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Yogthos
8e98a16e25 core: Stage 2 Task 2 tier 4b — compile ns (+ use/import/refer-clojure)
ns becomes a macro (00-syntax) expanding to (do (in-ns 'name) (require …)
(use …) (import …) (refer-clojure …)) — matching Clojure, where require is
a fn and ns expands to require calls. use/import/refer-clojure join the
namespace ops as ctx-capturing clojure.core fns (use-impl/import-impl/
refer-clojure-impl, interned by install-stateful-fns!). Removed the ns
interpreter special arm; dropped ns/use/import from host_iface special-names
and loader stateful-head?.

Placement matters: ns lives in the FIRST overlay tier (00-syntax), because
the self-hosted analyzer build is triggered while 10-seq loads and processes
jolt.analyzer's own (ns …) form — ns must exist by then. Its body resolves
fn/map/reduce/cond at expansion time, by which point all of 00-syntax has
loaded. The bootstrap compiler (compiler.janet) still PUNTS ns/in-ns/require/
use/import (it compiles analyzer.clj/ir.clj, whose ns forms must fall back to
the interpreter that expands the macro) — only the self-hosted analyzer
compiles them.

use-impl fixes a latent bug: it now refers the used ns's vars into the
CURRENT ns (the old special interned a ns into itself, a no-op).

ns/use/import now compile + interpret as plain invokes. fallback-zero: ns off
must-punt, onto must-compile.

Gate green: conformance 267x3, fallback-zero 38/4, bootstrap-fixpoint
stage1==2==3, self-host, staged-bootstrap, sci-bootstrap, clojure-test-suite
>=4034/67, namespace, deps-loader, cli, aot, embedded-stdlib, uberscript,
features 78/78, all unit + spec.
2026-06-09 16:07:38 -04:00
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
Dmitri Sotnikov
1ded89b47b
Stage1 analyzer parity (#11)
* compiler: self-hosted analyzer compiles set literals (#{…})

Stage 1 Task 1. analyzer.clj punted set literals to the interpreter
((form-set? form) (uncompilable "set literal")); now it builds the set-node IR
(already defined in ir.clj) from (form-set-items form), and backend.janet emits
(make-phs e1 e2 …) — each element evaluated then the persistent set built,
mirroring compiler.janet's emit-set-expr and the interpreter's :jolt/set path.

Closes a self-hosted-analyzer vs bootstrap-compiler parity gap: #{…} no longer
forces interpreter fallback on the compile path.

Gate: conformance 262x3 (+4 set-literal cases incl computed elements / empty /
in-let), fixpoint, self-host, sci, suite 3981/66, specs+unit green; core-bench
neutral (A/B). set?/disj-as-fns remain deliberately interpreted (in-sync across
all three lists) — adjudicated in Task 2.

* test: fallback-zero harness — assert non-stateful forms compile (not interpret)

Stage 1 Task 3. self-host-test checks results but not which path ran. This runs
the portable analyzer (backend/analyze-form) on a corpus of non-stateful forms
and asserts NONE raise :jolt/uncompilable — i.e. the self-hosted analyzer
compiled them, not the interpreter fallback. Inverse sanity list confirms a few
intentional-interpret forms (ns/defmacro/require/set?/letfn) still punt, so the
harness can't pass by compiling everything.

29 must-compile (incl set literals from Task 1) + 5 must-punt, 0 failures. As
Stage 1 parity grows, forms move from the punt list into must-compile; when the
fallback set equals the frozen intentional stateful set, the bootstrap is
retireable.

* core: migrate 7 lazy seq fns from the Janet seed to the Clojure overlay (40-lazy)

Finishes a port the prior team started and reverted (bb4a3e0): the 40-lazy.clj
tier moved lazy seq fns Janet→Clojure but regressed the suite to 849 because
lazy-seq's expansion leaked as data in compile mode — that was jolt-r81, since
root-fixed (lazy-seq/lazy-cat moved to 00-syntax). With the wall gone, the port
works. This shrinks the Janet seed toward the north star (self-hosted
clojure-in-clojure on a minimal host bootstrap).

Moved to core/40-lazy.clj (wired as a loaded tier after 30-macros):
  distinct keep keep-indexed map-indexed cycle repeat iterate
40-lazy.clj completed to full parity: distinct gains its transducer arity;
keep/keep-indexed/map-indexed already had both arities.

Removed from the Janet seed (core.janet): the 7 core-* fns + their core-bindings
entries, the now-dead td-keep/td-map-indexed transducer helpers (the CLJ versions
carry their own), and the already-dead core-partition-by/core-xml-seq (shadowed by
10-seq/20-coll). Net: core.janet −131 lines.

Deferred (kept in Janet, separate follow-ups): partition-all (a CLJ port via
take/drop realizes a non-minimal element count, tripping the §6.3 laziness
counters + a suite file) and repeatedly (canonical CLJ doesn't validate args, so
the repeatedly.cljc throw cases regress). Both need behavior-matching first.

Gate: conformance 262x3, lazy-infinite 44/44, clojure-test-suite 4004/66 (UP from
3981 — the CLJ versions add coverage, e.g. distinct value-equality), fixpoint,
self-host, sci 422/0, fallback-zero, specs+unit, core-bench all green.

