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%% Oh Emacs, this is a -*- Makefile -*-, so give me tabs.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{axiom}
\title{\File{src/interp/Makefile} Pamphlet}
\author{Timothy Daly \and Gabriel Dos~Reis}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
\end{abstract}
\tableofcontents
\eject
\begin{verbatim}
notes for understanding this makefile:
re: postpar.clisp and parse.clisp stanzas:
NOTE: the .clisp file is copies back into the src directory so that
it is possible to create a new obootsys system from scratch for a
new platform. parse.clisp needs to be compiled in a depsys.
one thing need to be done to create an obootsys by hand:
parse and postpar must be loaded along with the depsys files
into a bare lisp system.
if these two things are done then a obootsys image can be bootstrapped
to a new platform.
IMPORTANT: all source file names in this Makefile must be lowercase
This is for cross-platform compatibility and also makes getting
them into Lisp much easier at the Makefile level.
\end{verbatim}
\section{The Environment}
We define 3 directories for this build. The first two are
the traditional {\bf IN}, which is where the source pamphlets are,
and {\bf OUT} which is where we will put the binaries.
In this case the {\bf IN} files are usually written in Boot \cite{2}.
These will be compiled in a \Tool{bootsys} image to translate from
Boot to Common Lisp.
\subsection{Documentation}
The dvi files will be generated from the pamphlet files in the
final ship \File{doc/src/} directory. Since they are system independent
but machine generated and part of the final ship they will exist
in the [[\$(axiom_target_docdir)/src/interp/]] directory.
<<environment>>=
IN=$(srcdir)
DOC=$(axiom_target_docdir)/src/interp
BOOK=$(axiom_target_docdir)
# Command to translate Boot to Common Lisp
BOOT_TO_LISP = $(BOOTSYS) -- --translate --output=$@ $<
# Command to translate Common Lisp to native object code
COMPILE_LISP = $(DEPSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ $<
@
\subsection{Autloload}
In order to minimize the size of the OpenAxiom image at load time
we put some of the compiled files into a separate directory
that will be autoloaded on demand. This directory of code
will be shipped with the final system and so it belongs in
the [[$(axiom_targetdir)]] subtree.
<<environment>>=
AUTO=$(axiom_targetdir)/autoload
autoload_objects =
@
\subsection{Initial Lisp image}
We need a raw Lisp image --- running on the build platform ---
that we can use as a base to construct
the other images. This is called {\bf LISPSYS} and is located in the
build platform sub-directory.
<<environment>>=
# Build platform-dependent Lisp image, at the base of other
# derived Lisp images (depsys, interpsys, AXIOMsys)
LISPSYS= $(axiom_build_bindir)/lisp
@
\subsection{Boot translator}
Most of the interpreter is written in the Boot programming language.
Thus we need a program to translate Boot to Common
Lisp. That program is called the {\bf BOOTSYS} image (because the
translator is written in {\bf boot} and needs to translate
itself to bootstrap the system). This image is assumed to
have been built (on the build platform) by a previous step in the
make process.
<<environment>>=
BOOTSYS= $(axiom_build_bindir)/bootsys
@
Note also that another translator (built into [[depsys]]) translates
a variant og Boot (called ``old Boot'') to Common Lisp.
\subsection{The old Boot translator}
<<environment>>=
DEPSYS = ./depsys
@
Some of the Common Lisp code we compile uses macros which
are assumed to be available at compile time. The [[DEPSYS]]
image is created to contain the compile time environment
and saved. Furthermore, it is also used to translate codes written
in ``old Boot'' to Common Lisp. That translator is in the process of
being phased out in favor of the ``new Boot'' translator found in
\File{src/boot/}.
\subsubsection{Structure of [[depsys]]}
The [[depsys]] image is made of the following Lisp source files
\begin{description}
\item[Interpreted Lisp source files]
The following files are currently part of [[depsys]] in interpreted
form. The exact reasons for that are not well articulated.
\begin{description}
\item[\File{nocompil.lisp}] This file defines obscure functions
that seem to be there only for obscure reasons. Most of them are not
really needed for translating Boot codes.
\item[\File{bookvol5.lisp}] This file defines functions for
the Spad interpreter. None of which seems relevant for translating
Boot codes to Common Lisp.
\item[\File{util.lisp}] This file defines various ``system-level''
helper functions, for building [[depsys]], [[interpsys]], etc.
\item[\File{vmlisp.lisp}] This is a collection of various utility
functions, encapsulations of variabilities of Lisp implementations.
All those symbols are defined in the package [[VMLISP]].
It needs some strip down, and possibly have its contents moved
to the package [[BOOT]].
\item[\File{ggreater.lisp}] This file defines various orderings
on collections and other aggregates. Its content is defined in the
package [[VMLISP]].
\item[\File{hash.lisp}] This file defines a ``hash table'' module.
Its content is defined in package [[VMLISP]].
\item[\File{union.lisp}] This file defines functions that
compute set-theoretic operations (union, difference, intersection, etc.).
Its content is in package [[VMLISP]].
\item[\File{nlib.lisp}] This file defines to work around problems
with GCL when compiling Spad files. It is not necessary for
translating Boot codes to Common Lisp. Its content is in package
[[VMLISP]].
\item[\File{macros.lisp}] This file collects various helper macros
and functions for Boot and Spad codes.
\item[\File{comp.lisp}] This file defines several functions that
desugar Boot and Spad codes; in particular, they infer local
variables from their position in assignment expressions. Its
content is defined in package [[BOOT]].
\item[\File{spaderror.lisp}] This file defines error handling functions
that are useful only for Spad codes -- not for translating Boot codes.
