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
list? was nil on Chez because one cseq record backs both lists and lazy/
realized seqs. Add a list? marker field (cseq v2) set only on the HEAD cell
of a list -- (list ...), quoted list literals, cons, reverse, conj onto a
list. rest/next/seq/map therefore yield unmarked seq cells, so they are
seqs and not list?, matching the seed (where rest-of-a-list is a non-list
seq). Empty () is treated as a list.
vector?: drop the map-entry exclusion. Clojure's MapEntry implements
IPersistentVector and the seed agrees -- (vector? (first {:a 1})) is true.
Only dot-forms' coll dispatch read jolt-vector?, where a 2-vector entry is
correct.
clojure.walk + clojure.template join the prelude stdlib tier. The driver
now evals each stdlib ns's requires -- and the ns form's (:require ...)
clause -- so an aliased ref (template's walk/postwalk-replace) resolves at
emit time instead of lowering to an Unknown class host-static. ns forms are
evaled for that side effect but not emitted, so the runtime *ns* doesn't
leak to the last stdlib ns.
Parity 2163 -> 2176, 0 new divergences. New test/chez/_walk.janet 39/39.