* test: raise clojure-test-suite baseline 3981 -> 4004 (lazy-fn migration coverage)

* core: migrate partition-all to the Clojure overlay (minimal realization)

Resolves the deferred partition-all port (jolt-yo3). The earlier CLJ attempt via
lazy take/drop over-realized vs the Janet pstep, tripping the §6.3 laziness
counter. The collection arities now realize EXACTLY n per chunk with a first/rest
loop and continue from the advanced cursor (no re-drop), so (take 3 (partition-all
2 (map counting (range)))) realizes exactly 6 — matching minimal realization in
both interpret and compile modes. Keeps transducer + [n coll] + [n step coll]
arities. letfn-bound recursion sidesteps the compile-mode multi-arity closure bug
(jolt-zxw), like keep-indexed/map-indexed.

Removed from the Janet seed: core-partition-all + its binding + the now-dead
td-partition-all helper (the CLJ version carries its own transducer arity).

Gate: conformance 262x3, lazy-infinite 44/44 (incl the §6.3 partition-all
counter), clojure-test-suite 4004/66, fixpoint, self-host, specs+unit green.

* core: migrate repeatedly to Clojure + fix char-not-callable / take count validation

Resolves the deferred repeatedly port (jolt-8qx). The blockers were two jolt
leniencies vs Clojure, now fixed (and correct beyond repeatedly):

- A char (a :jolt/type-tagged struct) fell into the struct-as-map branch of both
  jolt-call (compile path) and the interpreter's apply dispatch, so (\a) returned
  nil instead of throwing. Now only an UNtagged struct (a map literal) — or a
  record — is callable as a key lookup; tagged structs fall through to "Cannot
  call … as a function". Symbols are still handled (keyword-style get).
- core-take didn't validate its count, letting Janet's >= silently compare an int
  to a char/string. It now rejects a non-number n like Clojure.

With those, the canonical CLJ repeatedly matches: (first (repeatedly non-fn)) and
(repeatedly non-number f) throw. Moved repeatedly to core/40-lazy.clj; removed
core-repeatedly + its binding from the seed.

These correctness fixes help broadly: repeatedly.cljc goes clean (19/10 -> 29/0),
and the suite rises 4004 -> 4034 pass / 66 -> 67 clean. Baseline raised.

Gate: conformance 262x3, lazy-infinite 44/44, clojure-test-suite 4034/67,
fixpoint, self-host, sci, fallback-zero, specs+unit green.

* test: document the 4004 -> 4034 baseline raise (partition-all/repeatedly + char/take fixes)

* docs: partition-all letfn is for minimal realization, not jolt-zxw

jolt-zxw (multi-arity arity-param mis-capture in a nested lazy-seq under :compile?)
is no longer reproducible: an arity-direct partition-all now compiles correctly in
the overlay. The original failure was an artifact of the CLJ multi-arity version
coexisting with the Janet core-partition-all ([n & rest]) during migration — the
shadowing confused multi-arity dispatch; removing the Janet version resolved it.
The letfn in partition-all stays purely for minimal realization (jolt-yo3).

* compiler: compile set?/disj as plain fns (close the last Stage-1 fallback gap)

Stage 1 jolt-g3h. set? and disj were special-cased in all three "can't compile"
lists (host_iface special-names, compiler.janet uncompilable-heads, evaluator
special-symbol? + handlers) — but they're pure value-production with callable
core vars (core-set?/core-disj), and those vars are byte-for-byte equivalent to
the evaluator handlers. Removed them from all three lists + dropped the now-dead
evaluator handler arms, so they're ordinary clojure.core fns everywhere: the
analyzer compiles (set? x)/(disj s x) as normal var calls instead of punting to
the interpreter.

Verified identical results in default AND JOLT_MUTABLE builds (no representation
sensitivity — sets are phs in both, unlike vector?/list? which collapse).

With this, the self-hosted analyzer's compile-path fallback set equals the frozen
intentional stateful set (Task 2) — it's now a strict superset of the bootstrap
compiler's compilable surface, so the Janet bootstrap is retireable (Stage 2).

fallback-zero: set?/disj moved to must-compile (31 now), set! into must-punt.
Gate: conformance 267x3 (+5 set?/disj cases), lazy-infinite 44/44, suite 4034/67,
fixpoint, self-host, sci, specs+unit green.
2026-06-09 12:24:37 +08:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
d3194aae59
Compiler research (#10)
adds self-hosted compiler is functionally:
 
- The default compile path is the portable pipeline using jolt.analyzer (Clojure) → host-neutral IR → backend.janet.
- The analyzer is itself Clojure, compiled by jolt for true self-hosting.
- bootstrap-fixpoint passes (stage1 == stage2 == stage3): rebuilding the compiler on its own output.
- clojure.core is now self-hosted in the overlay.
- Stateful forms (defmacro/ns/deftype/defmulti/require/in-ns) are interpreted by design.
2026-06-09 07:30:25 +08:00
Yogthos
f3f2c63ee7 bake the .clj stdlib into the binary
The Clojure stdlib namespaces (clojure.string/set/walk/edn/zip, jolt.http/
interop/shell/nrepl) were loaded cwd-relative, so the built binary couldn't
load them outside the repo. Now stdlib_embed slurps them all at build time into
a {ns -> source} map frozen in the image, and the loader falls back to it when a
namespace isn't found on disk. The artifact is self-contained — clojure.string
works from any directory.

