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Merge.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Sun, 01 May 2011 18:44:03 +0100
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23 /* Synched up with: Mule 2.0, FSF 19.30. */ 21 /* Synched up with: Mule 2.0, FSF 19.30. */
24 22
25 /* There is more than one place in bytecode.c that may want to do something 23 /* There is more than one place in bytecode.c that may want to do something
26 with the list of all the opcodes. To handle this, we extract them into 24 with the list of all the opcodes. To handle this, we extract them into
55 OPCODE (symbol_value, 0112) 53 OPCODE (symbol_value, 0112)
56 OPCODE (symbol_function, 0113) 54 OPCODE (symbol_function, 0113)
57 OPCODE (set, 0114) 55 OPCODE (set, 0114)
58 OPCODE (fset, 0115) 56 OPCODE (fset, 0115)
59 OPCODE (get, 0116) 57 OPCODE (get, 0116)
60 OPCODE (substring, 0117) 58 OPCODE (subseq, 0117)
61 OPCODE (concat2, 0120) 59 OPCODE (concat2, 0120)
62 OPCODE (concat3, 0121) 60 OPCODE (concat3, 0121)
63 OPCODE (concat4, 0122) 61 OPCODE (concat4, 0122)
64 OPCODE (sub1, 0123) 62 OPCODE (sub1, 0123)
65 OPCODE (add1, 0124) 63 OPCODE (add1, 0124)