The reader now reads the symbolic float values ##Inf, ##-Inf and ##NaN. Added
infinite? and NaN? predicates. Fixed intval? to exclude infinity (floor(inf)=inf
but inf isn't integer-valued), so float?/double? are true for ##Inf and
int?/pos-int?/nat-int?/neg-int? are false for it.
This unblocked many number-test files whose forms previously failed to
READ (##Inf/##NaN literals), so clojure-test-suite jumped from 2241 to 2539
assertions and pass 1719 -> 1955. Baseline raised to 1900. NaN_qmark now runs.
float?/double? on integer-valued doubles (1.0) remain false: Janet represents
an integer and an integer-valued double identically, so they're inherently
indistinguishable — documented in the README Numbers section.
spec: numbers/floats-&-symbolic-values (15 cases). jpm test green.
Closes jolt-fy8 (fixable parts; int-vs-float ambiguity is a documented divergence).
Run the external cross-dialect clojure-test-suite (lread/clojure-test-suite,
240 per-fn .cljc files in clojure.test format) against Jolt:
- test/support/clojure_test.clj: minimal clojure.test + portability shims
(deftest/is/testing/are + when-var-exists/thrown?/big-int?/lazy-seq?) — just
enough surface to load the suite and tally pass/fail/error. Pre-loaded so the
suite's (require [clojure.test ...]) finds it already populated.
- test/integration/suite-worker.janet: one-shot worker that loads the shim,
the suite's number-range helper ns, and a single .cljc file, then prints
'pass fail error'.
- test/integration/clojure-test-suite-test.janet: spawns a worker per file
under an ev/with-deadline wall-clock budget (so infinite-seq tests that hang
Jolt's eager evaluator are auto-contained, not a manual skip-list) and asserts
pass/clean-file counts stay at/above a baseline. References ~/src/clojure-test-suite
if present; skips cleanly when absent, like the jank battery.
Current: 210 files run, 7 timed out, 2233 assertions -> 1683 pass / 350 fail /
200 error, 23 clean files. Remaining fails are genuine divergences (float/ratio/
bigint, lenient transients where Clojure throws), tracked separately.
Fixes two real evaluator bugs the suite surfaced:
- :refer now preserves a referred macro's :macro flag (was interned as a plain
value, degrading referred macros to functions).
- resolve-var now resolves ns aliases (like resolve-sym), so aliased macros
(e.g. p/thrown? via :as p) dispatch as macros instead of being called as fns.