Drops the one-off nREPL source embed (jolt.nrepl is covered by this now). The
baked-in stdlib is excluded from uberscript bundles since it's part of the
runtime. clojure.core is unchanged (Janet, auto-referred).

Test: embedded-stdlib-test requires from the embedded copy with FS roots cleared.
2026-06-05 23:51:03 -04:00
Yogthos
30c4bb0dc2 deps phases 3-4: uberscript bundling + conformance harness
Phase 3 — bundling. `jolt uberscript OUT -m NS` requires NS, uses the loader's
recorded load order (a dep finishes loading before its requirer, so it's
topological) to concatenate the used namespaces into one .clj that runs on a
plain jolt with no deps/jpm. `jolt-deps uberscript` resolves first. The loader
records loaded file paths when ctx env has :loaded-files.

Phase 4 — conformance. deps-conformance-test resolves real pure-cljc git libs
and reports load/run status, gated behind JOLT_CONFORMANCE so CI stays offline.
First run: medley works; cuerdas hits a reader gap (filed); stuartsierra/
dependency uses Long/MAX_VALUE (JVM interop, out of scope).

Tests: uberscript-test, deps-conformance-test (skips without the flag).
2026-06-05 23:36:40 -04:00
Yogthos
ed9d5fc998 cli: babashka-style flags (--version, --eval, --main, nrepl-server)
Add --version/version, -e/--eval, -f/--file, -m/--main (require NS and apply
its -main to *command-line-args*), and nrepl-server/--nrepl-server taking an
optional [host:]port (nrepl stays an alias). repl/help/-h round it out.

Also rewrite doc/tools-deps.md as design notes for the now-implemented deps
support (it still read as pre-implementation research), and note the new flags
in the README. Test: cli-test runs the flags from source.
2026-06-05 23:20:29 -04:00
Yogthos
503b0af050 test: fall back to /tmp when TMPDIR is unset (Linux CI)
The deps tests built temp paths from $TMPDIR, which isn't set on the CI
runners — deps-resolve-test then tried to mkdir at the filesystem root and
failed. Default to /tmp.
2026-06-05 23:07:20 -04:00
Yogthos
4d8494d620 deps phase 2: jolt-deps tool resolves deps.edn git/local deps
A separate jolt-deps executable (mirroring jpm beside janet) resolves a
deps.edn into source roots and runs jolt with them on JOLT_PATH; the runtime
stays deps-agnostic.

- src/jolt/deps.janet: read deps.edn (Janet parses it directly), resolve
  :git/* and :local/root via jpm/pm's download-bundle (git fetch + cache, no
  build), recurse for transitive deps, return de-duped roots. jpm loaded
  lazily so it's never embedded. Roots cached on a deps.edn hash.
- src/jolt/deps_cli.janet + project.janet: the jolt-deps tool — path/run/repl/-e.
- main: apply JOLT_PATH at runtime (the CLI ctx is frozen into the image at
  build, so init's env read wouldn't see it).

Verified end to end against a local dep and a real git dep (medley). git only,
pure clj/cljc. Test: deps-resolve-test (local deps, no network).
2026-06-05 23:05:47 -04:00
Yogthos
6ea43fb623 deps phase 1: loader searches multiple source roots
The loader resolved a namespace against one hardcoded root (src/jolt, .clj
only). Now it searches an ordered list (ctx env :source-paths, stdlib first)
and tries .clj then .cljc. init adds roots from the :paths opt and JOLT_PATH.
This is the foundation for loading deps.edn libraries; verified loading medley
from an added root. No change to stdlib loading (3913 suite baseline held).
2026-06-05 22:53:20 -04:00
Yogthos
d00c3cc117 fix: pr-str/str of a var, and nREPL namespace switching
- core: pr-render/str-render now render a Jolt var as #'ns/name instead of
  falling through to the generic table printer, which recursed into the var's
  cyclic :meta/:ns refs and looped forever. Adds name-of/var-display helpers.
- jolt.nrepl: capture the post-eval namespace *after* running the form — jolt
  evaluates map-literal values right-to-left, so {:val (eval form) :ns (the-ns)}
  read the ns before in-ns ran, pinning every session to 'user'. Now in-ns/ns
  switches persist across evals. render-value dropped: pr-str handles vars.
- specs: var printing (strings-spec) and nREPL in-ns/ns-persistence + explicit
  :ns override (nrepl-test).
2026-06-05 22:05:45 -04:00
Yogthos
5b66cfaa97 test: cover the janet interop bridge and nREPL var rendering
- host-interop-spec: add an 'interop / janet bridge' suite — janet/<name> and
  janet.<module>/<name> resolution, the value-representation boundary (a Jolt
  vector crosses as a Janet table), explicit-only (unprefixed module not
  exposed), and unknown-symbol errors.
- nrepl-test: assert a def's value renders as #'ns/name (pr-str loops on a
  var's cyclic ns refs, so jolt.nrepl renders vars itself).
2026-06-05 21:43:15 -04:00
Yogthos
dd96b1900a test(nrepl): add watchdog + explicit exit so the integration test can't hang CI 2026-06-05 21:26:32 -04:00
Yogthos
8cbc695f99 feat(nrepl): nREPL server + client in Clojure on a Janet interop bridge
Add a general Janet interop bridge and an nREPL implemented on top of it.

