clojure.string toString coercion; some-fn/ifn? reference semantics; misc host gaps
The clojure.string case fns and searches now take any Object s through its toString like the reference's ^CharSequence signatures ((upper-case :kw) is ":KW", (capitalize 1) is "1"); nil throws, and a nil substr in starts-with?/ends-with? throws. some-fn re-ported with the reference arities: (some-fn) is an arity error and a no-match result is the last predicate's own falsy value (false, not nil). ifn? covers multimethods, promises (which are now invocable — calling one delivers, via a cold-path invoke-arm registry that costs the hot dispatch nothing), and deftypes implementing IFn's invoke. One structural find on the way: defmulti/defmethod deferred inside a fn body (the deftest pattern) interned/resolved in whatever namespace was current when they RAN, not the one they were written in — the macros now bake their expansion ns and the setups honor it. Also: Boolean/Integer/Double wrapper ctors, primitive TYPE statics (Integer/TYPE etc.), .reduce on collections (IReduce), and Long/TYPE. cts baseline 5857 -> 5904 pass, 58 -> 28 errors, 57 baselined namespaces — the string cluster, some-fn, ifn-qmark, boolean-qmark, and reduce namespaces are all fully clean. 7 JVM-certified corpus rows; spec entry.
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