- with-deeper-print only parameterizes the print depth when *print-level* is
set, so printing pays no parameterize on the common nil-default path.
- re-find (the matcher) and re-seq advance past a zero-width match relative to
the match's own start, not the search origin — a zero-width match found past
the origin (lookahead/boundary) no longer repeats. (re-seq #"a*" "aba") now
matches the JVM.
Spec coverage dashboard had 6 missing-portable and 24 dynamic-var entries. The
portable ones are now implemented (missing-portable -> 0, dynamic-var -> 14):
- Stateful matcher: re-matcher now returns a real mutable Matcher; re-find over
it steps through matches and re-groups returns the last match's groups (was an
inert tagged map). Closes re-groups.
- letfn is interned as a clojure.core var so (resolve 'letfn) matches the JVM. It
stays a special form (the value is never invoked, not marked a macro).
- *1 *2 *3 *e interned (nil outside a REPL).
- Portable dynamic vars whose default already matches jolt's behaviour:
*read-eval* *print-dup* *print-namespace-maps* *flush-on-newline*
*compile-files* *math-context* *command-line-args* *file*.
The remaining 14 dynamic-var entries are host-internal (compile-path,
compiler-options, fn-loader, reader-resolver, repl, source-path, ...) or deferred
pending printer/reader support (*print-length* *print-level*
*default-data-reader-fn*). Corpus rows added for each closed gap; coverage.md
regenerated.
irregex rejected two patterns the JVM accepts, which blocked library loads:
- [\w-_] errored with bad char-set because a - after a shorthand class was
read as a range start. Java reads it as a literal hyphen. Preprocess the
pattern to escape such a dash.
- (X+)* errored with duplicate repetition because sre-repeater? recurses
through submatch, treating a quantified group like a dangling a**. Override
it to a bare leading * / + check, matching the JVM (which only rejects the
dangling case).
Both in regex.ss (runtime). Unblocks cuerdas (was load-fail, now 292 passing)
and aws-api config-test. Also documents the host/chez/java source-layering rule
in host-interop.md.
jolt-l8so
Rename src/jolt -> stdlib (the runtime-loaded layer; jolt-core stays the
seed-baked layer) and update the loader / emit-image / doc paths. Drop dead
code: the spike/ experiments, the duplicate clojuredocs-export.edn (json moves
to tools/), the Janet-era jolt.http binding, and the orphaned
persistent_vector.clj whose ns/path didn't even match.
Strip porting residue from comments and docstrings across host/chez, jolt-core,
stdlib, tests, and docs: internal issue ids, "Phase N" markers, and the "vs
Janet" historical exposition, leaving present-tense descriptions and the real
JVM-Clojure semantic contrasts. Same pass over the corpus suite labels. The seed
is unchanged (docstrings/comments aren't emitted), so the self-host fixpoint and
corpus are untouched.
Port tools/spec_coverage.py off the dead janet probe to bin/joltc and regenerate
coverage.md; drop the dead :host/janet rule from certify.clj and regenerate the
conformance profile. Add docs/host-interop.md (the JVM shims and how to register
your own host class from a library) and a writing-style note in CLAUDE.md.
Stabilize the four racy concurrency corpus cases (future-cancel and agent
send/send-off): give the future a sleeping body and the agent a slow action, so
cancel reliably catches an in-flight future and deref reliably reads the
pre-update snapshot. They certify deterministically now, so drop their :flaky
allowlist entries and the orphaned legend.
Gaps surfaced loading ring-core / hiccup / config / tools.logging on Chez:
- clojure.java.io/resource — resolve a named resource against the loader's
source roots (no classpath), returning a slurp-able File.
- (Object.) constructor — a fresh distinct value (lock / unique sentinel).
- *out* / *err* as dynamic vars over a port-writer, so (binding [*out* *err*] …)
and #'*out* compile and run (tools.logging, selmer).
- :refer :all now registers a refer-all relation, so an unqualified var from a
(require '[ns :refer :all]) resolves at compile time — including #'var.
- java.lang.Character interop ((.toString \+) etc.).
- StringReader accepts a char[] ((StringReader. (char-array s))), not just a
String.
- the \p{L} translation stops just below the UTF-16 surrogate gap (\x{D7FF})
instead of \x{10FFFF} — a range across the surrogates made irregex's char-set
construction call integer->char on a surrogate and crash.
