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Yogthos
703a59d40b core: close the compile-path gaps that broke uberscripting Selmer + config
Loading these libs via require worked (load-ns-source interprets, macros
expand lazily) but the same code inlined by uberscript routes through
eval-toplevel and compiled, surfacing four gaps:

- a ^{:map} metadata def name reads as (def (with-meta name m) v); the
  analyzer died extracting the name (config.core's defonce env). It now
  throws uncompilable so the interpreter, which handles it, takes over.
- declare was a no-op, so a compiled forward reference to a declared
  name that collides with a janet root binding bound to the host fn
  (selmer.parser's (declare parse) compiled to janet's 1-arg parse).
  declare now expands to no-init defs, the interpreter interns them,
  and the analyzer routes no-init def to the interpreter.
- class? was missing (selmer.util's exception macro calls it at
  expansion time). Always false, like ratio? — no Class objects here.
- require of an unlocatable namespace silently left an empty ns behind,
  deferring the failure to an unresolved symbol far from the cause. It
  now throws like Clojure's FileNotFoundException. Namespaces entered
  in-session count as loaded (Clojure puts them in *loaded-libs*), and
  the SCI bootstrap opts out via :lenient-require? since its
  clj-targeted requires can't all exist on this host.
2026-06-11 01:31:50 -04:00
Yogthos
e311018d55 core: one alias store (jolt-ark); '.' classified as the special form it is
require-:as wrote the string-keyed :imports table (which resolution reads)
while ns-aliases read the symbol-keyed :aliases table (which nothing wrote)
— so (ns-aliases) was always empty and the alias fn had to write both as a
bridge. :aliases (alias-name string -> ns-name string) is THE store now:
require :as and the alias fn write it, both resolution paths read it first
(falling back to :imports for class imports, which is all that table holds
now), ns-unalias removes one entry, and ns-aliases presents Clojure's
{alias-symbol -> namespace object} shape built from it. ns-resolve's
qualified path goes through the same lookup.

Also: the coverage dashboard's last 'resolvable-not-interned' entry was '.'
— which (resolve '.) returns nil for on the JVM too; the tool now classifies
it as the special form it is, and that category reads ZERO.

7 new unified-alias spec rows (require/alias/ns-unalias round-trips through
both the resolution and introspection views); the white-box namespace test
tracks the accessor rename. Gate exit 0.
2026-06-10 18:37:19 -04:00
Yogthos
6260230231 core: edn :readers/:default opts; uncaught throws no longer leak the callee's ns
clojure.edn was nearly complete (sets, #uuid/#inst, :eof all landed earlier);
the :readers opt was ignored and :default missing. Both work now — the
reader stores a tag as a :#name keyword, so the lookup normalizes it to the
symbol Clojure keys :readers with; :default gets (tag value); built-in data
readers stay the fallback. 8 new edn spec rows. This was the last open item
of jolt-0mb (the vendored walk/zip/data/edn battery has been green for a
while: 34/33/61/50, all clean).

Chasing the probe cascade ('Unable to resolve symbol: edn/...' after one
error) found a real evaluator bug: an interpreted fn body runs with
current-ns rebound to its DEFINING ns and restores it with a plain trailing
call — an UNCAUGHT throw skips every restore on the way out, leaving the ctx
stuck in the deepest callee's ns, where alias-qualified lookups then fail
(the same cascade previously seen via sci). The repair lives at the
TOP-LEVEL boundary (loader/eval-toplevel saves the entry ns and restores it
on error before re-raising) — NOT per-call defer/try, which builds a fiber
per frame and blew the C stack on deep interpreted recursion (file-seq)
when tried first. Regression tests cover the cross-eval leak and that
aliases keep resolving.
2026-06-10 18:16:06 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
11fb5a7de6
Stage2 task2 tier5 (#16)
* core: Stage 2 Task 2 tier 5a — compile defmulti + defmethod

defmulti/defmethod become macros (30-macros) over ctx-capturing
clojure.core fns (defmulti-setup/defmethod-setup, interned by
install-stateful-fns!):
- defmulti: (defmulti name dispatch & opts) -> (defmulti-setup 'name
  dispatch ~@opts). name quoted; dispatch + opts (:default/:hierarchy)
  evaluated. defmulti-setup builds the dispatch closure over the method
  table and interns the var (same hierarchy/default/cache behavior).
- defmethod: (defmethod mm dval & fn-tail) -> (defmethod-setup 'mm dval
  (fn ~@fn-tail)). The method impl is now a COMPILED (fn …) (was an
  interpreted fn* eval). Auto-creates the multimethod if missing.
- removed their special-symbol? entries + eval-list arms, and dropped them
  from host_iface special-names + loader stateful-head?.

Both compile + interpret as plain invokes; dispatch incl. :default and
derive/hierarchy works in both modes.

Tests: evaluator-test (defmulti case) + namespace-test now use init (these
forms are overlay macros now, so a bare make-ctx lacks them).

Gate green: conformance 269x3, fallback-zero 38/4, bootstrap-fixpoint
stage1==2==3, self-host, staged-bootstrap, sci-bootstrap, clojure-test-suite
>=4034/67, features 78/78, all unit + spec (multimethods 16/16).

