Implement anonymous variables and the `*_void` opcodes
That was more difficult than I expected. The shitty part was that we have to
thread the anonymous variables way the hell down into the register allocation
phase. I took the opportunity to refactor a bit so further things like this
shouldn't be quite so bad.
author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Mon, 04 Jul 2016 23:35:08 +0000 |
parents |
13136d4b4761 |
children |
5c914fbcb042 |
.PHONY: test pubdocs bench profile
sourcefiles = $(shell ffind --full-path --dir src --literal .lisp)
docfiles = $(shell ls docs/*.markdown)
apidoc = docs/03-reference.markdown
test:
figlet -kf big 'SBCL'
ros run -L sbcl --load test/run.lisp
figlet -kf big 'CCL'
ros run -L ccl-bin --load test/run.lisp
src/quickutils.lisp: src/make-quickutils.lisp
cd src && sbcl-rlwrap --noinform --load make-quickutils.lisp --eval '(quit)'
$(apidoc): $(sourcefiles) docs/api.lisp
sbcl-rlwrap --noinform --load docs/api.lisp --eval '(quit)'
docs: docs/build/index.html
docs/build/index.html: $(docfiles)
cd docs && ~/.virtualenvs/d/bin/d
pubdocs: docs
hg -R ~/src/sjl.bitbucket.org pull -u
rsync --delete -a ./docs/build/ ~/src/sjl.bitbucket.org/bones
hg -R ~/src/sjl.bitbucket.org commit -Am 'bones: Update site.'
hg -R ~/src/sjl.bitbucket.org push
bench:
sbcl-rlwrap --noinform --load examples/bench.lisp --eval '(quit)'
profile:
sbcl-rlwrap --noinform --load examples/profile.lisp --eval '(quit)'