Interop bridge (evaluator):
- A qualified symbol whose namespace is `janet` or `janet.<module>` resolves
  against Janet's environment: `janet/<name>` -> root binding (janet/slurp),
  `janet.<module>/<name>` -> module binding (janet.net/server, janet.os/clock).
  The explicit `janet` segment marks every crossing into host code (where
  Clojure semantics, e.g. collection representation, no longer hold). This makes
  the whole Janet stdlib — networking included — reachable from Clojure.

jolt.nrepl (Clojure, src/jolt/jolt/nrepl.clj):
- bencode codec (encode + streaming decode), ported from nrepl.bencode.
- server: accept loop via janet.net/accept + janet.ev/call (Janet's built-in
  handler arity-checks Jolt closures, so we drive accept ourselves); ops clone/
  describe/eval/load-file/close/ls-sessions/interrupt/eldoc following
  babashka.nrepl response shapes. eval captures *out* by rebinding Janet's :out,
  reports ns, streams out, and isolates the eval namespace (current-ns is global
  ctx state) restoring it afterward. Vars are rendered as #'ns/name (pr-str
  loops on a var's cyclic ns refs).
- client: connect / request / client-eval / client-clone / client-close.

CLI: `jolt nrepl [port]` starts the server and writes .nrepl-port; the Clojure
source is embedded at build time so the binary is self-contained from any cwd.

Tests: test/spec/nrepl-spec.janet (bencode), test/integration/nrepl-test.janet
(server+client over a real TCP/bencode wire, server in a subprocess).
2026-06-05 21:25:23 -04:00
Yogthos
8be7743b26 feat: futures on real OS threads (ev/thread)
Implement clojure.core futures backed by Janet's ev/thread for genuine
parallelism (CPU-bound work can use a second core, unlike cooperative go
blocks):

- future / future-call, deref + (deref f timeout-ms timeout-val), future?,
  future-done?, future-cancel, future-cancelled?; realized? on futures.
- A worker OS thread computes and marshals back a [:ok v]/[:error e] result
  over a thread-chan; a parent-side collector fiber caches it and closes a
  broadcast latch so any number of deref-ers unpark.
- Snapshot semantics: separate heaps mean the body + captured state are copied
  to the worker and only the result is copied back (mutating a captured atom
  does not propagate). Documented in README.
- future-cancel can't interrupt a Janet OS thread, so it marks the future
  cancelled/done (deref throws, predicates flip) while the worker runs out.

clojure-test-suite baseline 3915 -> 3913: implementing future unskips
realized_qmark.cljc's (when-var-exists future ...) block, which depends on
JVM Thread/sleep + real thread interruption jolt can't provide; deref then
re-raises the unresolved-Thread/sleep error. Documented at the baseline.

Spec: test/spec/futures-spec.janet (18 cases).
2026-06-05 20:00:11 -04:00
Yogthos
11e44e1774 test: remove stale machine-specific bootstrap-test scratch file
bootstrap-test.janet slurped a hardcoded /Users/yogthos/src/sci path (a
personal SCI clone, not vendor/sci) and had no assertions — a dev scratch
file that fails anywhere but the author's machine. SCI loading is already
covered by sci-bootstrap-test/sci-runtime-test against the vendored
submodule.
2026-06-05 18:33:01 -04:00
Yogthos
3cf303578e feat(compile): Phase 2 — native ops + direct calls (fib30 50s -> 0.076s, ~660x)
Two changes unlock native Janet speed in compile mode:

- Hot numeric primitives (+ - * < > <= >=) emit as native Janet SYMBOLS rather
  than the variadic core fns, so Janet's compiler uses its arithmetic/compare
  opcodes. = / not= / quot / rem / mod / division stay as core fns (their
  semantics differ from Janet's). Trade-off: the strict non-number checks are
  relaxed under compilation (documented perf-mode divergence).
- emit-invoke emits a DIRECT call (f arg...) when the callee is a function
  reference (core/local/symbol/fn), instead of wrapping every call in jolt-call.
  jolt-call is kept only for keyword/collection literals in call position
  ((:k m), ({:a 1} :a)) so IFn dispatch still works.

compiled fib(30): 3.4s -> 0.076s (native ceiling), faster than jank's 0.8s.
Updated compiler-test string assertions (core-+ -> +); compile-mode-test gains
native-op + IFn-dispatch cases; README documents compile mode. jpm test green.
2026-06-05 18:00:46 -04:00
Yogthos
f74af5dbc5 feat(compile): Phase 1 — wire shared persistent env (compile mode now works across forms)
Compile mode was broken: compiled defns interned only into the jolt namespace,
which Janet's eval couldn't see, so calling a compiled function threw 'unknown
symbol'. And load-string ignored :compile? entirely.