Its content is defined in package [[BOOT]].
\item[\File{debug.lisp}] This file defines debug utilities for
essentially Spad codes. Its content is defined in package [[BOOT]].
\item[\File{spad.lisp}] This files defines the entry points for
processing Spad and Boot codes. Its content is defined in package
[[BOOT]].
\item[\File{bits.lisp}] This file implements a ``bit vector''
data type. Its content is in package [[BOOT]].
\item[\File{setq.lisp}] This file defines several global
variables. Its content is defined in package [[BOOT]].
\item[\File{property.lisp}] This file defines properties of
Spad and Boot tokens, as well as several constructors. Its
content is defined in package [[BOOT]].
\item[\File{unlisp.lisp}] This file attempts to define interfaces
to the Operating System, that are not found in strict ANSI
Common Lisp (though they may be present as extensions with
varying spellings.). Its content is defined in package [[BOOT]].
\item[\File{foam\_l.lisp}] This file defines the FOAM functions.
The packages [[FOAM]] and [[FOAM-USER]] are defined here.
It is not needed for translating Boot codes to Common Lisp.
\item[\File{axext\_l.lisp}] This file defines various macros and
functions for interoperability between Aldor and OpenAxiom. Not needed
for translating Boot codes to Common Lisp.
\end{description}
\item[Compiled Lisp source files]
\begin{description}
\item[\File{parsing.lisp}]
\item[\File{metalex.lisp}]
\item[\File{bootlex.lisp}]
\item[\File{newaux.lisp}]
\item[\File{preparse.lisp}]
\item[\File{postprop.lisp}]
\item[\File{def.lisp}]
\item[\File{fnewmeta.lisp}]
\end{description}
\item[Compiled Boot source files]
\begin{description}
\item[\File{postpar.boot}]
\item[\File{parse.boot}]
\item[\File{clam.boot}]
\item[\File{slam.boot}]
\item[\File{g-boot.boot}]
\item[\File{c-util.boot}]
\item[\File{g-util.boot}]
\end{description}
\end{description}
The {\bf DEP} variable contains the list of files that
will be loaded into {\bf DEPSYS}. Notice that these files
are loaded in interpreted form. We are not concerned about
the compile time performance so we can use interpreted code.
We do, however, care about the macros as these will be
expanded in later compiles. All macros are assumed to be
in this list of files.
<<environment>>=
DEP= $(srcdir)/spaderror.lisp $(srcdir)/debug.lisp \
$(srcdir)/spad.lisp \
$(srcdir)/setq.lisp $(srcdir)/property.lisp \
$(srcdir)/unlisp.lisp $(srcdir)/foam_l.lisp \
$(srcdir)/axext_l.lisp
@
Once we've compile all of the Common Lisp files we fire up
a clean lisp image called {\bf LOADSYS} (from the build platform), load all
of the
final executable code and save it out as {\bf SAVESYS}. This image
is used to bootstrap the Algebra files and generate the
databases.
The {\bf SAVESYS} image is copied to the [[$(axiom_target_bindir)]]
subdirectory and becomes the axiom executable image. Technically, that is
not right because the host plaform may not be the same as the build
platform. However, we don't yet support cross compilation, so that
is alright for the time being.
<<environment>>=
LOADSYS= $(axiom_build_bindir)/lisp$(EXEEXT)
SAVESYS= interpsys$(EXEEXT)
AXIOMSYS= $(axiom_target_bindir)/AXIOMsys$(EXEEXT)
@
These are the files that need to be compiled (in {\bf BOOTSYS}),
loaded into a clean lisp image ({\bf LOADSYS}) and saved as
a runnable \Tool{OpenAxiom} interpreter ({\bf SAVESYS}) usually named
\Tool{interpsys}. Most of these files
are translated from Boot to Common Lisp and then
compiled. The \File{setq.lisp}
file contains constant initialization code which gains nothing
by being compiled.
\subsection{The Spad interpreter and compiler}
The value of the variable [[AXIOMsys_boot_sources]] is the (currently
partial) list of Boot source files that make up the interpreter.
Similarly, the value of the variable [[AXIOMsys_compiled_lisp_sources]]
is the list of Common Lisp source files that are compiled into
the interpreter. Notice that some of these files are loaded (\eg{},
interpreted) in [[depsys]].
