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Yogthos
ce8e89ca86 Contract fixes from the baseline audit; every residual suite failure traced
Auditing the remaining cts baseline for R7 exposed real contract gaps hiding
among the model residue — all fixed to reference behavior:

- stale no-ratio-era stubs: numerator/denominator now work over jolt's exact
  rationals (non-ratio is the Ratio cast failure); rational? includes decimals
- casts and pending: peek/pop demand an IPersistentStack (pop nil is nil),
  realized? demands an IPending (a plain list/range throws), transient demands
  an editable COLLECTION (non-colls throw; the RFC 0003 sorted/list/seq
  superset keeps the copy-on-write fallback), empty on a plain record throws
- nil and empties: (nth nil i) is nil, (nth nil i d) is d, a nil index is NPE,
  keys/vals of anything empty are nil, (conj nil) is nil
- lookups: contains? on a string is index-only (other keys IAE), get on an
  array is lenient (nth still throws), a VECTOR invocation has nth semantics
  (([1 2] 5) throws — call position and jolt-invoke both)
- into only transients editable collections; a PersistentQueue/sorted target
  folds through conj (RT's IEditableCollection split)
- numbers: number?/num accept BigDecimal, quot/rem throw on an Infinite/NaN
  quotient, even?/odd? demand integers
- ordering: keywords compare namespace-first with nil first (Symbol.compareTo)
- misc: run! honors reduced, eval self-evaluates non-form values, intern
  demands an existing namespace, counted? excludes strings, seqable? includes
  arrays, shuffle rejects maps, sort-by rejects a collection comparator,
  when-let demands one binding pair, case*/deftype*/letfn*/reify*/& are
  special symbols

Two mis-certified corpus rows fixed (they threw on the JVM too and hid in the
tolerated bucket): a raw \d string escape and duplicate literal map keys.

SPEC.md gains the baseline-traceability section: every one of the 146
remaining suite failures maps to a documented divergence (integer-box,
no-single-float, RFC 0003 transients, seq/chunking model, stm-refs,
parse-uuid strictness, vec-array adoption). cts baseline 5955 -> 6042 pass,
5 errors, 30 namespaces. 9 JVM-certified corpus rows.
2026-07-02 13:52:59 -04:00
Yogthos
d0e1a11934 Checked narrow casts; fix runtime require in self-contained-built binaries
byte/short/int/long/char silently wrapped or passed out-of-range values
through; the JVM range-checks (RT.byteCast family). One checked-cast
helper now carries the ranges: a double range-checks ITSELF before
truncating ((byte 1.1) is 1, (byte 127.000001) throws), NaN casts to 0,
ratios and bigdecs truncate, a non-number is CCE, and the throw carries
the JVM message. float range-checks against Float/MAX_VALUE. The
unchecked-* casts now genuinely wrap and sign-fold ((unchecked-byte 200)
is -56 — the old bit-and lost the sign) with doubles saturating like
Java's conversions; unchecked-long/int are host natives. double/float of
a bigdec convert instead of crashing. The no-single-float residue stays
accepted (SPEC.md).

Also fixes #290: a binary built by the SELF-CONTAINED joltc died with
'variable var-deref is not bound' when a namespace loaded at runtime.
The in-process build compiled flat.ss against a clean copy-environment,
which orphans every top-level define in locations the binary's runtime
eval can't see. It now compiles against the default interaction
environment (defines land in the real symbol cells, same as the legacy
fresh-Chez path) and a generated prologue pre-binds each kernel name the
runtime redefines to its kernel value, so the earliest boot reads match
the legacy path's primitive references. requiring-resolve is implemented
(the issue's dynamic-require pattern), and the release workflow smokes a
runtime require in a built binary.

Cast namespaces byte/short/int/long/char now fully clean; cts baseline
5805 -> 5857 pass, 67 baselined namespaces. 7 JVM-certified corpus rows.
2026-07-02 09:42:06 -04:00
Yogthos
e66a91750e Numbers-style category dispatch for binary numeric ops
Arithmetic and comparisons lowered to raw Chez ops, so an operand outside
Chez's tower (BigDecimal) crashed with a raw condition, and Chez contagion
leaked: (* 1.0 0) gave exact 0 where the JVM gives 0.0, (* ##Inf 0) gave 0
instead of ##NaN, (/ 1 0) raised an untyped error.

