Eighth pure-fn batch (jolt-1j0 phase 2), 2 leaf fns. dedupe is eager consecutive
dedup (no transducer arity, as before); seq-to-map-for-destructuring is the
internal &{:keys} helper. Largely exhausts the easy pure-eager tier.
conformance 228/228 x3, full suite green (incl. destructuring).
Sixth pure-fn batch (jolt-1j0 phase 2), 3 leaf fns, now with regression tests
per the per-batch workflow. reductions is the canonical form, so (reductions f [])
calls (f) -> [0] instead of the prior []; tree-seq is eager pre-order DFS.
conformance 228/228 x3, clojure-test-suite 3929, full suite green, bench A/B flat.
Two correctness bugs found while migrating:
- nthrest returned nil where Clojure returns () : for n>0 the walk yields
(seq xs) wrapped in (or ... ()), so an exhausted/nil walk is () not nil
(only n<=0 returns coll). Both the prior Janet impl and the first overlay
port got this wrong. nthrest.cljc 13/1/0 -> 14/0/0.
- if-let/when-let/if-some/when-some leaked their binding into the else branch:
they wrapped the whole if in (let* [name val] ...), so (let [x 5] (if-let
[x nil] x x)) returned nil instead of 5. Fixed to bind a fresh temp around the
if and rebind the name only inside the taken branch, matching Clojure.
conformance 218/218 x3, clojure-test-suite 3928 -> 3929.
Fifth pure-fn batch (jolt-1j0 phase 2), 6 leaf fns. nthrest uses the canonical
loop form (same neutral 13/1/0 on nthrest.cljc as the prior Janet version; the
1 fail is a pre-existing platform-conditional case). object?/undefined? are
always false on Jolt.
conformance 218/218 x3, clojure-test-suite 3928, core-bench A/B noise-only.
Fourth pure-fn batch (jolt-1j0 phase 2), 6 leaf fns. distinct? now uses
value-semantics (the prior Janet impl keyed a table by identity, so equal
collections compared distinct); nthnext uses the canonical loop form, which
fixes (nthnext nil nil) => nil and the nil-count cases the prior pre-check threw
on. replace preserves nil values via get-with-default.
conformance 218/218 x3, clojure-test-suite 3927 -> 3928 (canonical nthnext),
core-bench A/B flat. Per-batch gate caught a transient -1 from the first
nthnext rewrite; fixed before commit.
Second pure-fn batch (jolt-1j0 phase 2). All leaf fns; canonical Clojure defs.
split-with now returns seqs for the parts (drop-while is a seq), matching
Clojure rather than the prior all-vector result — value-equal either way.
conformance 218/218 x3, clojure-test-suite 3927, core-bench 2333ms (~baseline).
First pure-fn migration batch. Both are leaf fns (no internal Janet callers);
the Clojure defs (not . some / not . every?) match the prior Janet behavior.
Removed the core-* defns and their core-bindings entries.
conformance 218/218 x3, clojure-test-suite 3927, core-bench 2340ms vs 2336ms
baseline (noise).
Three pure function combinators into the collection tier, as compositions of
mapv/every?/some/apply. Three more core-* primitives + table entries gone.
Battery 3916 -> 3920 (the canonical defs are more correct than the prior Janet
ones — some-fn returns the matching value, every-pred is properly boolean).
Conformance 218/218 all modes.
New collection tier (core/20-coll.clj): six pure, eager fns expressed as
compositions of frozen primitives (reduce/assoc/get/conj/filter/vec). Six more
core-* primitives + table entries gone from the Janet kernel.
Two semantics to preserve, caught by the suite:
- max-key/min-key use the canonical multi-arity form (strict </> on the first
pair, <=/>= in the fold) to reproduce the JVM IEEE-754 NaN behavior; a single
reduce got the NaN cases wrong.
- frequencies/group-by base on (hash-map), not the {} literal: a struct map
doesn't canonicalize collection keys across representations ({:a 1} literal vs
(hash-map :a 1)), a PHM does — same reason the Janet impl used make-phm.
Conformance 218/218 all modes; battery holds 3916.