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- %
- % Create fasl files for compiler, ccomp and extras and build a CSL
- % checkpoint image for a system that includes them.
- %
- % Run this using
- % csl -z build0.lsp -l build0.log
- %
- (verbos 3)
- (rdf "$cslbase/compat.lsp")
- (rdf "$cslbase/extras.lsp")
- (rdf "$cslbase/compiler.lsp")
- (clear_source_database)
- % First I compile those things that appear to be most heavily used in the
- % compiler. This should speed up the whole bootstrap compilation process
- (compile '(
- s!:improve s!:literal_order s!:comval s!:outopcode0
- s!:plant_basic_block s!:remlose s!:islocal
- s!:is_lose_and_exit s!:comatom s!:destination_label
- s!:record_literal s!:resolve_labels s!:expand_jump
- s!:outopcode1lit stable!-sortip s!:iseasy s!:outjump
- s!:add_pending s!:comcall s!:resolve_literals))
- (compile!-all)
- % Build fasl files for the compatibility code and the two
- % versions of the compiler.
- (clear_source_database)
- (faslout 'compat)
- (rdf "$cslbase/compat.lsp")
- (rdf "$cslbase/extras.lsp")
- (faslend)
- (faslout 'compiler)
- (rdf "$cslbase/compiler.lsp")
- (faslend)
- (faslout 'ccomp)
- (rdf "$cslbase/ccomp.lsp")
- (faslend)
- (bytecounts)
- (save_source_database "$cslbase/whereis.lsp")
- %
- % (restart-csl nil) is a fairly dramatic, and maybe dangerous function. It
- % abandons all existing Lisp data and restarts the system from scratch,
- % with only minimal built-in functionality.
- %
- (restart!-csl nil)
- (load!-module 'compat)
- (setq !*comp nil)
- (set!-autoload 'compile 'compiler)
- (set!-autoload 'compile!-all 'compiler)
- (set!-autoload 'faslout 'compiler)
- (set!-autoload 'c_out 'compiler)
- (setq !*comp t)
- (preserve)
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