<<environment>>=
OBJS= vmlisp.$(FASLEXT) hash.$(FASLEXT) \
diagnostics.$(FASLEXT) sys-driver.$(FASLEXT) \
macros.$(FASLEXT) \
unlisp.$(FASLEXT) setq.$(FASLEXT) \
astr.$(FASLEXT) bits.$(FASLEXT) \
alql.$(FASLEXT) buildom.$(FASLEXT) \
cattable.$(FASLEXT) \
cformat.$(FASLEXT) cfuns.$(FASLEXT) \
clam.$(FASLEXT) clammed.$(FASLEXT) \
comp.$(FASLEXT) foam_l.$(FASLEXT) \
compat.$(FASLEXT) compress.$(FASLEXT) \
cparse.$(FASLEXT) cstream.$(FASLEXT) \
database.$(FASLEXT) \
debug.$(FASLEXT) dq.$(FASLEXT) \
fname.$(FASLEXT) format.$(FASLEXT) \
g-boot.$(FASLEXT) g-cndata.$(FASLEXT) \
g-error.$(FASLEXT) g-opt.$(FASLEXT) \
g-timer.$(FASLEXT) g-util.$(FASLEXT) \
ggreater.$(FASLEXT) \
hypertex.$(FASLEXT) i-analy.$(FASLEXT) \
i-object.$(FASLEXT) \
i-code.$(FASLEXT) i-coerce.$(FASLEXT) \
i-coerfn.$(FASLEXT) i-eval.$(FASLEXT) \
i-funsel.$(FASLEXT) bookvol5.$(FASLEXT) \
i-intern.$(FASLEXT) i-map.$(FASLEXT) \
i-output.$(FASLEXT) i-resolv.$(FASLEXT) \
i-spec1.$(FASLEXT) \
i-spec2.$(FASLEXT) i-syscmd.$(FASLEXT) \
i-toplev.$(FASLEXT) i-util.$(FASLEXT) \
incl.$(FASLEXT) int-top.$(FASLEXT) \
intfile.$(FASLEXT) \
lisplib.$(FASLEXT) macex.$(FASLEXT) \
match.$(FASLEXT) \
monitor.$(FASLEXT) msg.$(FASLEXT) \
msgdb.$(FASLEXT) \
newaux.$(FASLEXT) newfort.$(FASLEXT) \
nlib.$(FASLEXT) nrunfast.$(FASLEXT) \
nrungo.$(FASLEXT) nrunopt.$(FASLEXT) \
nruntime.$(FASLEXT) osyscmd.$(FASLEXT) \
packtran.$(FASLEXT) pathname.$(FASLEXT) \
pf2sex.$(FASLEXT) pile.$(FASLEXT) \
posit.$(FASLEXT) property.$(FASLEXT) \
ptrees.$(FASLEXT) \
record.$(FASLEXT) \
rulesets.$(FASLEXT) \
scan.$(FASLEXT) serror.$(FASLEXT) \
server.$(FASLEXT) \
setvars.$(FASLEXT) \
sfsfun-l.$(FASLEXT) sfsfun.$(FASLEXT) \
simpbool.$(FASLEXT) slam.$(FASLEXT) \
sockio.$(FASLEXT) spad.$(FASLEXT) \
spaderror.$(FASLEXT) \
template.$(FASLEXT) termrw.$(FASLEXT) \
trace.$(FASLEXT) \
union.$(FASLEXT) daase.$(FASLEXT) \
fortcall.$(FASLEXT) \
$(OPOBJS) \
$(OCOBJS) \
$(BROBJS)
interpsys_modules = $(patsubst %.$(FASLEXT), "%", $(OBJS))
@
Before we save the {\bf SAVESYS} image we need to run some
initialization code. These files perform initialization
for various parts of the system. The {\bf patches.lisp} \cite{5}
file contains last-minute changes to various functions and
constants.
<<environment>>=
INOBJS= varini.$(FASLEXT) \
setvart.$(FASLEXT) intint.$(FASLEXT) \
interop.$(FASLEXT) \
patches.$(FASLEXT)
IN_modules = $(patsubst %.$(FASLEXT), "%", $(INOBJS))
@
Certain functions do not need to be in the running system.
If the running image never calls the compiler or does not
use the hypertex browser we will never call the functions
in these files. The code that calls these functions in the
running system will autoload the appropriate files the
first time they are called. Loading the files overwrites
the autoload function call and re-calls the function.
Any subsequent calls will run the compiled code.
The {\bf OPOBJS} list contains files from the old parser. The use of
``old'' is something of a subtle concept as there were several
generations of ``old'' and all meaning of the term is lost.
Notice that the object file [[def.$(FASLEXT)]] appears on both the
[[OPBJS]] and [[TRANOBJS]] lists. In normal situation, parsing
precedes translation; consequently the file [[def]] is loaded by the
parser, so that it does not need to be reloaded by the translator.
However, it may theoretically be that a translation could happen without
prior parsing (in case someone types in a parse tree for SPAD code).
Consequently, it must be ensured that [[def.]] is still loaded in that
configuration. In the long term, the autoload machinery need
rethinking.
<<environment>>=
# These are autloaded old parser files
OPOBJS= parsing.$(FASLEXT) bootlex.$(FASLEXT) \
def.$(FASLEXT) \
fnewmeta.$(FASLEXT) metalex.$(FASLEXT) \
parse.$(FASLEXT) postpar.$(FASLEXT) \
postprop.$(FASLEXT) preparse.$(FASLEXT)
autoload_objects += $(OPBJS)
@
The {\bf OCOBJS} list contains files from the old compiler. Again,
``old'' is meaningless. These files should probably be autoloaded.
<<environment>>=
OCOBJS= apply.$(FASLEXT) c-doc.$(FASLEXT) \
c-util.$(FASLEXT) profile.$(FASLEXT) \
category.$(FASLEXT) compiler.$(FASLEXT) \
define.$(FASLEXT) functor.$(FASLEXT) \
info.$(FASLEXT) iterator.$(FASLEXT) \
modemap.$(FASLEXT) nruncomp.$(FASLEXT) \
package.$(FASLEXT) htcheck.$(FASLEXT) \
xruncomp.$(FASLEXT)
autoload_objects += $(OCOBJS)
@
The {\bf BROBJS} list contains files only used by the hypertex
browser. These files should probably be autoloaded.
<<environment>>=
BROBJS= bc-matrix.$(FASLEXT) \
bc-misc.$(FASLEXT) bc-solve.$(FASLEXT) \
bc-util.$(FASLEXT) \
ht-util.$(FASLEXT) htsetvar.$(FASLEXT) \
ht-root.$(FASLEXT) \
br-con.$(FASLEXT) \
br-data.$(FASLEXT) showimp.$(FASLEXT) \
br-op1.$(FASLEXT) br-op2.$(FASLEXT) \
br-search.$(FASLEXT) br-util.$(FASLEXT) \
topics.$(FASLEXT) br-prof.$(FASLEXT) \
br-saturn.$(FASLEXT)
autoload_objects += $(BFOBJS)
@
The {\bf TRANOBJS} list contains files used by Spad to Aldor convertor.