Four runtime/reader gaps that blocked real libraries (hiccup, commonmark):
- reader: a type hint on a code form (^String (to-str x)) was lowered to a
runtime (with-meta (to-str x) {:tag String}), mis-applying the hint to the
call's RESULT and throwing when it's a string/number. A :tag hint on an
evaluated form is compile-time only in Clojure — attach it to the form
instead. Collection literals (^:foo [1 2 3]) still get runtime metadata.
- deftype: register the ctor globally by simple class name (like StringBuilder)
so (Name. ...) interop resolves ns-agnostically. host-new resolved the ctor
against the runtime current ns, which is the caller's, not the defining ns,
once a deftype is used across files.
- protocol dispatch: canonical-host-tag now strips the clojure.lang. prefix too
(clojure.lang.Keyword -> Keyword), and keywords/symbols carry the Named tag,
numbers a Ratio tag. An (extend-protocol P clojure.lang.Keyword ...) was
missing the dispatch, so e.g. hiccup rendered <:html> instead of <html>.
- regex: parse leading Java inline flags ((?s)/(?i)/(?m)) and pass the
equivalent irregex options (single-line/case-insensitive/multi-line); irregex
rejects the inline syntax. Adds a java.util.Iterator shim ((.iterator coll)/
.hasNext/.next) for the run!-style loop hiccup compiles.
Rephrase comments that pointed at deleted Janet files (emit.janet, the seed
sources, 'the Janet back end punts ...') to present-tense descriptions of the
Chez behavior. Comment/docstring-only; the self-host fixpoint is unchanged
(comments don't affect the compiled seed).
Delete five files that were Janet-host shims with no Chez path: clojure.java.io
(provided natively by host/chez/io.ss), and jolt.{nrepl,png,interop,shell}
(the janet.* bridge, os/shell, janet.net — none exist on Chez).
jolt-cf1q.6
jolt-y1zq tail:
- 0-arg (conj) -> [] and 0-arg (conj!) -> a fresh transient vector
- nth sees through a transient (like get/count/contains?)
- irregex \p{...}/\P{...} property classes translate to the seed's ASCII char
classes (regex.ss): \p{L} -> [a-zA-Z] + non-ASCII codepoints (the seed counts
UTF-8 high bytes as letters), \p{N} -> [0-9], \p{Ps} -> [([{], etc. The
translator tracks [...] nesting so a \p{} inside a class emits its content, not
a nested class.
Two pre-existing bugs found and filed (tracked, not replicated):
- jolt-x0os: the Chez emitter mangles non-ASCII string literals into invalid Chez
hex escapes (so p{L} utf-8 crashes on the input string, not the regex).
- jolt-ea9k: the seed's transient assoc! accepts odd args and assigns nil to the
trailing key (non-Clojure; plain assoc throws). The Chez host throws
(Clojure-correct); the 4 spec rows encoding the leniency are flagged in
transients-spec.janet pending the seed fix.
Parity 1493 -> 1506/2497, 0 new divergences. emit-test 291/291.
Closes the last clojure.core prelude emit gap (parse-uuid): the whole
non-macro core now lowers to Scheme (prelude reach 355/355).
A #"..." literal analyzes to a :regex IR node. The Chez back end emits
a jolt-regex value over irregex (Alex Shinn, BSD), vendored as the
vendor/irregex submodule -- a portable Scheme regex with PCRE/Java-style
string patterns and first-class Chez support. host/chez/regex.ss wraps
jolt's re-* surface over it: irregex-match -> re-matches (anchored),
irregex-search -> re-find, groups as Clojure [whole g1 ...] vectors,
re-seq as a jolt seq. re-pattern/re-matches/re-find/re-seq/regex? are
def-var!'d into clojure.core so prelude / -e code resolves them.
They stay OUT of the subset native-ops on purpose: irregex's
Unicode/property-class semantics differ from the seed's byte-PEG
approximation, so keeping them prelude-only avoids dragging
engine-difference divergences into the subset-parity corpus. The Janet
back end punts :regex to the interpreter (the seed compiles #"..." to a
Janet PEG), so the main language is unchanged.
Only two adaptations for Chez's top level: a cond-expand shim (Chez's is
library-only) and a normalizing error wrapper (silences irregex's 1-arg
error warnings). rt.ss load is ~0.18s.
emit-test 131/131 (regex literal + re-* parity vs the CLI oracle);
prelude reach 355/355; Chez subset 672/672, 0 divergences; full gate
green.