Thread/yield was a no-op and Thread/interrupted always returned false. Now:
- yield calls libc sched_yield (resolved once via the process symbols), so a
spin loop relinquishes the CPU. Falls back to a zero-length park if the symbol
can't be resolved.
- each OS thread carries an interrupt flag (a box, thread-local). currentThread
returns a handle wrapping the calling thread's flag, so .interrupt from another
thread sets the target's flag. .isInterrupted reads without clearing; the static
Thread/interrupted reads and clears — JVM semantics.
Consolidates the Thread surface: currentThread + the instance methods live in
io.ss (where the handle and its classloader are built), the flag box + yield +
the interrupted static in host-static.ss. Unit cases cover yield, the read/clear
split, and a cross-thread interrupt over a future.
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.
The per-form eval passed a FIXED compile-ns to every subform of a top-level do,
so a runtime (ns ...)/(in-ns ...) didn't redirect later defs/refs — defs landed
in the wrong ns and qualified refs hit host-static ("Unknown class"). Thread
the current ns: each subform analyzes in (chez-current-ns), which ns/in-ns move.
That exposed two more gaps, now fixed:
- use refers ALL of a target's public vars (a refer-all table consulted by
chez-resolve-refer) — was bound to plain require (explicit :refer only).
- defmethod on a QUALIFIED multifn (cf.mm/ext from another ns) resolves in the
symbol's ns, not the current one (was auto-creating a stray multifn).
Corpus 2684->2688, 0 new divergences; floor raised. No re-mint (runtime shims).
Add a Janet-free gate so correctness can be judged with only Chez + Clojure:
- host/chez/run-corpus.ss: corpus.edn vs JVM expecteds, lifting the per-case ns
isolation from the old Janet driver; reads corpus.edn via the jolt reader.
- host/chez/run-unit.ss + test/chez/unit.edn: the host-specific unit cases,
evaluated in-process and compared to baked expecteds.
- host/chez/selfcheck.sh: self-host fixpoint (bootstrap.ss rebuild == checked-in seed).
- host/chez/smoke.sh: real bin/joltc CLI smoke.
- host/chez/remint.sh: re-mint the seed to a byte-fixpoint after a source change.
- Makefile: 'make test' runs the lot; 'make remint' rebuilds the seed.
Numbers match the Janet gate: corpus 2679/2757 0 new div, unit 450/450, certify
0 new/0 stale.
jolt-cf1q.6