> This describes fairly well what we've seen so far. The "lowtag" is those 4 bytes at the end of Lisp objects; also, we're clearly on a 64-bit architecture here, with N_WORD_BITS being 64, 8 of them reserved for the lowtag. It also details various values for the lowtag, the important one being...
Shouldn't that say bits? As 8 bytes would be the whole thing ayways.
Shouldn't that say bits? As 8 bytes would be the whole thing ayways.