- Nov 07, 1991
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wlott authored
first. This way, you don't have to have 400 different translations for ever conceivable source path.
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wlott authored
before proclaim.
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ram authored
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chiles authored
Fixed %SET-FDEFINITION to work in the kernel core startup before executing DEFVARs for *encapsulation-info* and *setf-fdefinition-hook*.
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ram authored
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wlott authored
fault mechanism so we have to explicitly test the GC trigger.
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wlott authored
instead of catching the page fault. So instead of having a lot of code to handle the page fault, we have a lot of code to handle a conditional trap.
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- Nov 06, 1991
- Nov 05, 1991
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ram authored
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ram authored
transforms (reducing code bloat.) Removed some commented-out stuff.
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ram authored
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ram authored
transforms.
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ram authored
compiled small.
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ram authored
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ram authored
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ram authored
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ram authored
funcallable-instance-header-type.)
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ram authored
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ram authored
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ram authored
new information.
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ram authored
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ram authored
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ram authored
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ram authored
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ram authored
less than 3.
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- Nov 04, 1991
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ram authored
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- Nov 03, 1991
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chiles authored
Changed name of DI:DO-BLOCKS to DI:DO-DEBUG-FUNCTION-BLOCKS. Fixed package system, so "DI" no longer needs to USE-PACKAGE various big packages that export lots of stuff unused by "DI". Someone screwed this up before, so now it is as it was before. Fixed stack parsing to correct handle bogus-lra's from :function-end breakpoints. Wrote DI:FUNCTION-END-COOKIE-VALID-P which takes a frame and a function-end-cookie. It returns whether the cookie is still valid. A cookie becomes invalid when the frame that established the cookie has exited. Sometimes cookie holders are unaware of cookie invalidation because their :function-end breakpoint hooks didn't run due to THROW'ing. This takes a frame as an efficiency hack since the user probably has a frame object in hand when using this routine, and it saves repeated parsing of the stack and consing when asking whether a series of cookies is valid. Wrote DEBUG-FUNCTION-START-LOCATION which takes a debug-function, and it returns a code-location before the body of a function and after all the arguments are in place. If this cannot determine that location due to a lack of debug information, it returns nil.
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chiles authored
Added CLEAR-TRACE-BREAKPOINT-RECORD to ext:*setf-fdefinition-hook*. Fixed package system, so the old TRACE and new one didn't conflict with variable names. Added debug:*trace-frame* to support users who want to enter expressions for evaluation in the frame. This is described in the TRACE doc string. Fixed TRACE interface to support any function name, not just symbols. Underlying support allowed this, but TRACE complained when it inspected its arguments. Added full support for documented interface of TRACE since before it only allowed users to see arguments and output without conditionalization, printing, etc.
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- Nov 01, 1991
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chiles authored
Added new interface ext:*setf-fdefinition-hook* which is a list of functions invoked by (SETF FDEFINITION) before storing the new value. Each hook function must take the function name and the new-value.
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- Oct 31, 1991
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chiles authored
Fixed a couple doc strings.
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chiles authored
Fdefinition.lisp is all new, and it contains the following interface routines: EXT:ENCAPSULATED-DEFINITION Returns whatever definition is stored for name, regardless of whether it is encapsulated. This is SETF'able. EXT:ENCAPSULATE Replaces the definition of name with a function that binds name's arguments a variable named argument-list, binds name's definition to a variable named basic-definition, and EVAL's body in that context. Type is whatever you would like to associate with this encapsulation for identification in case you need multiple encapsuations of the same name. EXT:UNENCAPSULATE Removes name's most recent encapsulation of the specified type. EXT:ENCAPSULATED-P Returns t if name has an encapsulation of the given type, otherwise nil. LISP:FDEFINITION Return name's global function definition. This is SETF'able. LISP:FBOUNDP Return true if name has a global function definition. LISP:FMAKUNBOUND Make Name have no global function definition.
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wlott authored
CHECK-LIST instead of branching off to elsewhere code that does an unconditional break. This should help reduce the size of SPARC cores.
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- Oct 30, 1991
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wlott authored
Hemlock variables must be in the ED package.
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- Oct 28, 1991