The files probably are also used by the {\bf boot}
to Common Lisp translator and are probably never used by anyone
but the developers.
When a user requests converting a file from Spad to Aldor the
function
[[spad2AsTranslatorAutoloadOnceTrigger]] is called triggering
load of this group of files. Loading [[$TRANOBJS]] in turn replaces
many compiler functions by versions contain in this files.
These files should probably be autoloaded
(at least [[${AUTO}/wi1.$(FASLEXT)]] and [[${AUTO}/wi2.$(FASLEXT)]]
(which replace compiler functions) {\em must} be autoloaded).
<<environment>>=
TRANOBJS= ${AUTO}/wi1.$(FASLEXT) ${AUTO}/wi2.$(FASLEXT) ${AUTO}/pspad1.$(FASLEXT) \
${AUTO}/pspad2.$(FASLEXT) ${AUTO}/mark.$(FASLEXT) ${AUTO}/nspadaux.$(FASLEXT) \
${AUTO}/def.$(FASLEXT)
autoload_objects += $(TRANOBJS)
@
The {\bf NAGBROBJS} list contains files used to access the
Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) fortran libraries.
These files should probably be autoloaded.
Note that [[${AUTO}/nag-e02a.$(FASLEXT)]] is not included in this
list as it is a subset of [[${AUTO}/nag-e02.$(FASLEXT)]].
<<environment>>=
NAGBROBJS= ${AUTO}/nag-c02.$(FASLEXT) ${AUTO}/nag-c05.$(FASLEXT) \
${AUTO}/nag-c06.$(FASLEXT) ${AUTO}/nag-d01.$(FASLEXT) \
${AUTO}/nag-d02.$(FASLEXT) ${AUTO}/nag-d03.$(FASLEXT) \
${AUTO}/nag-e01.$(FASLEXT) ${AUTO}/nag-e02.$(FASLEXT) \
${AUTO}/nag-e04.$(FASLEXT) ${AUTO}/nag-f01.$(FASLEXT) \
${AUTO}/nag-f02.$(FASLEXT) ${AUTO}/nag-f04.$(FASLEXT) \
${AUTO}/nag-f07.$(FASLEXT) ${AUTO}/nag-s.$(FASLEXT)
autoload_objects += $(NAGBROBJS)
@
The {\bf ASCOMP} list contains files used by the {\bf Aldor}
\cite{5} compiler. These files should probably be autoloaded.
<<environment>>=
ASCOMP= hashcode.$(FASLEXT) as.$(FASLEXT) \
foam_l.$(FASLEXT) axext_l.$(FASLEXT)
AS_modules = $(patsubst %.$(FASLEXT), "%", $(ASCOMP))
@
The {\bf ASAUTO} list contains files used by the {\bf Aldor}
\cite{5} compiler. These files are autoloaded as needed.
<<environment>>=
ASAUTO= ${AUTO}/ax.$(FASLEXT)
autoload_objects += $(ASAUTO)
@
OpenAxiom versions are given as a string of the form:
"Sunday September 21, 2003 at 20:38:05 "
which describe the day, date, and time of the build.
This is used for reporting bugs. It is only partially useful
in identifying which source code was used. Ideally we could create
a tar file of all of the date/time stamps of all of the source files
and use the MD5 hash of that file as the version stamp. Ultimately
though, this would be chasing the elusive "perfect information" idea.
A new variable [[boot::*build-version*]] is set here and used by the
[[yearweek]] function to display the version number of the OpenAxiom build.
This information is set by hand in the top level Makefile.
<<environment>>=
TIMESTAMP=$(axiom_targetdir)/timestamp
YEARWEEK=(progn (setq boot::timestamp "${TIMESTAMP}") \
(setq boot::*build-version* "$(PACKAGE_STRING)") \
(boot::yearweek))
@
The {\bf .PRECIOUS} setting will keep make from deleting these
images if the build is stopped. Since once they are built they
are likely to be useable we don't need to redo the work if they
exist.
<<environment>>=
.PRECIOUS: ${DEPSYS}
.PRECIOUS: ${SAVESYS}
.PRECIOUS: ${AXIOMSYS}
@
\section{Codes from Pamphlets}
As noted earlier, the Boot codes are first extrated from the pamphlet
files:
<<extract source codes>>=
.PRECIOUS: %.boot
%.boot: $(srcdir)/%.boot.pamphlet
$(axiom_build_document) --tangle --output=$@ $<
@
The extracted Boot codes are then fed into \Tool{bootsys} which translates
them into Common Lisp codes:
<<extract source codes>>=
.PRECIOUS: %.clisp
%.clisp: %.boot
$(BOOT_TO_LISP)
@
The resulting Common Lips codes are, in turn, compiled to object codes
using the \Tool{depsys} image.
<<extract source codes>>=
.PRECIOUS: %.$(FASLEXT)
%.$(FASLEXT): %.clisp
$(COMPILE_LISP)
@
Part of the interpreter is written directly in Common Lisp (instead of the
sugared dialect Boot). That part is extracted from the pamphlet files
and compiled to native object code, as usual.
<<extract source codes>>=
# Extract and compile the part of the interpreter written
# in Common Lisp
.PRECIOUS: %.lisp
%.$(FASLEXT): %.lisp
$(COMPILE_LISP)
%.lisp: $(srcdir)/%.lisp.pamphlet
$(axiom_build_document) --tangle --output=$@ $<
@
\section{The warm.data file}
This is a file of commands that will be loaded into interpsys
at the last minute. It execute functions that will likely be
used in a running system so all of the required routines will
be in the lisp image thus minimizing their startup time.