- Each context gets a persistent Janet env (ctx-janet-env), a child of the
  compiler module env (so core-* resolve) holding the context's user defs.
  compile-and-eval evals into it, so def/defn persist and resolve across forms;
  contexts stay isolated. nil ctx (one-off eval) gets a fresh child.
- Emit a named fn for defn ((def f (fn f [..] (f ..)))) so recursion resolves
  lexically (the anonymous form couldn't forward-reference f at compile time).
- Extract eval-one (per-form routing) and use it in both eval-string and
  load-string, so load-string honors :compile?. Stateful forms still interpret.

compiled fib(30): ~50s (interpreted) -> 3.4s (~15x). spec: compile-mode-test
gains cross-form/recursion/def + context-isolation cases. jpm test green.
Fast operator emission (the rest of the win) is Phase 2.
2026-06-05 17:50:22 -04:00
Yogthos
f24c9aa1fd chore: remove dev artifacts; keep only published code/tests/docs
Remove agent/dev tooling and scratch files that aren't part of the published
project:
- .beads/ (issue tracker) and .clj-kondo/ (linter cache) — now gitignored
- AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, PLAN.md (agent/planning docs)
- root scratch scripts: fix-core.janet, preprocess.janet, and the loose
  test-*.janet probes (the real tests live under test/)
- clojure-features.clj — its features are already covered by
  test/integration/features-test.janet (dropped the optional smoke-test block)

The repo now tracks only: src/ (interpreter + clojure.core.async + stdlib),
test/ (spec/integration/unit), doc/grammar.ebnf, README, LICENSE, project.janet,
and the vendor/sci submodule. jpm test green.
2026-06-05 15:45:04 -04:00
Yogthos
360b23c8af feat: distinguish map entries from vectors; min-key NaN ordering; subvec float coercion
- A map entry is a 2-element tuple (Jolt produces tuples only from map iteration;
  vector literals are pvecs, lists are arrays). key/val/map-entry? now accept a
  2-tuple and reject a plain vector, matching Clojure's MapEntry-vs-vector
  distinction — no metadata needed, the representations already differ.
- min-key/max-key reproduce Clojure's NaN-aware folding (2-arg strict </>, then
  <=/>=) and require numeric keys (NaN allowed, strings throw).
- subvec coerces float/NaN indices like (int ...) (truncate, NaN->0) then
  bounds-checks, instead of throwing on non-integers.

min_key 35/14 -> 49/0 (clean); key/val recover the 2-vector cases; subvec floats
fixed. clojure-test-suite pass 3898->3921. Updated conformance-test (key/val now
needs a real entry). spec: map/map-entry-&-key-ordering (14). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 14:22:06 -04:00
Yogthos
740b50aef3 feat(strictness): subs validates bounds; assoc! bounds-checks vector index
- subs requires a string and validates 0<=start<=end<=count (no Janet
  from-end/clamping); negative/out-of-range/nil indices throw
- assoc! on a transient vector bounds-checks the index (0..count)

subs 11-fail -> 24/5 (5 remaining are byte-vs-codepoint Unicode, platform);
assoc_bang 32/6 -> 35/3. clojure-test-suite pass 3889->3898.
spec: string/subs-strictness (7), transient/assoc!-bounds (4). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 14:07:14 -04:00
Yogthos
6544d8ef44 feat(strictness): seq/shuffle/NaN?/nthrest/nthnext reject bad args
- seq throws on non-seqables (numbers/functions); collections/strings/nil ok
- shuffle requires a collection (throws on numbers/strings/nil)
- NaN? throws on non-numbers
- nthrest/nthnext require a numeric count (nil count throws), clamp negative
  counts to the whole coll, and treat a nil coll as nil
- update inherits assoc's vector bounds/keyword-key checks

nan_qmark clean; shuffle 9/1; nthrest 13/1; nthnext 12/0/1; update 59/2/2.
clojure-test-suite pass 3880->3889. spec: seq/strictness-round-3 (14). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 14:03:23 -04:00
Yogthos
f644b4b719 feat(strictness): merge rejects atomic/wrong-shape args into a map
merge now throws when a non-first arg is a scalar, a set, a list, or a
wrong-length vector (a length-2 vector or a map still merge). Other map-like
tables (records/sorted-maps/host tables, e.g. SCI's namespaces) keep the lenient
conj path so the SCI bootstrap still loads.