* core: Stage 2 Task 2 tier 5b — compile deftype + defrecord

deftype becomes a macro (30-macros) over make-deftype-ctor (a ctx-capturing
clojure.core fn that bakes the ns-qualified type tag at def time) plus
extend-type for any inline protocol methods — so it compiles as a plain (do …).
Mirrors defrecord's existing field-let/protocol-grouping pattern.
- make-deftype-ctor-impl (evaluator) builds the ctor; interned as a closure.
- removed the deftype special-symbol? entry + eval-list arm; dropped deftype/
  defrecord from host_iface special-names + loader stateful-head?.
- defrecord no longer redefines ->name via (Name. …) interop (frozen) — deftype
  already provides ->name, so defrecord compiles too (map->name builds via it).
- field-kws spliced into a vector LITERAL ([~@…]) so the analyzer sees a vector
  form, not a runtime pvec; type name + fields are unwrapped of ^meta (the reader
  yields (with-meta sym m) forms, e.g. sci's (deftype ^{:doc …} Var …)).

With tier 5a, all of deftype/defrecord/defmulti/defmethod compile. The loader's
interpret-only set is now just the frozen host-coupled forms: defmacro/set!/./
new/eval.

Tests: evaluator-test deftype case uses init (deftype is an overlay macro now);
fallback-zero moves deftype off must-punt, adds deftype/defrecord/defmulti/
defmethod to must-compile (43/3).

Gate green (full jpm build + jpm test): conformance 269x3, fallback-zero 43/3,
bootstrap-fixpoint stage1==2==3, self-host, staged-bootstrap, sci-bootstrap
422/0, clojure-test-suite >=4034/67, all unit + spec.

---------

Co-authored-by: Yogthos <yogthos@gmail.com>
2026-06-10 08:13:42 +08:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
e8c19c351f
core: Stage 2 Task 2 tier 4a — compile require + in-ns (#14)
require/in-ns take quoted (already-evaluated) args, so they become ordinary
ctx-capturing clojure.core fns (install-stateful-fns!):
- require-impl (varargs over specs -> eval-require) / in-ns-impl, extracted
  from the eval-list special arms.
- removed their eval-list match arms (they fall through to the function-call
  default, resolving the interned closures) and dropped them from
  host_iface special-names + loader stateful-head? + compiler
  uncompilable-heads.

require+alias+refer and in-ns now compile + interpret as plain invokes.

Tests: namespace-test uses bare make-ctx, so it now installs the stateful
fns via a fresh-ctx helper (api/init does this automatically). fallback-zero
moves require off must-punt and adds require/in-ns/defprotocol/extend-type/
reify/(var map) to must-compile (37 now); deftype takes require's must-punt
slot.

Gate green: conformance 267x3, fallback-zero 37/5, bootstrap-fixpoint
stage1==2==3, self-host, staged-bootstrap, clojure-test-suite >=4034/67,
features 78/78, deps-loader, all unit + spec (namespaces 24/24).

Co-authored-by: Yogthos <yogthos@gmail.com>
2026-06-10 03:37:55 +08:00
Yogthos
ad5539b0de test(spec): macros, reader, host-interop, namespaces — fix def-doc, resolve, %&
Final spec areas. Bugs caught and fixed:
- (def name docstring value) used the docstring as the value; now the 3-arg
  docstring form binds the value and records :doc meta
- resolve was a nil stub; now a special form resolving a symbol to its var
  (nil if unresolved). Added find-ns (non-creating lookup) and ns-name.
- in-ns didn't evaluate its arg, so (in-ns 'foo) failed; now evaluates it per
  Clojure (the integration test's unquoted form updated to the quoted idiom)
- #(... %& ...) built %& as a positional param instead of a & rest param;
  now emits (fn* [... & gen] ...) so %& captures the rest

Full public-API spec layer now in place. conformance 218/218, jpm test green.
2026-06-05 00:35:48 -04:00
Yogthos
16428179fa test: restructure into unit / integration / spec layers + shared harness
Reorganize the flat 49-file test/ into three layers (jpm test recurses, so all
are still discovered):
- test/unit/        white-box component tests (reader, evaluator, types,
                    persistent-map, lazy-seq, macro, interop, compiler)
- test/integration/ cross-cutting + regression batteries (conformance, jank,
                    sci-bootstrap/runtime, features, systematic-coverage, api,
                    core, namespaces, ported clojure suites) and
   .../ports/       ported clojure/cljs test batches pending consolidation
- test/spec/        the behavioral contract (built out in following commits)
- test/support/harness.janet  shared defspec table runner (cases compared via
                    Jolt's own =, with a :throws sentinel) + expect= helpers

Files moved with git mv (history preserved) and import paths fixed for depth.
jpm test green. README Test section updated.

Next: build out test/spec/ to cover the public API area-by-area, mining the
integration batteries and filling gaps.
2026-06-05 00:00:16 -04:00
Renamed from test/namespace-test.janet (Browse further)