The Chez port had landed transients as copy-on-write — each conj!/assoc!/etc.
rebuilt the whole persistent collection. Semantics were right but a transient
vector was O(n^2) to build (the persistent vector is a flat array, so every
conj! copied it); maps/sets were ~O(n log n) since the HAMT only path-copies.
This restores the Janet host's approach: true mutable backing, snapshot once on
persistent!.
vec : a growable Scheme vector (capacity + fill count); conj!/pop! amortized
O(1), persistent! hands off the buffer (exact fit) or trims once.
map : a Chez hashtable keyed by key-hash/jolt= (value equality, nil-safe);
persistent! folds it into a pmap.
set : a Chez hashtable; persistent! folds into a pset.
cow : fallback for anything else (e.g. a sorted coll) keeps the old
copy-on-write path, preserving jolt's superset.
get/count/contains?/nth see through each representation. Building a 400k vector
went from minutes (quadratic) to ~50ms (linear). assoc! keeps the variadic
dangling-key nil-pad on both vectors and maps. test/chez/transient-test.ss pins
the invariants and the linear-time property; wired in as `make transient`.
Two thread-safety bugs in the native FFI layer.
The HTTP server's accept/recv/send were plain foreign-procedures. A thread
inside a foreign call stays active for the stop-the-world collector, so the
accept loop sitting idle in accept() froze GC for the whole process whenever
another thread (a future, an async block) allocated. Mark the three blocking
calls __collect_safe so the thread deactivates for the call's duration —
collection proceeds while the accept thread waits. The args are an fd and
foreign-alloc'd buffers (outside the Scheme heap), so a collection mid-call has
nothing to move.
jolt.http-client built its -D header-file path from an unguarded (set! counter
(+ counter 1)) and counter mod 90000, with no per-process component. Concurrent
requests could compute the same path and clobber each other's headers. Use a
mutex-guarded monotonic counter plus the pid.
test/chez/ffi-server-test.ss exercises both (a (collect) while the server is
idle in accept(), temp-path uniqueness across threads, and a live request) and
is wired into the gate as `make ffi`.
The self-host byte-fixpoint (make selfhost) only holds on the Chez that minted
the seed — CI's Debian Chez emits byte-different output for some constructs
(isolated to the dedupe re-mint), so it failed there. The checked-in seed RUNS
correctly on any Chez, so CI now runs 'make ci' (corpus/unit/smoke/sci/certify);
'make test' keeps selfhost for local dev. Cross-version emit determinism tracked
in jolt-8479.
Re-port the SCI compatibility stress test to joltc: host/chez/run-sci.ss loads
borkdude/sci's own source (vendor/sci, re-vendored) through the spine and
requires its forms to compile+eval. Floor-gated at 160/218 forms (the tail is
genuine host gaps — set! on vars, some macro/def shapes); raise as they close.
Wired into 'make test' (skips if the submodule isn't checked out).
jolt-cf1q.6
Remove the Janet seed (src/jolt/*.janet: reader, value layer, vars/ns, the
tree-walking interpreter, the Janet backend, the optimizing compiler), the
Janet->Scheme cross-compiler (host/chez/{driver,emit,jolt-chez}.janet),
bin/jolt-chez, the jpm build (project.janet) and the Janet test runner
(run-tests.janet), plus the entire Janet test suite. jolt now builds and runs
on Chez alone: bin/joltc off the checked-in seed, bootstrap.ss to rebuild it.
The portable Clojure stays: jolt-core/**, host/chez/**.ss, and the stdlib +
tooling under src/jolt/clojure + src/jolt/jolt (read by the seed build, no
Janet). The gate is 'make test' (self-host, corpus, unit, cli smoke, certify).
Drop the sci and clojure-test-suite submodules (used only by deleted Janet
integration tests); irregex stays.
Filesystem corpus/unit cases that probed project.janet now probe README.md.
jolt-cf1q.6
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