merge 29/11/2 -> 35/3/4. clojure-test-suite pass 3874->3880.
spec: 5 merge strictness cases. jpm test green.
2026-06-05 13:57:05 -04:00
Yogthos
2ca3fa4348 feat(strictness): first/rseq shape checks, assoc even-args + non-associative
- first throws on scalars (numbers/keywords/booleans/char & symbol structs)
- rseq is vector/sorted-only (throws on strings/maps/numbers/seqs)
- assoc requires an even kv count and a map/vector/nil receiver

first clean; rseq 12/1; assoc 39/3. clojure-test-suite pass 3864->3874.
spec: seq/more-strictness (11). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 13:50:11 -04:00
Yogthos
ff3cc7d6c0 feat(strictness): assoc bounds, dissoc/count map-only, subvec bounds, numerator/denominator, min-key empty
- assoc on a vector bounds-checks the index (0..count); out-of-range/negative throw
- dissoc throws on non-maps (numbers/sequences/sets/scalars); nil ok; records/
  sorted-maps/meta-maps still handled
- count throws on scalars (numbers/keywords/symbols/booleans/chars)
- subvec validates vector type and 0<=start<=end<=count
- numerator/denominator always throw (Jolt has no ratio type)
- min-key/max-key throw on no values

count 18/2; dissoc 19/3; assoc 36/6; subvec 26/3/5; numerator/denominator throw
cases pass. clojure-test-suite pass 3840->3864. spec: map/strictness (16). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 13:44:37 -04:00
Yogthos
b82477dac3 feat(strictness): peek/pop/vec/key/val reject malformed args
- peek/pop are stack-only (vectors/lists): throw on sets/maps/strings/scalars,
  and pop throws on an empty vector/list
- vec throws on non-seqable args (numbers/keywords/transients)
- key/val require a map entry (2-element vector); throw on nil/numbers/maps/sets

pop clean; peek 9/2; vec 17/2/1; key/val 12/2/1 (remaining are the
2-vector-vs-MapEntry / tuple-from-seq divergences). pass 3824->3840.
spec: seq/accessor-strictness (16). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 13:37:27 -04:00
Yogthos
a4a48a8520 feat(strictness): transient bang ops require a transient; conj! arities
conj!/assoc!/dissoc!/disj!/pop!/persistent! now throw on a non-transient (or
wrong transient kind) instead of falling back to the persistent op, matching
Clojure. conj! keeps its special arities: (conj!) -> (transient []), (conj! coll)
-> coll. conj! onto a transient map accepts a [k v] pair or a map (merge), and
throws on a list/set/seq.

pop_bang/dissoc_bang clean; conj_bang 13/1/22->47/3/1; persistent_bang 9/8->16/1.
clojure-test-suite pass 3781->3824. spec: transient/strictness (10). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 11:09:38 -04:00
Yogthos
fb36577ee7 feat(strictness): num/cons/realized?/symbol/keyword reject malformed args
- num throws on non-numbers (no longer coerces chars)
- cons throws when the second arg isn't seqable (a number/keyword/boolean/fn)
- realized? throws on non-IPending values (only delays/promises/lazy-seqs)
- symbol: 1-arg accepts string/symbol/keyword (->symbol), throws otherwise;
  2-arg requires string ns (nil ok) and string name
- keyword: (keyword nil) is nil, 1-arg accepts string/symbol/keyword, 2-arg
  requires string name and nil-or-string ns

keyword file clean; symbol 60/0/1; cons 18/1/1; realized? 25/1/0.
clojure-test-suite pass 3738->3781. spec: seq/strictness (13). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 11:04:06 -04:00
Yogthos
07d5b43fbb feat(strictness): numeric ops reject non-numbers/non-integers like Clojure
- zero?/pos?/neg? throw on non-numbers; odd?/even? throw on non-integers
  (nil, infinities, NaN, fractional) via need-num/need-int helpers
- comparisons < > <= >= throw on non-number args (1-arity stays true, no check)
- max/min throw on non-number args
- quot/rem/mod throw on zero divisor and non-finite operands

odd?/even?/lt/gt/lt_eq/gt_eq suite files now clean; pass 3691->3738.
Updated systematic-coverage-test (zero? nil now throws). spec:
numbers/strictness (15). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 10:58:21 -04:00
Yogthos
66c8c1157b fix: conj 0-arg, conj onto nil (builds list), conj map into map
- (conj) -> []
- (conj nil x ...) builds a list (prepends): (conj nil 1 2) -> (2 1)
- conj a map value into a map/phm merges its entries ((conj {:a 0} {:b 1}) ->
  {:a 0 :b 1}); a [k v] vector/pair still adds one entry.

conj.cljc 14/6/5 -> 21/3/1. clojure-test-suite pass 3681->3691, errors 105->98.
spec: seq/conj-edge-cases (8). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 10:30:07 -04:00
Yogthos
a4d9d5f70b fix: print Infinity/-Infinity/NaN like Clojure (str and pr-str)
Numbers printed via Janet's (string v) rendered infinities/NaN as inf/-inf/nan.
Add fmt-number so str/pr-str (and collection rendering) emit Infinity/-Infinity/
NaN. str.cljc 3->32 pass. Remaining str fails are the integer-valued-double
divergence ((str 0.0) is "0" not "0.0" since 0.0 == 0 in Janet).

spec: numbers/printing-of-inf-&-nan (5). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 10:23:57 -04:00
Yogthos
bcdace7543 fix: case composite constants, associative?/reversible?, update non-fn args, nth nil
- case: quote list literals (read as arrays) in constant position so a wrapped
  list ((a b c)) matches by value instead of being evaluated as a call; symbol
  constants already quoted. Vector/map/set constants already worked. case errors
  in the suite drop to 0 (60 pass).
- associative?: true only for vectors (pvec) and maps (phm/struct/sorted-map),
  not lists/tuples-from-seq-fns/lazy-seqs/sets.
- reversible?: true for vectors and sorted-map/sorted-set only.
- update: coerce f via as-fn so (update m k :kw)/(update m k a-set) work; extra
  args already handled.
- nth: (nth nil i)/(nth nil i default) returns nil/default instead of throwing.

