What are the magic performed by (cl-user::run)?



Rupert Swarbrick <rswarbrick at gmail.com> writes:


[...]

> RUN does indeed do some setting-up tasks. You'll find its code in
> src/init-cl.lisp (at line 550 or so). I'd try calling some of the
> functions inside the CATCH form and see which one makes things work.

Thanks for the info, but after some comparison I think using a
generated core image is better for my usage, since it starts
fast.

Why don't we build a complete core image in our distribution,
without the need for these setup at run-time?  It should also be
easier for a lisp programmer to embed maxima, simply by using the
core image from their installation of maxima from OS repo.

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