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Yogthos
c2511fee7e deps: make the .cpcache key stable and keep git fetch off stdout
The cache key was built with janet's (hash ...), which is seeded per
process, so it never matched across invocations and every jolt-deps run
re-resolved and re-fetched. Store the raw key material instead.

Run the jpm git calls silenced (:silent) with a one-line progress note
on stderr — the checkout chatter ("HEAD is now at ...") was landing on
stdout and corrupting the documented JOLT_PATH=$(jolt-deps path) capture.

Covered by two new deps-resolve checks: a cross-process cache-hit probe
(sentinel-tampered cache file) and a stdout-cleanliness check against a
local file:// git dep.
2026-06-11 01:31:37 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
9cb3369f50
Merge pull request #70 from jolt-lang/config-shims
java shims for yogthos/config + three conformance fixes
2026-06-11 00:19:33 -04:00
Yogthos
d161e16df6 core: java shims for yogthos/config + three conformance fixes
yogthos/config now loads and runs end to end: config.edn/.lein-env
deep merge, env vars keywordized and type-converted, PushbackReader
over io/reader, reload-env via alter-var-root. New shims:
java.io.PushbackReader (read/unread), Long/parseLong, BigInteger.,
Boolean/parseBoolean, System/getProperties; clojure.edn/read now
drains an actual reader (it used to read one LINE from a raw janet
file handle, so multi-line config files and shim readers both broke).

Three real bugs shaken out, each with regression specs:

- An empty rest arg bound () instead of nil. ((fn [& r] (if r 1 2)))
  returned 1; the truthy () sent config's (or (.exists f) required)
  down the wrong branch. Fixed in the interpreter and the compiled-fn
  emission. Internal apply boundaries (protocol dispatch, core-apply)
  now accept a nil seq like Clojure's (apply f x nil).

- seq/map over a raw janet table (System/getenv, os/environ) yielded
  nothing, so config's read-system-env came back empty. Raw host
  tables now seq as kv entries like any map, in core-seq,
  realize-for-iteration, and coll->cells. The old spec row hid this
  behind a vacuous (every? pred empty) — replaced with one that
  asserts non-emptiness.

- edn/read single-line limitation, as above.

test/integration/config-lib-test.janet runs the real library from
~/src/config (skips when absent).
2026-06-11 00:11:04 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
1673a0f024
Merge pull request #69 from jolt-lang/deps-tasks
deps: global gitlibs-style clone cache + :tasks runner
2026-06-10 23:30:57 -04:00
Yogthos
9ab36eb97f deps: global gitlibs-style clone cache + :tasks runner
Git clones now default to a shared, sha-immutable cache —
$JOLT_GITLIBS, else <config-dir>/gitlibs — instead of a per-project
./jpm_tree, the tools.gitlibs ~/.gitlibs model. Passing tree
explicitly still works (tests do). The resolved-roots cache moves
out of the clone tree to the project-local .cpcache/jolt-deps.jdn,
since roots depend on the project while clones don't.

deps.edn grows :tasks, the honest subset of babashka's: a string
task is a shell command, a map task is {:main-opts [...] :doc}.
jolt-deps tasks lists them (merged user+project), jolt-deps task
NAME runs one. Bare-expression tasks are out of scope: the reader
hands back parsed data and round-tripping to source is fragile.

Also fixes load-config skipping the symbol-key normalization when
only one config file existed — :tasks/:deps keys stayed raw reader
symbols (which embed positions and never compare equal), so lookups
missed. Regression rows in deps-tasks-test; docs updated for the
whole tools.deps surface (aliases, -A/-M, user config, conflicts,
gitlibs cache, tasks).
2026-06-10 23:22:36 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
0a01afe595
Merge pull request #68 from jolt-lang/deps-aliases
deps: aliases, user config merge, tools.deps conflict semantics
2026-06-10 23:21:52 -04:00
Yogthos
add80c3018 deps: aliases, user config merge, tools.deps conflict semantics
deps.edn :aliases now work the tools.deps way, scoped to what jolt
supports (git/:local, no maven): :extra-paths and :extra-deps
accumulate across selected aliases, :main-opts is last-wins. The CLI
grows -A:dev:test (selects aliases for path/run/repl/-e) and
-M:alias (runs the alias :main-opts through jolt). A user-level
deps.edn ($JOLT_CONFIG, else $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/jolt, else ~/.jolt)
merges under the project file: :deps and :aliases merge per key with
the project winning, everything else replaces.