clojure-test-suite pass 3649->3678, errors 122->105, clean files 44->46.
associative?/reversible? files now fully clean. spec: predicates + control/case.
jpm test green.
2026-06-05 10:19:43 -04:00
Yogthos
2ccfa675f7 fix: keyword/set/map as IFn in higher-order fns; nil-seq; take-nth/interpose/sort-by/min-key arities
Biggest fix: jolt keywords are Janet keywords and maps are Janet structs/phm, but
(:a struct) at the Janet level returns nil (not a Clojure accessor) and errors on
a phm — so core-map/filter/sort-by/group-by/etc. calling (f x) directly broke the
ubiquitous keyword/set/map-as-function idioms ((map :a coll), (sort-by :k coll),
(filter a-set coll), (group-by :type coll)). Added as-fn coercion (keyword/symbol
-> key lookup, map -> key lookup, set -> membership) applied at the entry of
map/filter/remove/keep/mapv/filterv/sort-by/group-by/partition-by/some/
not-any?/not-every?/take-while/drop-while/min-key/max-key.

Also:
- realize-for-iteration treats nil as an empty seq (Clojure semantics), fixing
  nth/nthrest/nthnext/take-last/reduce/doseq over nil.
- take-nth and interpose gained their 1-arg transducer arities.
- sort-by gained the 3-arg (keyfn comparator coll) form.
- min-key/max-key: single item returns it without calling f; ties keep the last.
- underive gained the 2-arg global-hierarchy form.

clojure-test-suite pass 3535->3649, errors 177->122, clean files 39->44.
spec: seq/IFn-values-as-functions (11). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 10:10:22 -04:00
Yogthos
acfcf2f94b feat: read N/M/ratio/radix/exponent number literals; clean suite measurement
Reader gaps caused the clojure-test-suite worker to crash whole deftests on
literals it could not parse (0N, 1.5M, 2r1010, 1/2), losing every assertion in
the file. read-number now handles:
- N (bigint) / M (bigdec) suffixes -> plain number (Jolt has no bignum/bigdec)
- ratios a/b -> double quotient
- radix integers NrDDD (2r1010, 16rFF, 36rZ) parsed by base
- exponents (1e3, 1.5e-2) and 0X hex

Also fixed suite measurement: when-var-exists now skips silently (its SKIP
print to stdout was corrupting the worker's count line, dropping whole files),
and the worker emits counts on an @@COUNTS sentinel line (robust against test
bodies that print, e.g. with-out-str). Runner parses the sentinel; deftest
crashes now report the underlying message.

Impact: clojure-test-suite 210->231 files run, pass 1955->3535, clean files
24->39. Baseline raised to 3450/38.

spec: numbers/literal-syntax (13 cases). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 09:54:14 -04:00
Yogthos
03652dce5d feat: ##Inf/##-Inf/##NaN literals, infinite?/NaN?, fix intval? for infinity
The reader now reads the symbolic float values ##Inf, ##-Inf and ##NaN. Added
infinite? and NaN? predicates. Fixed intval? to exclude infinity (floor(inf)=inf
but inf isn't integer-valued), so float?/double? are true for ##Inf and
int?/pos-int?/nat-int?/neg-int? are false for it.

This unblocked many number-test files whose  forms previously failed to
READ (##Inf/##NaN literals), so clojure-test-suite jumped from 2241 to 2539
assertions and pass 1719 -> 1955. Baseline raised to 1900. NaN_qmark now runs.

float?/double? on integer-valued doubles (1.0) remain false: Janet represents
an integer and an integer-valued double identically, so they're inherently
indistinguishable — documented in the README Numbers section.

spec: numbers/floats-&-symbolic-values (15 cases). jpm test green.
Closes jolt-fy8 (fixable parts; int-vs-float ambiguity is a documented divergence).
2026-06-05 09:35:44 -04:00
Yogthos
0ca678a159 test: port clojure-test-suite as baseline-guarded integration battery
Run the external cross-dialect clojure-test-suite (lread/clojure-test-suite,
240 per-fn .cljc files in clojure.test format) against Jolt:

- test/support/clojure_test.clj: minimal clojure.test + portability shims
  (deftest/is/testing/are + when-var-exists/thrown?/big-int?/lazy-seq?) — just
  enough surface to load the suite and tally pass/fail/error. Pre-loaded so the
  suite's (require [clojure.test ...]) finds it already populated.
- test/integration/suite-worker.janet: one-shot worker that loads the shim,
  the suite's number-range helper ns, and a single .cljc file, then prints
  'pass fail error'.
- test/integration/clojure-test-suite-test.janet: spawns a worker per file
  under an ev/with-deadline wall-clock budget (so infinite-seq tests that hang
  Jolt's eager evaluator are auto-contained, not a manual skip-list) and asserts
  pass/clean-file counts stay at/above a baseline. References ~/src/clojure-test-suite
  if present; skips cleanly when absent, like the jank battery.

