The unit tests in test/chez/_*.janet now drive bin/joltc (the zero-Janet
spine) and judge against baked expected values instead of a live build/jolt
run. Ten of them captured the oracle from build/jolt per case; their values
are now literals (one env-dependent javastatic case became a predicate so it
stays portable). The rest already had literal expecteds with a redundant
build/jolt sanity check, now dropped.
Retire emit-test/emit-parity/reader-parity: they compared the Chez/Clojure
path against a live Janet evaluation, emitter, or reader. That migration check
is done, and run-corpus-zero-janet (Chez analyzer vs the JVM corpus) plus
certify.clj cover correctness now.
Rewrite the README for the current zero-Janet gate.
jolt-5oci
Reimplement the ctx-coupled seed ns natives over the rt.ss var-table, since
Chez has no ctx. host/chez/ns.ss adds a jns namespace value + a registry and
binds find-ns/the-ns/create-ns/in-ns/all-ns/ns-publics/ns-map/ns-interns/
ns-aliases/resolve/find-var/ns-unmap/*ns* into clojure.core.
The resolve friction: native-ops (+, map, …) are inlined at emit so they have
no var-cell, and (resolve '+) was nil — diverging from Clojure where it's a
var. Added a defined? flag to the var-cell record (set by def-var!/declare-var!,
left false on a lazily-materialised forward ref) and def-var!'d every native-op
name to its value-position proc, so resolve returns the cell iff genuinely
defined. ns-unmap clears the flag. resolve never interns an empty cell
(var-cell-lookup is non-creating).
ns-name is overridden natively in post-prelude (the overlay reads
(get ns :name), nil on a jns record); the printers render a namespace as its
name. *ns* binds to the user ns; in-ns re-binds it. use/require cross-ns
switching stays deferred to Phase 3 (the analyzer bakes a def's target ns at
compile time).
Prelude parity 1951 -> 1969, 0 new divergences; four now-passing allowlist
entries dropped (ns *ns* cases + str-of-a-var). New focused gate test/chez/
_ns.janet (19 cases, expectations from the JVM-canonical build/jolt).