Resolution is now breadth-first so a top-level coordinate always
beats a transitive one for the same lib (it was DFS first-wins —
a dep's pin could shadow the project's own). Conflicting coordinates
for one lib warn on stderr with both coords and which won. Also
fixes dedup keying: it hashed the symbol struct's string repr, which
carries reader position metadata, so the same lib from two files
never deduped.

resolve-deps-cached keys on project edn + user edn + aliases.
Tests: deps-aliases-test and deps-conflicts-test, local deps only.
2026-06-10 23:13:46 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
f50fdad0ee
Merge pull request #67 from jolt-lang/java-time-shims
java.time + java.io shims: Selmer renders end to end
2026-06-10 22:38:08 -04:00
Yogthos
d584369dda core: java.time + java.io shims — Selmer renders end to end (jolt-ea7)
Selmer now loads and renders templates on jolt: variables, filters
(upper, date with JVM patterns), if/for tags, nested lookups, HTML
escaping, and render-file with its last-modified template cache.

New src/jolt/javatime.janet provides the java.time surface Selmer's
date filters use (DateTimeFormatter/Instant/ZoneId/LocalDateTime/
FormatStyle/Locale, epoch-ms backed, host-local timezone) plus the
java.io/java.lang/java.net shims its template reader needs
(StringReader, StringBuilder, URL, File/separator, Class/forName).
Everything registers through three new evaluator registries
(class-statics, tagged-methods, class-ctors), so the module is data
plus an install call.

Fixes shaken out along the way, each load-bearing for Selmer and
correct on their own:
- :refer :all silently referred nothing (it iterated the :all keyword)
- ns :import ignored vector specs and didn't share deftype ctor vars
- dot calls on deftype/reify instances never consulted the protocol
  registry, so (.render-node node ctx) failed where (render-node ...)
  worked
- instance? rejected expression type args like (Class/forName "[C")
- char-array didn't accept a string
- io/resource now searches the loader's source roots (the classpath
  analog); io/reader handles char arrays, URLs, readers, and returns
  an in-memory reader with :read-line-fn for file paths
- String .split (regex, JVM trailing-empty semantics), file-path
  methods (.toURI/.toURL/.getPath/.lastModified/.exists)
- System/getProperty (os.name & co), the janet/* bridge now works
  inside env-less fibers, and qualified class names that syntax-quote
  mangles (selmer.util/StringBuilder) fall back to the ctor registry

Spec rows cover the shim surface; test/integration/selmer-test.janet
runs the real Selmer from ~/src/selmer (skips cleanly when absent).
2026-06-10 22:29:53 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
123c58560a
Merge pull request #66 from jolt-lang/unicode-regex
regex: \p{...} property classes; interop: the String method surface (cuerdas green)
2026-06-10 21:38:08 -04:00
Yogthos
1898df99bc regex: \p{...} property classes; interop: the String method surface (cuerdas is green)
\p{L}/\p{Lu}/\p{Ll}/\p{N}/\p{Z}/\p{Ps}/\p{Pe} (+\P negation) land in
both escape positions of the regex compiler, mapped onto the byte PEGs:
ASCII exact, any high byte (inside a UTF-8 sequence) counts as a LETTER —
so ^\p{L}+$ accepts UTF-8 words while \p{N}/\p{Z} stay ASCII. (?u) was
already a tolerated no-op flag. Unknown property names error at compile.

Chasing the acceptance target (cuerdas via deps-conformance) pulled in the
rest of its clj-compat chain, each a real gap:
- the deps-conformance harness reads libraries under clj-compat reader
  features (deps are clj/cljc by definition — without :clj, cuerdas's
  #?(:clj (instance? Pattern x)) branches resolved to NIL bodies)
- instance? knows Pattern/java.util.regex.Pattern (regex values) and
  Character (cuerdas's rx/regexp? gate on split)
- the java.lang.String method surface: .toLowerCase/.toUpperCase/.trim/
  .indexOf(-1 on miss)/.lastIndexOf/.substring/.charAt/.startsWith/
  .endsWith/.contains/.replace/.equalsIgnoreCase/... — ASCII case mapping,
  unknown methods error (the old path silently returned nil)
- the (.method obj args) SUGAR now desugars to (. obj method args) in the
  interpreter — it was never implemented (bare .method heads resolved as
  vars, hence 'Cannot call nil')
- Long/MAX_VALUE / MIN_VALUE statics (f64 approximations)

deps-conformance: medley ok, cuerdas ok (was check-error); dependency now
loads its clj branches and fails only on its single-segment ns resolution.
30 new spec rows (11 regex, 19 interop). Gate exit 0.
2026-06-10 21:29:22 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
621ca5cf75
Merge pull request #65 from jolt-lang/bug-batch
core: three bug fixes — ifn?, prefer-method dispatch, reader comments in map values
2026-06-10 21:11:10 -04:00
Yogthos
c06af7c9f4 core: three bug fixes — ifn?, prefer-method dispatch, reader comments in map values
ifn? (jolt-1vx) is the canonical IFn set in the overlay: fns, keywords,
symbols, maps (sorted included), sets, vectors, and vars — NOT lists. The
seed version said true for lists and false for struct maps and vars.
Mutable-mode caveat documented (vectors and lists share the array repr
there). 13 predicate rows.