<<warm.data.stanza>>=
../algebra/warm.data: $(srcdir)/Makefile.pamphlet
@ echo 2 building warm.data
$(axiom_build_document) --tangle=warm.data --output=$@ $<
@
<<warm.data>>=
(in-package 'boot)
(setq |$topicHash| (make-hash-table))
(setf (gethash '|basic| |$topicHash|) 2)
(setf (gethash '|algebraic| |$topicHash|) 4)
(setf (gethash '|miscellaneous| |$topicHash|) 13)
(setf (gethash '|extraction| |$topicHash|) 6)
(setf (gethash '|conversion| |$topicHash|) 7)
(setf (gethash '|hidden| |$topicHash|) 3)
(setf (gethash '|extended| |$topicHash|) 1)
(setf (gethash '|destructive| |$topicHash|) 5)
(setf (gethash '|transformation| |$topicHash|) 10)
(setf (gethash '|hyperbolic| |$topicHash|) 12)
(setf (gethash '|construct| |$topicHash|) 9)
(setf (gethash '|predicate| |$topicHash|) 8)
(setf (gethash '|trignometric| |$topicHash|) 11)
@
\section{UNUSED}
These files were in the interp distribution from NAG but have
no purpose at the moment. This belief is no doubt due to my
lack of understanding. Rather than erase them they are documented
here for future reference. [[${DOC}/nag-e02a.boot.dvi]] and
[[${DOC}/nag-e02b.boot.dvi]] appear to be two halfs of the file
[[${DOC}/nag-e02.boot.dvi]] and have been removed.
<<environment>>=
UNUSED= ${DOC}/anna.boot.dvi ${DOC}/construc.lisp.dvi \
${DOC}/domain.lisp.dvi ${DOC}/guess.boot.dvi \
${DOC}/interp-fix.boot.dvi \
${DOC}/nhyper.boot.dvi ${DOC}/pf2atree.boot.dvi \
${DOC}/redefs.boot.dvi ${DOC}/word.boot.dvi
@
\section{Building DEPSYS}
\begin{verbatim}
NOTES: depsys proceeds all else. it is the compile-time environment
for all interpreter code.
[[OLD-BOOT::BOOT]] emulates the new boot parser command [[BOOTTOCL]]. since
we eventually plan to move to the new boot parser this function
should disappear.
the load of postpar and parse (without extensions) allows the .${LISP} form
to be loaded in a virgin system. however, if depsys is recreated then
the compiled form will get loaded.
\end{verbatim}
\subsection{save depsys image}
Once the appropriate commands are in the [[makedep.lisp]] file
we can load the file into an initial Lisp image and save it.
In freebsd we cannot do this so we have to use
a much more complicated procedure.
This code used to read:
\begin{verbatim}
<<save depsys image>>=
../lisp/base-lisp$(EXEEXT) -- --make --output=$@ \
--load-directory=. makedep.lisp
@
\end{verbatim}
<<depsys>>=
${DEPSYS}: vmlisp.$(FASLEXT) \
hash.$(FASLEXT) \
bits.$(FASLEXT) \
ggreater.$(FASLEXT) \
union.$(FASLEXT) \
boot-pkg.$(FASLEXT) \
sys-constants.$(FASLEXT) \
sys-globals.$(FASLEXT) \
sys-driver.$(FASLEXT) \
diagnostics.$(FASLEXT) \
sys-macros.$(FASLEXT) \
macros.$(FASLEXT) \
nlib.$(FASLEXT) \
comp.$(FASLEXT) \
${DEP} \
nocompil.$(FASLEXT) \
bookvol5.$(FASLEXT)\
util.$(FASLEXT) \
postpar.$(FASLEXT) \
parse.$(FASLEXT) \
parsing.$(FASLEXT) \
metalex.$(FASLEXT) \
bootlex.$(FASLEXT) \
newaux.$(FASLEXT) \
preparse.$(FASLEXT) \
postprop.$(FASLEXT)\
def.$(FASLEXT) \
fnewmeta.$(FASLEXT) \
g-error.$(FASLEXT) \
g-boot.$(FASLEXT) \
c-util.$(FASLEXT) \
g-util.$(FASLEXT) \
clam.$(FASLEXT) \
slam.$(FASLEXT)
@ echo 3 making ${DEPSYS}
@ rm -f makedep.lisp
@ $(mkinstalldirs) $(axiom_build_bindir)
@ echo '(|importModule| "sys-driver")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "vmlisp")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "bits")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "hash")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "ggreater")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "union")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "nocompil")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "macros")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "nlib")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "bookvol5")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "util")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(in-package "BOOT")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(build-depsys (quote ($(patsubst %, "%", ${DEP}))))' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(in-package "AxiomCore")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "newaux")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "parse")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "metalex")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "parsing")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "fnewmeta")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "preparse")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "comp")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "def")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "bootlex")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "postprop")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "postpar")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "clam")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "slam")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "g-error")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "g-boot")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "c-util")' >> makedep.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "g-util")' >> makedep.lisp
<<save depsys image>>
@ echo 4 ${DEPSYS} created
util.$(FASLEXT): util.lisp parsing.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
bookvol5.$(FASLEXT): bookvol5.lisp boot-pkg.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
nocompil.$(FASLEXT): nocompil.lisp boot-pkg.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
@
\section{Building SAVESYS and AXIOMSYS}
GCL likes to tell you when it has replaced a function call by a
tail-recursive call. This happens when the last form in a function
is a call to the same function. In general, we don't care so we set
compiler::*suppress-compiler-notes* to true in order to reduce the noise.