One seam now (host/chez/seq.ss): call position emits jolt-n* macros with the
both-Chez-numbers fast path open-coded; value position folds through the same
binary ops. Anything outside the tower falls to per-op slow hooks that
java/bigdec.ss extends, so bigdec arithmetic works in every position (the old
static-only :bigdec typing limitation is gone). JVM rules patched into the
fast path: a double operand wins, an exact zero divisor throws
ArithmeticException while a double zero divisor yields Inf/NaN, quot/rem/mod
cover ratios and doubles, min/max return the original operand with NaN
winning, a nil operand is NPE and a non-number CCE, zero-arg -// throw
ArityException at runtime instead of failing expansion.

Also: with-precision now binds *math-context* and bigdec results round with
real RoundingMode semantics (UNNECESSARY throws; division rounds to precision
instead of throwing); rationalize goes through the shortest decimal print
like BigDecimal.valueOf (the identity stub is gone); ratios coerce to bigdec
like Numbers.toBigDecimal; min/max int-literal operands no longer coerce to
flonum in the numeric pass.

Perf neutral: fib and seq benches unchanged (the fast path is two type checks
the optimizer folds); hinted fl/fx paths untouched. 19 JVM-certified corpus
rows; cts baseline 5614->5730 pass, 192->88 errors, 84->79 baselined
namespaces.
2026-07-02 06:41:45 -04:00
Yogthos
bd33d605ef Chunk range/map/filter to match JVM Clojure
range, map, and filter were fully element-by-element lazy, so
(map f (range 1 50)) realized one element per first/nth where JVM
Clojure realizes a whole 32-element chunk. range is a chunked
LongRange on the JVM and map/filter are chunk-preserving, so the
observable side-effect timing differed.

Following clojure.lang.LongRange, ChunkedCons, ChunkBuffer and
core.clj, this adds a crest field to the cseq record and a
cseq-chunked constructor modeling ChunkedCons (a standalone chunk
pvec, an offset, and the after-chunk seq). The chunk accessors move
to seq.ss next to the representation they read. map/filter/remove
take a chunked branch when the source is chunked, realizing the whole
chunk and chunk-cons'ing it onto a lazy rest, so their output is
itself chunked and chained transforms each batch by 32. Bounded range
is now an eager chunked seq, and the reduce fast path flows through a
ChunkedCons rest. The chunk-buffer/chunk/chunk-cons builder API in
natives-array.ss now produces a real ChunkedCons.

Single-arg (range), multi-coll map, and plain lazy seqs stay
element-by-element, like the JVM.

Adds a lazy / chunking suite to the corpus that observes realization
timing via an atom counter: first over a chunked map realizes 32,
crossing a chunk boundary realizes 49, chained maps batch [32 32],
filter applies the predicate to the whole first block, and a plain
lazy seq still realizes one element at a time. Two cases that
documented the old over-laziness now assert the JVM value of 32 and
were dropped from the allowlist. certify against JVM Clojure 1.12.3
reports 0 new and 0 stale divergences.
2026-06-29 22:02:06 -04:00
Yogthos
4a72897dfd conformance: document narrow-int unification (byte/short/int -> Long)
jolt unifies every integer as one exact-integer type, so (byte/short/int n)
report Long not Byte/Short/Integer and instance? Byte is false. Confirmed
substrate-inherent: (byte 5) is a Chez immediate identical? to 5 (nothing to
tag, numbers carry no metadata), and arithmetic compiles to a raw Chez + that a
boxed narrow type would crash. Value/arithmetic/equality are correct.

Certify the value-correctness (= to plain int, arithmetic promotes, is a Number)
and pin the class/instance? divergence under a new :integer-box-model category.
Data/doc only.
2026-06-28 10:28:10 -04:00
Yogthos
59cfa5f53f conformance: audit + pin seq semantics (laziness, eagerness, chunking, type)
A 62-case jolt-vs-JVM probe across seq type identity, chunking
granularity, eagerness, and realization timing. Findings: the whole
producer family is lazy at construction (no eager bugs remain), and the
26 divergences fall into two classes that diverge by representation, not
value.

Lock in the laziness contract as certified corpus rows: construction=0
for keep/keep-indexed/map-indexed/distinct/partition-by/partition-all/
interpose/interleave/take-nth/reductions/tree-seq/replace, sequence
realizes 1, next realizes 2, rest realizes 1.

