then to cross-compile
-;;; the complete system into the under-construction target SBCL
+;;; a linear ordering of system sources which works both to
+;;; compile/load the cross-compiler under the host Common Lisp and
+;;; then to cross-compile the complete system into the
+;;; under-construction target SBCL
+;;;
+;;; The keyword flags (:NOT-HOST, :NOT-TARGET, :ASSEM...) are
+;;; documented in the code which implements their effects. (As of
+;;; sbcl-0.7.10, the comments are on DEFPARAMETER *EXPECTED-STEM-FLAGS*
+;;; in src/cold/shared.lisp.)
;;;
;;; Of course, it'd be very nice to have this be a dependency DAG
;;; instead, so that we could do automated incremental recompilation.
(defparameter
*expected-stem-flags*
'(;; meaning: This file is not to be compiled when building the
- ;; cross-compiler which runs on the host ANSI Lisp.
+ ;; cross-compiler which runs on the host ANSI Lisp. ("not host
+ ;; code", i.e. does not execute on host -- but may still be
+ ;; cross-compiled by the host, so that it executes on the target)
:not-host
;; meaning: This file is not to be compiled as part of the target
- ;; SBCL.
+ ;; SBCL. ("not target code" -- but still presumably host code,
+ ;; used to support the cross-compilation process)
:not-target
;; meaning: This file is to be processed with the SBCL assembler,
;; not COMPILE-FILE. (Note that this doesn't make sense unless
;;; versions, especially for internal versions off the main CVS
;;; branch, it gets hairier, e.g. "0.pre7.14.flaky4.13".)
-"0.7.10.18"
+"0.7.10.19"