Notice that when OpenAxiom uses GCL as the Lisp platform, it is usually not
a good idea to mess with GCL's internal variables. In particular, GCL
has its own idea about what to do with [[si::*system-directory*]], which
should not be set here just because we happen to save an GCL-based image.
Doing otherwise causes havoc.
<<savesys>>=
makeint.lisp: ${DEPSYS} ${OBJS} bookvol5.$(FASLEXT) util.$(FASLEXT) \
nocompil.$(FASLEXT) \
sys-driver.$(FASLEXT) \
${OUTINTERP} obey.$(FASLEXT) \
database.date ${INOBJS} ${ASCOMP} ${ASAUTO} \
${NAGBROBJS} ${TRANOBJS} \
${LOADSYS} \
$(axiom_targetdir)/algebra/exposed.$(FASLEXT) \
$(axiom_src_docdir)/msgs/s2-us.msgs \
../algebra/warm.data
@ echo 5 invoking make in `pwd` with parms:
@rm -f makeint.lisp
$(mkinstalldirs) $(axiom_target_datadir)/msgs
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(axiom_src_docdir)/msgs/s2-us.msgs \
$(axiom_target_datadir)/msgs
@ echo '(|importModule| "sys-driver")' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "vmlisp")' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "hash")' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(gbc t)' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "nocompil")' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "bookvol5")' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(|importModule| "util")' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(in-package "BOOT")' >> makeint.lisp
@ touch ${TIMESTAMP}
@ echo '${YEARWEEK}' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(boot::build-interpsys (append (quote ($(interpsys_modules))) (quote ($(AS_modules))) (quote ($(IN_modules)))) (quote ($(patsubst %, "%", ${TRANOBJS}))) (quote ($(patsubst %, "%", ${NAGBROBJS}))) (quote ($(patsubst %, "%", ${ASAUTO}))))' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(boot::set-restart-hook)' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(in-package "BOOT")' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(load "../algebra/warm.data")' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(boot::|clearClams|)' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(load "obey")' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '#+:akcl (setq compiler::*suppress-compiler-notes* t)' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '#+:akcl (si::gbc-time 0)' >> makeint.lisp
@ echo '(gbc t)' >> makeint.lisp
${SAVESYS}: makeint.lisp
$(LOADSYS) -- --system="$(AXIOM)/" \
--sysalg="$(axiom_src_datadir)/algebra/" \
--make --output=$@ --main="BOOT::RESTART" \
--load-directory=. makeint.lisp
@ echo 6 ${SAVESYS} created
$(mkinstalldirs) $(axiom_target_bindir)
@
\section{Building SAVESYS and AXIOMSYS}
We want to cache database data in the final image, so we dump it only
after databases are build.
Note that having dependency on databases is not enough, since databases
are re-generated after leaving \File{interp/} directory.
<<axiomsys>>=
.PHONY: all-axiomsys
all-axiomsys: ${AXIOMSYS}
${AXIOMSYS}: makeint.lisp
$(LOADSYS) -- \
--system="$(AXIOM)/" \
--sysalg="$(axiom_targetdir)/algebra/" \
--make --output=$@ --main="BOOT::RESTART" \
--load-directory=. makeint.lisp
@ echo 6a ${AXIOMSYS} created
@
\section{The Interpreter files}
\subsection{DVI files from pmaphlet files}
<<DVI from pamphlet>>=
$(axiom_build_texdir)/diagrams.tex: $(axiom_src_docdir)/diagrams.tex
$(INSTALL_DATA) $< $@
@
\subsection{clammed.boot \cite{62}}
<<clammed.clisp>>=
clammed.clisp: clammed.boot
@ echo 226 making $@ from $<
@ echo '(old-boot::boot "clammed.boot")' | ${DEPSYS}
@
\subsection{bookvol5.lsp}
<<bookvol5.lisp>>=
bookvol5.lisp: $(srcdir)/bookvol5.pamphlet
@ echo 298 making $@ from $<
$(axiom_build_document) --tangle=Interpreter --output=$@ $<
@
\subsection{nrunopt.boot}
<<nrunopt.clisp>>=
nrunopt.clisp: nrunopt.boot
@ echo 365 making $@ from $<
@ echo '(old-boot::boot "nrunopt.boot")' | ${DEPSYS}
@
\subsection{postpar.boot}
\begin{verbatim}
NOTE: One thing need to be done to create an DEPSYS by hand:
parse and postpar must be loaded along with the depsys files
into a bare lisp system.
if these two things are done then a DEPSYS image can be bootstrapped
to a new platform.
\end{verbatim}
\subsection{setvart.boot}
<<setvart.clisp>>=
setvart.clisp: setvart.boot
@ echo 398 making $@ from $<
@ echo '(old-boot::boot "setvart.boot")' | ${DEPSYS}
@
\section{The databases}
\begin{verbatim}
autoload dependencies
if you are adding a file which is to be autoloaded the following step
information is useful:
there are 2 cases:
1) adding files to currently autoloaded parts
(as of 2/92: browser old parser and old compiler)
2) adding new files
case 1:
a) you have to add the file to the list of files currently there
(e.g. see BROBJS above)
b) add an autolaod rule
(e.g. ${AUTO}/parsing.$(FASLEXT): parsing.$(FASLEXT))
c) edit util.lisp to add the 'external' function (those that
should trigger the autoload
case 2:
build-interpsys (in util.lisp) needs an extra argument for the
new autoload things and several functions in util.lisp need hacking.
database.date is a marker file used to force a rebuild of interpsys if the
database is rebuilt (src/algebra/Makefile).