Pin the two accepted divergence classes (allowlisted, gate-guarded):
- seq-type-model: jolt reifies seqs as PersistentList/LazySeq vs JVM's
  Cons/Iterate/LongRange/Repeat/Cycle/ChunkedSeq/StringSeq/KeySeq/RSeq/
  ArraySeq/SubVector (jolt-aei7)
- chunking-model: unchunked, realizes one where JVM realizes a 32-chunk;
  mapcat/dedupe fully lazy at construction (jolt-mm6v)

known-divergences.edn gains both categories; SPEC.md documents the seq
semantics contract. Data/doc only, no re-mint. certify 0 new / 0 stale.
2026-06-28 03:22:47 -04:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
f3084f8043
Collection fns: JVM-faithful return types + laziness (#219)
A type-aware audit (~190 collection expressions vs reference Clojure) found four
divergences the corpus missed — value-equality (= [0 1] '(0 1)) hides type and
laziness differences. Fixed, with type-predicate + over-infinite corpus rows that
pin them.

- partition-all [n coll] built vector chunks; JVM chunks are seqs. (The [n step
  coll] arity was already correct, as is the partition-all transducer, whose
  chunks are vectors in JVM too.) Now builds seq chunks.
- replace always returned a vector (mapv) and was eager; JVM is type-preserving —
  a vector maps to a vector, any other seqable to a lazy seq.
- sequence eagerly realized its source (into-xform), so (first (sequence (map inc)
  (range))) hung. Rewrote as a transformer iterator: pull one input at a time,
  buffer the step outputs, emit lazily, run the completion to flush a stateful
  xform. eduction builds on it (lazy, no longer an eager vector).
- mapcat and (apply concat coll-of-colls) hung over an infinite source because
  jolt-apply seq->lists the trailing arg and mapcat seq->lists the map result.
  Added lazy-concat-seq (lazily flatten a seq of colls); mapcat uses it directly,
  and apply special-cases concat (its result is lazy) to route through it.

Docs: a cross-cutting return-type + laziness contract in docs/spec/09-core-library;
SPEC.md notes that = masks type/laziness so they need predicate / over-infinite
rows. EBNF is reader syntax only — unaffected.

Seed change (partition-all/replace/eduction are clojure.core overlay) -> re-mint;
selfhost holds. make test + shakesmoke + buildsmoke green, 0 new divergences.

Co-authored-by: Yogthos <yogthos@gmail.com>
2026-06-26 03:01:36 +00:00
Yogthos
67e642bdfb core.match: regex + array patterns (full support); library-conformance directive
Finishes core.match — its full test suite (115/115) now passes, including the
two patterns the earlier work left out:

- Regex-literal patterns. A #"…" now reads as a regex VALUE (Clojure parity: the
  reader constructs the Pattern, so a macro receives a regex, not jolt's tagged
  form), and the analyzer compiles a regex value to the same :regex IR leaf via
  its source. emit-quoted handles a quoted regex; a regex value carries the
  java.util.regex.Pattern host tag so extend-protocol/instance? dispatch on it.
- Primitive-array patterns. A ^Type hint's :tag is now the SYMBOL (e.g. `ints`),
  matching the JVM, so core.match's array-tag lookup engages the array
  specialization (alength/aget). jolt's :tag consumers already tolerate a symbol
  (hc-cell-num-ret normalizes; tag->nkind/def-meta handle both).

Also: a library-conformance directive in CLAUDE.md, and the supported-libraries
list (docs + site) simplified to one-line entries — a listed library is assumed
to work fully, so no tallies or feature enumerations. core.match + transit-jolt
added to the list.

Seed change (reader/backend/30-macros) -> re-minted; the rest runtime. JVM-
certified corpus rows; the stale `symbol hint -> :tag` divergence is dropped from
the allowlist (jolt now matches the JVM). make test + shakesmoke green.
2026-06-25 00:46:10 -04:00
Yogthos
33eff7c7d8 Clean up codebase: rename stdlib layer, strip porting residue, fix tooling
Rename src/jolt -> stdlib (the runtime-loaded layer; jolt-core stays the
seed-baked layer) and update the loader / emit-image / doc paths. Drop dead
code: the spike/ experiments, the duplicate clojuredocs-export.edn (json moves
to tools/), the Janet-era jolt.http binding, and the orphaned
persistent_vector.clj whose ns/path didn't even match.

