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dangabout 4 hours ago
Related. Others?

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Jtsummersabout 3 hours ago
dangabout 3 hours ago
Inserted above. Thanks!
snazzabout 3 hours ago
I’ve read this article every time it’s gotten posted here and it’s always gone a little over my head. I was able to follow how he used 8 x86_64 registers for the VM’s stack slots and how the VM instructions were implemented. How the padding and alignments of each version of the instructions was calculated is impressive and I can imagine how much of a chore it would be to figure out with a normal assembler.

Using SBCL as a macro-assembler is extremely cool, and then allowing CL code to call into the VM is where it really blows my mind.

Obviously it’s been over a decade since this article was written. For someone less familiar with SBCL internals (or CL in general), would something like AsmJit or Iced be a good way to achieve similar things?

larmeabout 2 hours ago
Try pair reading it with a good thinking LLM like GPT 5.5 or Claude Opus. I found it help me a lot.

I have started learning SBCL internal from the beginning of this year with the help of GPT, and I really want to contribute to SBCL compiler someday in future.