\end{verbatim}
<<databases>>=
exposed.lsp: $(axiom_src_algdir)/exposed.lsp.pamphlet
@ echo 615 making exposed.lsp from $(axiom_src_algdir)/exposed.lsp.pamphlet
$(axiom_build_document) --tangle --output=$@ $<
$(axiom_targetdir)/algebra/exposed.$(FASLEXT) : exposed.lsp ${LISPSYS}
@ echo 616 making $@ from exposed.lsp
$(mkinstalldirs) $(axiom_targetdir)/algebra
@ echo '(progn (compile-file "exposed.lsp" :output-file "$(axiom_targetdir)/algebra/exposed.$(FASLEXT)"))' | ${LISPSYS}
database.date:
@ echo 617 the database was updated...remaking interpsys
@ touch database.date
@
\section{The Makefile}
<<*>>=
subdir = src/interp/
<<environment>>
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: .boot .clisp .lisp .pamphlet
.PHONY: all all-ax all-depsys all-interpsys all-axiomsys
all: all-ax
all-ax: stamp
@echo finished $(srcdir)
stamp: $(AUTO) remove-stamp build-images
$(STAMP) stamp
.PHONY: remove-stamp
remove-stamp:
-rm -f stamp
.PHONY: build-images
build-images: remove-stamp all-interpsys
all-interpsys: all-depsys
$(mkinstalldirs) $(AUTO)
$(MAKE) $(SAVESYS)
all-axiomsys: all-depsys
$(MAKE) $(AXIOMSYS)
all-depsys: $(DEPSYS)
<<extract source codes>>
mostlyclean-local:
@rm -f *.fn *.data *.$(FASLEXT) *.lib
clean-local: mostlyclean-local
@rm -f *.clisp *.lsp
distclean-local: clean-local
<<savesys>>
<<depsys>>
<<axiomsys>>
<<databases>>
## Copy FASLs that are autoloaded to the autoload directory.
.PREVIOUS: $(AUTO)/%.$(FASLEXT)
$(AUTO)/%.$(FASLEXT): %.$(FASLEXT)
$(INSTALL) $< $@
## Translation to Fortran
fortcall.$(FASLEXT): fortcall.boot sys-macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
## HyperDoc
br-search.$(FASLEXT): br-search.boot bc-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
br-saturn.$(FASLEXT): br-saturn.boot bc-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
br-op2.$(FASLEXT): br-op2.boot br-op1.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
br-op1.$(FASLEXT): br-op1.boot bc-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
br-con.$(FASLEXT): br-con.boot bc-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
br-data.$(FASLEXT): br-data.boot bc-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
br-util.$(FASLEXT): br-util.boot bc-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
bc-solve.$(FASLEXT): bc-solve.boot bc-matrix.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
bc-matrix.$(FASLEXT): bc-matrix.boot bc-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
bc-misc.$(FASLEXT): bc-misc.boot bc-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
bc-util.$(FASLEXT): bc-util.boot ht-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
ht-root.$(FASLEXT): ht-root.boot ht-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
htcheck.$(FASLEXT): htcheck.boot sys-driver.$(FASLEXT) macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
ht-util.$(FASLEXT): ht-util.boot macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
htsetvar.$(FASLEXT): htsetvar.boot macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
hypertex.$(FASLEXT): hypertex.boot boot-pkg.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
## OpenAxiom's interpreter.
profile.$(FASLEXT): profile.boot macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
rulesets.$(FASLEXT): rulesets.boot vmlisp.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-toplev.$(FASLEXT): i-toplev.boot i-analy.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-syscmd.$(FASLEXT): i-syscmd.boot i-object.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-output.$(FASLEXT): i-output.boot sys-macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-spec2.$(FASLEXT): i-spec2.boot i-spec1.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-spec1.$(FASLEXT): i-spec1.boot i-analy.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-funsel.$(FASLEXT): i-funsel.boot i-coerfn.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-map.$(FASLEXT): i-map.boot i-object.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-eval.$(FASLEXT): i-eval.boot i-analy.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-coerfn.$(FASLEXT): i-coerfn.boot i-coerce.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-coerce.$(FASLEXT): i-coerce.boot i-analy.$(FASLEXT) i-resolv.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-resolv.$(FASLEXT): i-resolv.boot i-object.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-analy.$(FASLEXT): i-analy.boot i-object.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-intern.$(FASLEXT): i-intern.boot i-object.$(FASLEXT) ptrees.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-code.$(FASLEXT): i-code.boot i-object.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-object.$(FASLEXT): i-object.boot g-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
i-util.$(FASLEXT): i-util.boot g-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
format.$(FASLEXT): format.boot macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
match.$(FASLEXT): match.boot sys-macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
record.$(FASLEXT): record.boot nlib.$(FASLEXT) pathname.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
## OpenAxiom's compiler
compiler.$(FASLEXT): compiler.boot category.$(FASLEXT) c-util.$(FASLEXT) \
modemap.$(FASLEXT) pathname.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
nrunfast.$(FASLEXT): nrunfast.boot c-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
nruncomp.$(FASLEXT): nruncomp.boot c-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
nrungo.$(FASLEXT): nrungo.boot c-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
nruntime.$(FASLEXT): nruntime.boot c-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
iterator.$(FASLEXT): iterator.boot g-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
define.$(FASLEXT): define.boot cattable.$(FASLEXT) category.$(FASLEXT) \
c-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
database.$(FASLEXT): database.boot clam.$(FASLEXT) nlib.$(FASLEXT) \
cattable.$(FASLEXT) compat.$(FASLEXT) g-cndata.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
functor.$(FASLEXT): functor.boot category.$(FASLEXT) c-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
category.$(FASLEXT): category.boot g-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
cattable.$(FASLEXT): cattable.boot simpbool.$(FASLEXT) g-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
compat.$(FASLEXT): compat.boot pathname.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
simpbool.$(FASLEXT): simpbool.boot macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
newfort.$(FASLEXT): newfort.boot macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
c-doc.$(FASLEXT): c-doc.boot c-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