Multimethod dispatch (jolt-heo) now collects EVERY isa-matching method key
and picks the dominant one — x dominates y when prefer-method'd over it or
(isa? x y) — and two matches with no dominant is an ambiguity ERROR, as in
Clojure. It used to take whichever key the table yielded first, silently
ignoring prefer-method. The prefers store upgrades to Clojure's
{x -> set-of-dominated} shape, shared between the dispatch closure and
prefer-method-setup via the var; prefers becomes a macro over a setup fn
(the store lives on the VAR — the multifn value can't carry it, so the old
fn read {} forever). 6 multimethod rows + the conformance row updated to
the canonical shape (335x3).

The reader (jolt-ou8) kept the pending KEY when a comment or #_ sits in a
map's VALUE slot: the old code dropped both, desyncing kv pairing — the
real value became the next key and the closing brace landed in value
position ('Unmatched closing brace'). Selmer's deps.edn (a '; for
development (REPL, etc)' comment between key and value) now parses; 6
reader rows incl. nested commented maps.

Gate: jpm exit 0, conformance 335x3, all tests passed.
2026-06-10 21:03:14 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
19606730a3
Merge pull request #64 from jolt-lang/ir-passes
compiler: IR pass pipeline + constant folding (jolt-2om)
2026-06-10 19:37:22 -04:00
Yogthos
35e8821a92 compiler: IR pass pipeline + constant folding (jolt-2om, nanopass-lite)
jolt.passes is the new portable pipeline stage between the analyzer and the
back end: pure IR -> IR rewrites, total over node :ops (unknown ops pass
through with folded children), loaded with the compiler namespaces and
resolved lazily by analyze-form (JOLT_NO_IR_PASSES=1 disables — the same
escape-hatch pattern as the macro oracle). The shape is flatiron's opt.clj
applied to the jolt IR, which is what jolt-2om asked for.

The first pass is constant folding: a call of a foldable numeric SEED fn
(the later tiers don't exist when the compiler loads) whose args are all
constant numbers becomes a constant, and an if with a constant test becomes
the taken branch (dead-branch elimination — the untaken side never even
resolves). Folding computes with the ACTUAL jolt fns, so results match
runtime semantics by construction; a fold that would throw (mod 5 0) is
left for runtime.

Two walk lessons paid for in debugging: let/loop bindings are
[name init-ir] PAIRS, not maps (assoc'ing :init into a pair corrupts it);
and a throw inside the interpreted pass unwinds past the interpreter's ns
restores, so analyze-form restores the compile ns after the (protected)
pass call — without that, one pass error left current-ns in jolt.passes and
the rest of the tier compile resolved against the wrong namespace (sort-by
landed on the 2-arg JANET builtin).

ir-passes-test pins folds, conservatism (free vars, throwing folds), and
end-to-end eval. Gate exit 0.
2026-06-10 19:29:36 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
40da75cee4
Merge pull request #63 from jolt-lang/pmap
core: lazy realization shared across walks (once-only effects); pmap family
2026-06-10 19:20:28 -04:00
Yogthos
4a1a9e3aec core: lazy realization is shared across walks (once-only effects); pmap family
Every walk over a lazy seq created FRESH wrapper tables around the shared
rest-thunks (ls-rest, ls-seq/ls-count, realize-for-iteration, the printers,
reduce — each had its own make-lazy-seq loop), so independent walks re-ran
the thunks: side effects duplicated, and a doall'd seq of futures was
re-spawned serially by the deref walk. Every walker now goes through
ls-rest-cached, which memoizes the rest wrapper on its node — thunks run
exactly once, as in Clojure. Costs ~10% on walk-heavy benches (the per-node
cache get/put — Clojure's LazySeq pays the same); net still -9% vs the
pre-linear-walks baseline. Three regression rows pin once-only effects and
value stability across walks.

On top of that: pmap/pcalls/pvalues (jolt-oeu) over the real-thread futures
— spawn-all-then-deref (the once-only fix is what makes the doall actually
mean that), snapshot semantics documented, multi-coll arity via the
canonical vector-zip. System/currentTimeMillis + nanoTime land as System
statics (the realtime clock — os/time is whole seconds, which quantized
every elapsed measurement to 1000ms). Seven pmap rows incl. a generous-
margin parallelism check (4 x 200ms sleeps under 700ms after warmup).
2026-06-10 19:14:49 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
599c0468f7
Merge pull request #62 from jolt-lang/native-ops-batch2
backend: extend native-ops — mod/rem///bit ops emit janet opcodes
2026-06-10 19:08:51 -04:00
Yogthos
e64c1f1b36 backend: extend native-ops — mod/rem///bit ops emit janet opcodes (jolt-5lm)
The native-ops table grows from 9 to 16, each verified for semantic parity
with the jolt fn before inclusion (incl. negative operands): mod is floored
on both sides, rem (janet %) truncates, / is variadic with (/ x) -> 1/x.
quot is deliberately absent — janet div floors where Clojure truncates.
jolt's bit fns are 2-arg (unlike Clojure's variadic), so the bit ops emit
native only at exactly that arity; bit-not is unary. Eight new conformance
rows pin compile=interpret on the new ops at their guarded arities (334x3).