Current: 210 files run, 7 timed out, 2233 assertions -> 1683 pass / 350 fail /
200 error, 23 clean files. Remaining fails are genuine divergences (float/ratio/
bigint, lenient transients where Clojure throws), tracked separately.

Fixes two real evaluator bugs the suite surfaced:
- :refer now preserves a referred macro's :macro flag (was interned as a plain
  value, degrading referred macros to functions).
- resolve-var now resolves ns aliases (like resolve-sym), so aliased macros
  (e.g. p/thrown? via :as p) dispatch as macros instead of being called as fns.
2026-06-05 09:04:38 -04:00
Yogthos
a0943cb944 test: fold ported-clojure batteries into spec
Mine the remaining integration 'ported Clojure' batteries into the spec layer
and delete them (clojure-atom/control/for/logic/macros, core, logic). A broad
function-coverage diff confirmed they exercised no clojure.core fn the spec
lacked; their distinctive value was the truthiness/boolean contract, now
captured in a dedicated spec.

New/expanded spec coverage:
- spec/truthiness-spec: only nil/false are falsy (0, "", [], {}, #{} are truthy);
  not / and / or return-value & short-circuit semantics; if-not/when-not/boolean
- assert (exceptions-spec), get-validator (state-spec)

Layout now: spec 23 files / 732 cases; integration trimmed to 10 genuine
cross-cutting batteries (conformance, SCI bootstrap/runtime, jank, compile-mode,
api, namespace, bootstrap, features, systematic-coverage). conformance 218/218,
jpm test green.
2026-06-05 07:50:16 -04:00
Yogthos
a681daf7b9 test: fold cljs ports into spec; add exceptions spec + gap coverage
Mine the cljs port batteries into the spec layer and delete them (their behavior
is covered by spec; the unique functions they exercised are now specced).
Removed test/integration/ports/ entirely.

New/expanded spec coverage from the mining:
- spec/exceptions-spec: try/catch/finally, throw, ex-info/ex-message/ex-data/ex-cause
- doto, pr-str, keyword/symbol constructors, atom?, dynamic var binding

Two rare edges filed (jolt-...): rethrow of a caught ex-info re-wraps it; var-set
on a dynamic var inside binding no-ops. Core try/catch/ex-info and binding work.

Test layout is now spec (22 files, ~677 cases) / integration / unit / support.
conformance 218/218, jpm test green.
2026-06-05 01:12:39 -04:00
Yogthos
bcd0e42b33 test: fold phase ports into spec; promote compile-mode test
Mine the phase* port batteries into the spec layer and delete them (their
behavior is now covered by spec): phase5 (hierarchies), phase6 (tagged
literals/reader-conditionals), phase7 (lazy/sets), phase8+phase12 (protocols;
phase12 was a duplicate of phase8), phase10 (strings/set), phase13
(reify/walk). Unique cases mined into spec: reader #inst/#uuid/#?@ splice,
(Type. args) dot constructor, lazy-seq body-runs-once, keywordize-keys/
stringify-keys, custom :default key and explicit :hierarchy dispatch.

phase6-final tested the COMPILE-MODE path ({:compile? true}), distinct from the
interpreter-based spec — kept and renamed integration/compile-mode-test.

jpm test green, conformance 218/218.
2026-06-05 01:07:09 -04:00
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
a24e9bfba0 test(spec): state, multimethods, protocols — fix reify, get-method, hierarchies
Add spec suites for stateful refs (atoms/volatiles/delays/promises), multimethods
(dispatch + hierarchies), and protocols/types/records. Bugs caught and fixed:
- reify with multiple methods registered only the first (stepped i by 2 over
  one-element specs); now collects every method spec
- get-method/methods/remove-method evaluated their arg to the dispatch fn, but a
  multimethod's methods live on its var — now resolve the var (get-method and
  methods are special forms; remove-method fixed). get-method/methods added.
- no global hierarchy: 2-arg derive modified a throwaway, isa? was hardcoded
  false, parents missing, ancestors/descendants returned arrays (so contains?
  failed), and dispatch ignored derive. Now a global hierarchy backs the 1/2-arg
  derive/isa?/parents/ancestors/descendants (returning sets) and multimethod
  dispatch falls back to it.

Corrected a phase5 port assertion that encoded the old isa? bug.
conformance 218/218, jpm test green.
2026-06-05 00:24:18 -04:00
Yogthos
68d6b1d6c1 test(spec): numbers, strings, predicates — fix variadic <, seq?, index-of
Add spec suites for numbers/arithmetic, strings (str + clojure.string), and
type/value predicates. Bugs they caught and fixed:
- <, >, <=, >= were binary-only; now variadic ((< 1 2 3) chains)
- seq? was true for vectors; vectors are not ISeq in Clojure, so (seq? [1])
  is now false (true only for lists/lazy-seqs)
- clojure.string/index-of and last-index-of were 1-based (stray inc); now
  0-based per Clojure

Corrected a systematic-coverage assertion that encoded the old seq? bug.
jpm test green, conformance 218/218.
2026-06-05 00:13:19 -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