core.async: higher-level API over native channels + two general fixes
Adds clojure.core.async's higher-level dataflow API as a Clojure overlay (stdlib/clojure/core/async.clj) over jolt's native channel primitives, plus clojure.core.async.lab. The native layer (host/chez/java/async.ss) gains offer!/poll!, put specs and :priority/:default in alts!, a transducer ex-handler arg to chan, unblocking-buffer?, promise-buffer, and on-caller? handling for put!/take!. The overlay covers alts!/pipe/pipeline/split/ reduce/transduce/into/take/mult/mix/pub-sub/map/merge/onto-chan/to-chan and the deprecated map</map>/filter>/... family (rewritten as go-loops since the JVM versions reify the impl handler protocol jolt doesn't expose). Loading: the native primitives pre-seed clojure.core.async, so the loader now drops it from the loaded set and a require pulls the overlay from the source roots like clojure.test (AOT-bundled into built binaries). Running clojure/core.async's own suite shook out two general bugs: - :refer with a list form, (:require [ns :refer (a b c)]), dropped the names (only the vector form was handled) — chez-register-spec! now accepts both. - (range 0) / (range 5 5) returned nil instead of the empty seq () — empty ranges now match Clojure, so (= () (range 0)) holds. Suite: async_test 15/20, pipeline_test 7/7, timers_test 2/2, lab_test 2/2. The five non-passing async_test cases all assert JVM go-machine limitations jolt's thread-based model is a superset of (the 1024 pending-op cap, parking ops that must throw outside a go block, expanding-transducer buffer backpressure) or dispatch-thread identity, not data semantics. make test green (0 new divergences, +4 range corpus rows), shakesmoke byte-identical.
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{:suite "symbols / interning" :label "equal symbols share an interned name string" :expected "true" :actual "(let [a (quote ?foo) b (quote ?foo)] (identical? (name a) (name b)))"}
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{:suite "reader / unquote" :label "~x reads as clojure.core/unquote" :expected "true" :actual "(= (quote (clojure.core/unquote v)) (read-string \"~v\"))"}
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{:suite "reader / unquote" :label "~@x reads as clojure.core/unquote-splicing" :expected "true" :actual "(= (quote clojure.core/unquote-splicing) (first (read-string \"~@xs\")))"}
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{:suite "clojure.core / range" :label "(range 0) is the empty seq ()" :expected "true" :actual "(= () (range 0))"}
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{:suite "clojure.core / range" :label "(range 5 5) is the empty seq ()" :expected "true" :actual "(= () (range 5 5))"}
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{:suite "clojure.core / range" :label "empty range is not nil" :expected "true" :actual "(some? (range 5 0))"}
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{:suite "clojure.core / range" :label "empty range count" :expected "0" :actual "(count (range 0))"}
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