map-read 10.8 -> 9.2 ms (the (mod i 100) in its loop inlines). From the
flatiron review's unchecked-primitive-loops idea.
2026-06-10 19:02:19 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
377fe706e9
Merge pull request #61 from jolt-lang/linear-seq-walks
core: seq walks over concrete collections are linear (bench TOTAL -18%)
2026-06-10 19:02:14 -04:00
Yogthos
4f78f6be33 core: seq walks over concrete collections are linear (bench TOTAL -18%)
Reviewing flatiron's morsel batching for applicability turned up something
better hiding under the lazy machinery: every cell over a concrete
collection was produced by slicing the REMAINDER ((tuple/slice c 1) per
element in coll->cells, and rest/next sliced the same way), so any full walk
was O(n^2). mapv over 40k elements took 10.4 SECONDS; a 20k-element
first/rest loop took two.

Cells over indexed collections now walk by INDEX (one shared indexed-cells
helper, O(1) per step), and rest/next of a vector/tuple/list return an O(1)
lazy view from index 1 — which also makes (rest [1 2 3]) a SEQ, as in
Clojure (it was a vector-typed slice; seq?/vector? rows pin the change).

mapv 40k: 10405 -> 182 ms. rest-loop 20k: 2040 -> 31 ms. Whole bench:
seq-pipe -28%, into-vec -24%, str-join -18%, hof -26%, TOTAL 4565 -> 3753
(-18% vs main, back to back). Chunked seqs (jolt-yqc) drop in priority:
the quadratic walks were the actual cost; chunking now only amortizes
per-element closure allocation.

Nine regression rows incl. 20k/50k linear-scaling smoke tests. Gate exit 0.
2026-06-10 18:56:19 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
c24c7617b8
Merge pull request #60 from jolt-lang/ns-alias-unify
core: one alias store (jolt-ark); '.' classified as a special form
2026-06-10 18:53:08 -04:00
Yogthos
e311018d55 core: one alias store (jolt-ark); '.' classified as the special form it is
require-:as wrote the string-keyed :imports table (which resolution reads)
while ns-aliases read the symbol-keyed :aliases table (which nothing wrote)
— so (ns-aliases) was always empty and the alias fn had to write both as a
bridge. :aliases (alias-name string -> ns-name string) is THE store now:
require :as and the alias fn write it, both resolution paths read it first
(falling back to :imports for class imports, which is all that table holds
now), ns-unalias removes one entry, and ns-aliases presents Clojure's
{alias-symbol -> namespace object} shape built from it. ns-resolve's
qualified path goes through the same lookup.

Also: the coverage dashboard's last 'resolvable-not-interned' entry was '.'
— which (resolve '.) returns nil for on the JVM too; the tool now classifies
it as the special form it is, and that category reads ZERO.

7 new unified-alias spec rows (require/alias/ns-unalias round-trips through
both the resolution and introspection views); the white-box namespace test
tracks the accessor rename. Gate exit 0.
2026-06-10 18:37:19 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
7c2d556dc5
Merge pull request #59 from jolt-lang/variadic-recur
evaluator: recur into a variadic arity binds the rest seq directly (fixes the hang)
2026-06-10 18:29:08 -04:00
Yogthos
502eabdb2d evaluator: recur into a variadic arity binds the rest seq directly (fixes the hang)
(recur (inc acc) (rest xs)) re-entered the fn through its varargs collector,
so the rest seq came back wrapped in a fresh 1-element rest list — xs never
emptied and the interpreter hung (jolt-4df; the compile path was already
correct). recur now re-enters through a dedicated entry that binds the LAST
arg directly as the rest param (n-fixed + 1 args, Clojure's contract), in
both the single-arity and multi-arity fn* paths; the shared body runner keeps
the ns-swap/restore in one place, and fixed arities still re-dispatch through
the arity dispatcher exactly as before.

