Parallelize the test gate; cache cold-init tests, drop the benchmark from it (#139)
run-tests.janet runs the same file set as `jpm test` across a pool of worker processes (one `janet FILE` each, ev-based). The full gate goes from ~790s serial to ~98s here (8x), and more on CI where the heavy files don't thrash on swap. CI and the docs point at it; `jpm test` still works serially. Three things dominated the wall: - Nine integration tests cold-built a compile ctx (~8s each); switch them to api/init-cached so they share the prebuilt image. The cache key already fingerprints the ctx-shaping env vars, so the direct-link ones share one DL image and the rest share the plain one. - core-bench's main ran on every gate (~35s of benchmark loops that assert nothing); gate it behind JOLT_BENCH=1. - cli-test spawned `janet src/jolt/main.janet` ~20 times at ~8s cold each (340s under parallel load, and it was the whole wall); prefer build/jolt (~20ms baked ctx) when present, fall back to from-source for an unbuilt tree. type-check-test stays on cold init: a snapshot-loaded ctx loses the success checker's op/msg detail (jolt-vley). jolt-pria tracks caching from-source startup generally, which would let cli-test drop the build/jolt preference. Co-authored-by: Yogthos <yogthos@gmail.com>
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(print "Inline + scalar replacement (jolt-87f)...")
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# A ctx with inlining ON (independent of the build-time JOLT_DIRECT_LINK).
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(def ctx (api/init {:compile? true}))
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(def ctx (api/init-cached {:compile? true}))
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(put (ctx :env) :direct-linking? true)
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(put (ctx :env) :inline? true)
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(api/eval-string ctx "(ns rt)")
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