core.match: regex + array patterns (full support); library-conformance directive
Finishes core.match — its full test suite (115/115) now passes, including the two patterns the earlier work left out: - Regex-literal patterns. A #"…" now reads as a regex VALUE (Clojure parity: the reader constructs the Pattern, so a macro receives a regex, not jolt's tagged form), and the analyzer compiles a regex value to the same :regex IR leaf via its source. emit-quoted handles a quoted regex; a regex value carries the java.util.regex.Pattern host tag so extend-protocol/instance? dispatch on it. - Primitive-array patterns. A ^Type hint's :tag is now the SYMBOL (e.g. `ints`), matching the JVM, so core.match's array-tag lookup engages the array specialization (alength/aget). jolt's :tag consumers already tolerate a symbol (hc-cell-num-ret normalizes; tag->nkind/def-meta handle both). Also: a library-conformance directive in CLAUDE.md, and the supported-libraries list (docs + site) simplified to one-line entries — a listed library is assumed to work fully, so no tallies or feature enumerations. core.match + transit-jolt added to the list. Seed change (reader/backend/30-macros) -> re-minted; the rest runtime. JVM- certified corpus rows; the stale `symbol hint -> :tag` divergence is dropped from the allowlist (jolt now matches the JVM). make test + shakesmoke green.
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