Six spec rows: the original repro, zero-fixed variadic, rest-empties-to-nil,
multi-arity variadic recur, nil rest, and a fixed-arity control.
2026-06-10 18:23:13 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
4a4f658f97
Merge pull request #58 from jolt-lang/edn-ns-fixes
core: edn :readers/:default opts; uncaught throws no longer leak the callee's ns
2026-06-10 18:22:43 -04:00
Yogthos
6260230231 core: edn :readers/:default opts; uncaught throws no longer leak the callee's ns
clojure.edn was nearly complete (sets, #uuid/#inst, :eof all landed earlier);
the :readers opt was ignored and :default missing. Both work now — the
reader stores a tag as a :#name keyword, so the lookup normalizes it to the
symbol Clojure keys :readers with; :default gets (tag value); built-in data
readers stay the fallback. 8 new edn spec rows. This was the last open item
of jolt-0mb (the vendored walk/zip/data/edn battery has been green for a
while: 34/33/61/50, all clean).

Chasing the probe cascade ('Unable to resolve symbol: edn/...' after one
error) found a real evaluator bug: an interpreted fn body runs with
current-ns rebound to its DEFINING ns and restores it with a plain trailing
call — an UNCAUGHT throw skips every restore on the way out, leaving the ctx
stuck in the deepest callee's ns, where alias-qualified lookups then fail
(the same cascade previously seen via sci). The repair lives at the
TOP-LEVEL boundary (loader/eval-toplevel saves the entry ns and restores it
on error before re-raising) — NOT per-call defer/try, which builds a fiber
per frame and blew the C stack on deep interpreted recursion (file-seq)
when tried first. Regression tests cover the cross-eval leak and that
aliases keep resolving.
2026-06-10 18:16:06 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
fef99db6d8
Merge pull request #57 from jolt-lang/spec-untested-vars
spec: rows for every untested var (131 -> 0); five real bugs found by the probes
2026-06-10 17:58:28 -04:00
Yogthos
d06b3fe636 spec: rows for every untested var (131 -> 0); the probes found five real bugs
test/spec/untested-vars-spec.janet adds 143 rows asserting jolt's documented
behavior for the whole implemented-untested category — primed arithmetic,
the array/aset/coercion stubs, unchecked-*, the chunk family, JVM-shape
stubs (class/bean/proxy/memfn as resolve-only or :throws), ns/REPL
machinery, and the misc seqs. tools/spec_coverage.py now checks each var as
a whole TOKEN in the test sources (call-position-only matching missed *1,
+', ., .., /, and bare transducer refs like cat).

Writing rows from probed truth surfaced five real bugs, all fixed:
- comp with a jolt-IFn stage silently returned nil ((comp seq :content)) —
  raw Janet keyword application is not jolt invoke. comp is the canonical
  overlay defn now (fixed-arity composed fn, so the hot 1-arg path is two
  direct calls); the seed keeps a private td-comp only for the transducer
  machinery. hof bench +9% vs native, the price of correct IFn dispatch.
- extend (the fn) was a nil-expanding stub MACRO shadowing any definition;
  it's a real fn over register-method now, and extends? (a constant-false
  stub) is real over extenders
- (.. x f g) hit the 'ClassName.' constructor branch (a name ending in a
  dot) and died; .. is the canonical threading macro now
- aclone errored on pvecs; ns-interns/ns-imports returned live host tables
  that count/seq reject (now structs)

Thread/sleep + Thread/yield land as Thread statics beside Math/: sleep parks
the WORKER's own event loop (each future thread has one), which makes timed
deref provably fire — futures-spec gains the timeout-fires, sleep-in-body,
and timed-out-future-still-completes rows. The futures impl itself already
ran on real OS threads (ev/spawn-thread + marshalled results); jolt-ejx was
stale.

Dashboard: implemented+tested 433 -> 564 of 694; implemented-untested and
missing-portable are both EMPTY. Gate: jpm exit 0, all tests passed.
2026-06-10 17:52:30 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
daab2ab4cc
Merge pull request #56 from jolt-lang/missing-core-vars
core: the last seven missing-portable vars — coverage gap closed (jolt-brh)
2026-06-10 17:28:11 -04:00
Yogthos
6445f461bb core: the last seven missing-portable vars — coverage gap closed (jolt-brh)
The dashboard's missing-portable category is now EMPTY (was 35 when the issue
was filed; this session's io/leaf work had already landed most of them).
The final seven:

- extenders — ctx-capturing clojure.core fn over the protocol type-registry:
  the type-tags implementing a protocol, as symbols; nil when none
- find-keyword — keyword: jolt keywords have no intern table, so it always
  finds (babashka makes the same call)
- inst-ms* — the raw Inst method; one inst representation, so = inst-ms
- read+string — over the 50-io readers, which now expose :buf and :fill-fn;
  returns [form exact-text-consumed], EOF throws or yields [eof-value ""]
  with the 3-arity, works for string AND stdin readers
- with-local-vars — fresh free-standing var cells (__local-var seam) bound as
  locals; var-get/var-set work on any cell
- with-open — canonical recursive expansion closing through the __close seam:
  a map-like value's :close fn or a host file (no .close interop here);
  nested closes run inner-first, finally runs on throw
- with-precision — body evaluates with precision/:rounding accepted and
  ignored (doubles, no BigDecimal context) — documented divergence