## Interface with the Aldor compiler.
ax.$(FASLEXT): ax.boot as.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
as.$(FASLEXT): as.boot macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
server.$(FASLEXT): server.boot macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
##
## OpenAxiom's front-end consists of two parts:
## (a) the interprerter's parser -- also referred to as new parser
## (b) the compiler parser -- also referred to as parser
##
## The new parser component is always included in a running OpenAxiom
## image. However the old parser component is so called `autoloaded'.
## While in theory that should work, in practice it turns out that
## people tend to override functions in the autoload part, correcting
## bugs only there. The consequence is that the same function will
## bahave very differently based on the history of the seesion. Ideal
## recipe for creating heisenbugs.
##
## The old parser component roughtly is:
##
parse.$(FASLEXT): parse.boot postpar.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
postpar.$(FASLEXT): postpar.boot postprop.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
postprop.$(FASLEXT): postprop.lisp macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
bootlex.$(FASLEXT): bootlex.lisp preparse.$(FASLEXT) def.$(FASLEXT) \
nlib.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
newaux.$(FASLEXT): newaux.lisp macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
def.$(FASLEXT): def.lisp macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
comp.$(FASLEXT): comp.lisp macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
preparse.$(FASLEXT): preparse.lisp fnewmeta.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
fnewmeta.$(FASLEXT): fnewmeta.lisp parsing.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
parsing.$(FASLEXT): parsing.lisp metalex.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
metalex.$(FASLEXT): metalex.lisp macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
nlib.$(FASLEXT): nlib.lisp macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
macros.$(FASLEXT): macros.lisp sys-macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
## The new parser component roughtly is:
## astr.boot dq.boot incl.boot pile.boot ptrees.boot
## posit.boot cparse.boot format.boot cstream.boot
##
cparse.$(FASLEXT): cparse.boot ptrees.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
ptrees.$(FASLEXT): ptrees.boot posit.$(FASLEXT) serror.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
pile.$(FASLEXT): pile.boot scan.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
scan.$(FASLEXT): scan.boot incl.$(FASLEXT) bits.$(FASLEXT) dq.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
incl.$(FASLEXT): incl.boot cstream.$(FASLEXT) cformat.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
cformat.$(FASLEXT): cformat.boot unlisp.$(FASLEXT) posit.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
serror.$(FASLEXT): serror.boot posit.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
unlisp.$(FASLEXT): unlisp.lisp sys-macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
posit.$(FASLEXT): posit.boot sys-macros.$(FASLEXT) astr.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
cstream.$(FASLEXT): cstream.boot sys-macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
astr.$(FASLEXT): astr.boot boot-pkg.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
bits.$(FASLEXT): bits.lisp boot-pkg.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
dq.$(FASLEXT): dq.boot boot-pkg.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
## General support and utilities.
modemap.$(FASLEXT): modemap.boot c-util.$(FASLEXT) info.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
info.$(FASLEXT): info.boot g-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
slam.$(FASLEXT): slam.boot g-timer.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
clam.$(FASLEXT): clam.boot g-timer.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
g-opt.$(FASLEXT): g-opt.boot def.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
g-timer.$(FASLEXT): g-timer.boot macros.$(FASLEXT) g-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
msgdb.$(FASLEXT): msgdb.boot g-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
g-boot.$(FASLEXT): g-boot.boot def.$(FASLEXT) g-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
g-error.$(FASLEXT): g-error.boot diagnostics.$(FASLEXT) g-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
c-util.$(FASLEXT): c-util.boot g-util.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
pathname.$(FASLEXT): pathname.boot nlib.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
g-util.$(FASLEXT): g-util.boot macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
g-cndata.$(FASLEXT): g-cndata.boot sys-macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
sys-macros.$(FASLEXT): sys-macros.lisp diagnostics.$(FASLEXT) \
union.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
diagnostics.$(FASLEXT): diagnostics.boot sys-constants.$(FASLEXT) \
sys-globals.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
sys-driver.$(FASLEXT): sys-driver.boot boot-pkg.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
sys-globals.$(FASLEXT): sys-globals.boot sys-constants.$(FASLEXT) \
hash.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
sys-constants.$(FASLEXT): sys-constants.boot boot-pkg.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
hash.$(FASLEXT): hash.lisp vmlisp.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
union.$(FASLEXT): union.lisp vmlisp.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
ggreater.$(FASLEXT): ggreater.lisp vmlisp.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
vmlisp.$(FASLEXT): vmlisp.lisp boot-pkg.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
boot-pkg.$(FASLEXT): boot-pkg.lisp
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --output=$@ $<
<<clammed.clisp>>
<<bookvol5.lisp>>
<<nrunopt.clisp>>
<<setvart.clisp>>
<<warm.data.stanza>>
buildom.$(FASLEXT): buildom.boot sys-macros.$(FASLEXT)
$(BOOTSYS) -- --compile --boot="old" --output=$@ --load-directory=. $<
<<DVI from pamphlet>>
@
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