30 new spec rows (test/spec/missing-vars-spec.janet); coverage.md
regenerated: implemented+tested 426 -> 433, missing-portable 7 -> 0.
Gate: jpm exit 0, all tests passed.
2026-06-10 17:22:28 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
3051f4264a
Merge pull request #55 from jolt-lang/phm-resize
phm: grow the bucket array past load factor 2 (map-read 4.5x recovery)
2026-06-10 17:12:04 -04:00
Yogthos
24a8522b51 phm: grow the bucket array past load factor 2 (map-read 4.5x recovery)
The phm had a FIXED 8 buckets, so a 100-entry map was a ~12-entry linear
scan per lookup — and phm-get walked the bucket twice (contains? then find).
This went mostly unnoticed until the canonical zipmap (batch 2) started
returning phms where kvs->map had built structs for scalar keys, regressing
the map-read bench ~7x (jolt-s3y).

phm-assoc now rehashes into a doubled bucket array when the count passes 2
entries/bucket (done on the fresh copy, so persistence is untouched);
phm-get is single-pass with a presence flag (nil values still distinguish
from missing); key= tries identity/scalar equality before paying for
canonicalization; the bucket count is derived from (length (m :buckets)),
not a constant, so any already-marshaled map keeps working. core-contains?'s
phm branch goes through phm-contains? instead of poking buckets directly.

map-read 48.5 -> 10.9 ms (the residual vs the pre-batch-2 6.7 is the
canonicalizing-representation constant); map-build steady; bench TOTAL 4457
vs 4565 on main back-to-back. New unit case crosses the resize boundary at
500 entries: every key found, nil values present, collection keys canonical,
dissoc + persistence intact. Gate: jpm exit 0, conformance 326x3.
2026-06-10 17:06:03 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
ce4f387a2f
Merge pull request #54 from jolt-lang/ci-green
ci: fix the one red test on CI runners; document the gate + porting gotchas
2026-06-10 17:04:25 -04:00
Yogthos
b1486d58a0 ci: fix the one red test on CI runners; document the gate + porting gotchas
nrepl-test was CI's only failure: the server subprocess ran main.janet from
source, paying the full compile-mode init, which outran the 5s connect poll
on slow runners (locally it always won the race). The test now prefers
build/jolt — its ctx is baked at build time, so it accepts in ~20ms and CI
builds it anyway — falls back to source, polls up to 60s under a 90s
watchdog, and dumps the server's stderr when startup fails so the next CI
failure is diagnosable.

CLAUDE.md's placeholder sections become real: build/test commands with the
run-the-gate-with-a-real-exit-code protocol (a piped gate once shipped masked
spec failures), the seed/overlay/tier architecture sketch, and the porting
gotchas that have each bitten at least once (leaf verification, stub-breaks-
self-recursion, tier macro ordering, ref-get vs get on attached-ops wrappers,
:jolt/type map keys, expander-called fns, canonical-port policy) — previously
only in local bd memories.
2026-06-10 16:59:12 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
1d373299a4
Merge pull request #53 from jolt-lang/inline-var-deref
backend: inline the var deref at indirect call sites (fib 1.75x)
2026-06-10 16:42:56 -04:00
Yogthos
639effd58c backend: inline the var deref at indirect call sites (fib 1.75x)
An indirect global reference emitted ((var-get 'cell) ...) — a function call
per deref, whose body is a binding-stack check plus a root read. The emitter
now inlines that: (if (in 'cell :dynamic) (var-get 'cell) (in 'cell :root)).
Non-dynamic vars — the vast majority of references — pay two native table
ops and a branch instead of a call; dynamic vars take the full var-get
(thread-binding walk). Redefinition stays live (:root is read per call) and
binding semantics are exact: the :dynamic check is PER CALL, not at emit,
because a (def ^:dynamic x) in the same compiled unit marks the cell dynamic
only when the def runs — the same reason JVM Clojure's Var.deref() checks
the thread-bound bit every call (an emit-time variant was 1.7x faster still
on fib but failed conformance exactly there).

fib 130 -> 74 ms (1.75x); bench TOTAL 4564 -> 4437 back-to-back. This
displaces the gen-counter inline-cache design from jolt-8sq: with var-get's
existing fast path, resolution was never the cost — the call was. A
gen-guarded cache would add state per site to save nothing further, and
couldn't skip the dynamic check anyway.

Found while benching: map-read regressed ~7x back in batch 2 (canonical
zipmap builds a phm where kvs->map built a struct) — filed as jolt-s3y.

Gate: jpm test exit 0, conformance 326x3, suite >= baseline.
2026-06-10 16:42:46 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
19d59cba85
Merge pull request #52 from jolt-lang/leaf-shrink-batch4
core: Stage 3 — leaf batch 4: sort-by + rand family + char tables
2026-06-10 16:30:23 -04:00
Yogthos
3d7de8ff90 core: Stage 3 — leaf batch 4: sort-by + the rand family + char tables to the overlay
sort-by, rand-int, shuffle, random-uuid, char-escape-string, and
char-name-string move to 20-coll over the two host seams that stay (rand and
sort — they ARE the randomness/ordering primitives). Canonical upgrades ride
along: sort-by defaults its comparator to compare, so nil sorts FIRST (the
kernel fn used host ordering and put nil last); rand-int truncates toward
zero via int (the kernel fn floored, wrong for negative n); shuffle is a
pure-functional Fisher-Yates over vector assoc and rejects non-collections
(a string is seqable but not shuffleable, as on the JVM — the honest gate
caught that one); random-uuid builds over rand-int and validates through
parse-uuid; the char tables are char-keyed Clojure maps (Clojure's shape —
the seed keeps its private code-keyed copies for pr-render).

22 new spec rows. Gate: jpm test exit 0 verified, suite 4698 >= 4660, bench
parity with main back-to-back (4733 vs 4817).
2026-06-10 16:30:17 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
17f2474be2
Merge pull request #51 from jolt-lang/early-defn-recompile
core: staged recompile for early defns; keys/vals/empty? leave the seed (jolt-4j3)
2026-06-10 16:16:31 -04:00
Yogthos
63eb6eca6e core: staged recompile for early defns; keys/vals/empty? leave the seed (jolt-4j3)
recompile-defns! is the defn analog of recompile-macros!: pre/at-kernel
overlay defns (00-syntax's destructure and friends; the kernel tier too in
interpret mode) load as interpreted closures, the evaluator stashes their fn
source on the var (:defn-src, scoped by a flag only api/load-core-overlay!
sets), and the end-of-init pass compiles them and swaps the var root. With
that in place, keys/vals/empty? — the fns the 00-syntax expanders call at
expansion time — move to the top of 00-syntax as raw fn* defs (canonical:
keys/vals project (seq m), so sorted maps come back in comparator order and
(keys {}) is nil; empty? keeps O(1) count dispatch with seq's cell check only
for the lazy/list fallback). The sorted tier drops its now-dead :keys/:vals
ops.

Correctness fixes that surfaced once the gate was run with a REAL exit code
(the previous 'jpm test | grep' gates reported grep's exit and masked spec
failures across #48-#50):
- map conj is strict again: a non-nil/non-map arg must be a 2-element vector
  ('Vector arg to map conj must be a pair'), and merge inherits it — the
  batch-2 canonical merge had silently dropped the validation
- conj onto a lazy seq prepends (it fell into the MAP fallback); upstream
  clojure.data/diff relies on (conj seq x) via set/union over keys, so diff
  now matches Clojure exactly
- (seq {}) / (seq #{}) / empty phm are nil, not ()
- key/val are strict (a plain vector is not an entry); find mints a REAL
  entry as the first entry of a one-entry map, nil values intact
- the sci avoid-method-too-large stub passes its registry map through
  instead of returning a raw host table (strict conj rejected it; sci's
  clojure-core registry is also no longer discarded)

Test updates: lazy-infinite pins take-nth realization at 5 (was 7 — the
canonical lazy impl realizes fewer); self-host asserts the analyzer IS loaded
in interpret mode (compiled expanders, PR #50) and is NOT in the
:compile-macros? false oracle. 18 new maps-spec rows.

Gate: jpm test exit 0 (verified directly, not through a pipe), conformance
326x3, suite 4698 >= 4660.
2026-06-10 16:16:23 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
e6f562c175
Merge pull request #50 from jolt-lang/macro-expansion-path
core: compiled macro expansion in every mode (+123 suite passes)
2026-06-10 15:37:39 -04:00
Yogthos
dc1f6d9755 core: compiled macro expansion in every mode (+123 suite passes)
Macros are ordinary compiled fns in Clojure's model; compile mode has had
that since the staged bootstrap, but interpret mode — the conformance
battery's default — kept interpreted expanders, so every distinct (and ...)/
(cond ...) call form, and every fresh form produced by a recursive expansion,
ran an interpreted closure. ensure-macros-compiled! now runs in every mode:
interpret-mode init loads the tiers fast-interpreted, then one pass at the
end builds the analyzer (which itself stays interpreted there) and compiles
all stashed expanders; user defmacros after init compile too. The new
:compile-macros? opt (JOLT_INTERPRET_MACROS=1) preserves the fully-
interpreted oracle, and joins the ctx-image cache key.

Battery: 4700 pass / 90 clean files / 7 timeouts, from 4577 / 87 / 9 — two
macro-heavy files stopped timing out and 149 more assertions execute. The
compiled-expander delta proper is +67 passes (oracle mode on the same tree
measures 4633). Baselines raised 4540->4660, clean 86->88. Interpret init
grows 0.12s -> 1.12s for the analyzer build; init-cached amortizes it to ~5ms
per process.

New macro-expansion-test pins: expanders compiled in interpret mode (core +
post-init user defmacros), uncompilable bodies fall back interpreted and
still work, compile mode unchanged, oracle opt-out honored.

Follow-up filed (jolt-4j3): the same staged-recompile treatment for early
overlay DEFNS, which is what still pins keys/vals/empty? to the seed.
2026-06-10 15:37:32 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
1ec2fa4adf
Merge pull request #49 from jolt-lang/leaf-shrink-batch3
core: Stage 3 — leaf batch 3: empty/assoc-in/update-in + interpose/take-nth
2026-06-10 15:26:47 -04:00
Yogthos
780b6474ff core: Stage 3 — leaf batch 3: empty/assoc-in/update-in + interpose/take-nth to the overlay
empty, assoc-in, and update-in move to 20-coll.clj as the canonical recursive
ports; interpose and take-nth move to the lazy tier WITH their canonical
transducer arities (volatile-based), so the seed's td-interpose/td-take-nth
helpers go too. (empty lazy-seq) is () now — the kernel fn returned a bare
host table for it.

keys/vals/empty? stay put for now: they're expander-coupled — 00-syntax's
when/and/or/cond/destructure expanders call them at expansion time, which
happens during the kernel-tier compile, before any later tier exists. They
move when early defns get the staged-recompile treatment macros already have.

26 new spec rows (incl. transducer arities through sequence/into and laziness
checks against (range)). Gate green: conformance 326x3, suite >= baseline,
full jpm test.
2026-06-10 15:26:41 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
1340b7c52f
Merge pull request #48 from jolt-lang/leaf-shrink-batch2
core: Stage 3 — leaf batch 2: sixteen more seed fns to the overlay; retire MIGRATION.md
2026-06-10 15:17:07 -04:00
Yogthos
0e71b193e5 core: Stage 3 — leaf batch 2: sixteen more seed fns to the overlay; retire MIGRATION.md
key/val/select-keys/zipmap/merge/merge-with/get-in/memoize/partial/
trampoline/some?/true?/false?/max/min/reverse move to 20-coll.clj as the
canonical Clojure definitions, plus find — which was previously missing from
jolt entirely (select-keys/merge-with/memoize build on it). Two behavior
fixes ride along: memoize now caches nil results (the kernel fn re-computed
them — canonical find-based impl), and conj of nil onto a map is a no-op as
in Clojure (it errored; the canonical merge relies on it). max/min keep the
JVM NaN behavior by construction (pairwise >/<). not= stays: the kernel tier
(subvec) uses it.

One new tier-ordering rule, learned the hard way: a tier may only use macros
from tiers that load BEFORE it — memoize's if-let (30-macros) broke compiled
init while interpret mode passed, because compile expands macros at tier
load and the interpreter expands lazily. Now documented in the migration
workflow note.

MIGRATION.md is gone — task tracking lives in beads (jolt-ded; the per-batch
workflow, tier-order rules, perf wall, and remaining candidates are in bd
memory core-migration-workflow). The doc's candidate lists had gone stale
against the actual seed anyway.

43 new spec rows. Gate green: conformance 326x3, suite >= baseline, full
jpm test, bench at parity with main back-to-back (4851 vs 4831 TOTAL).
2026-06-10 15:16:47 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
af34d94870
Merge pull request #47 from jolt-lang/leaf-shrink-batch
core: Stage 3 — leaf batch: nine more seed fns to the overlay
2026-06-10 14:57:10 -04:00
Yogthos
3faee14271 core: Stage 3 — leaf batch: complement/fnil/clojure-version/bigdec/numerator/denominator/supers/munge/test to the overlay
Nine more seed leaves move to 20-coll.clj (verified leaf-by-leaf: defn +
core-bindings entry only, no internal callers). fnil is upgraded to Clojure's
canonical 2/3/4-arity — it patches only the first 1-3 arguments; the old
kernel fn patched every position it had a default for, which Clojure does
not. The rest carry their kernel semantics over unchanged (bigdec is a
double, numerator/denominator throw, supers is #{}, munge rewrites dashes).

16 new spec rows incl. the fnil arity-contract cases. Gate green:
conformance 326x3, suite 4577, full jpm test (2:18 — first full run with the
ctx image cache on main).
2026-06-10 14:56:50 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
ee6447adae
Merge pull request #46 from jolt-lang/in-reader-family
core: Stage 3 — the *in* reader family is Clojure (50-io tier)
2026-06-10 14:53:17 -04:00