Strip porting residue from comments and docstrings across host/chez, jolt-core,
stdlib, tests, and docs: internal issue ids, "Phase N" markers, and the "vs
Janet" historical exposition, leaving present-tense descriptions and the real
JVM-Clojure semantic contrasts. Same pass over the corpus suite labels. The seed
is unchanged (docstrings/comments aren't emitted), so the self-host fixpoint and
corpus are untouched.

Port tools/spec_coverage.py off the dead janet probe to bin/joltc and regenerate
coverage.md; drop the dead :host/janet rule from certify.clj and regenerate the
conformance profile. Add docs/host-interop.md (the JVM shims and how to register
your own host class from a library) and a writing-style note in CLAUDE.md.

Stabilize the four racy concurrency corpus cases (future-cancel and agent
send/send-off): give the future a sleeping body and the agent a slow action, so
cancel reliably catches an in-flight future and deref reliably reads the
pre-update snapshot. They certify deterministically now, so drop their :flaky
allowlist entries and the orphaned legend.
2026-06-22 22:18:00 -04:00
Yogthos
45876998ad Docs: Chez-only, drop the Janet-era references and obsolete migration notes
Bring the docs in line with the actual implementation now that Chez is the sole
substrate.

Deleted the migration/spike/handoff artifacts that only documented the Janet
era or the port effort: the port plan, phase-0 and foundational-runtime spike
writeups (+ the stray root-level copy), the self-hosting design notes, the
architecture-refactor plan, and spike/chez/RESULTS.md.

Rewrote the current reference docs against the Chez facts: building-and-deps and
tools-deps (no jpm/build step — bin/joltc off the checked-in seed, deps via
jolt.deps into ~/.jolt/gitlibs), libraries (SQLite is built-in jdbc.core over
libsqlite3, not a Janet driver), the conformance/spec test-flow docs (the Chez
corpus runner + certify, no .janet harnesses), and the transient / type-hint /
seed-overlay design notes (Chez representations: mutable transients, flat
copy-on-write vectors, HAMT maps, the seed/overlay twin). Fixed the README
collections line (vectors aren't 32-way tries) and added the ffi/transient gate
targets. rfc 0001's numerics open-question is resolved (the Scheme tower).

Renamed the built-in HTTP adapter to jolt.http.server only (dropped the
ring-janet.adapter alias — a Janet-era name).
2026-06-22 09:05:35 -04:00
Yogthos
9e0a930eb4 Typed-array identity + JVM flonum printing (Inc 3) 2026-06-21 22:36:14 -04:00
Yogthos
750ce05716 Docs + CI for the Chez-only substrate
Rewrite the README, CLAUDE.md build/architecture sections, test/chez/README,
and conformance SPEC for the Janet-free world: bin/joltc + make test, the
self-hosting bootstrap, the frozen JVM-sourced corpus. CI installs Chez + JDK/
Clojure and runs 'make test' (was Janet/jpm).

jolt-cf1q.6
2026-06-21 11:34:48 -04:00
Yogthos
58d03d67be Delete the Janet host — Chez is the sole substrate
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
2026-06-21 11:29:03 -04:00
Yogthos
da775802d6 Source the conformance corpus from JVM Clojure; retire the prelude gate
corpus.edn :expected is now the value reference JVM Clojure produces, set by the
new test/conformance/regen-corpus.clj (one JVM process, per-row thread watchdog).
167 rows moved to the JVM value: ratios (/ 1 2)=>1/2, doubles (double 3)=>3.0,
shared-heap concurrency (the future/pmap/agent cases), clojure.math doubles. The
JVM is the spec; jolt is measured against it.

known-divergences.edn shrinks to the rows whose JVM value is an opaque host object
that can't round-trip to source (Java arrays, transients, atoms, beans, proxies,
chunks all print as #object[..@addr]) plus (fn* foo) and a few racy concurrency
cases (:flaky). The zero-janet gate's allowlist becomes the set of host gaps vs the
JVM spec (no Class/array/BigDecimal, :jolt reader, jolt's own printing).

Math/clojure.math sqrt/pow/floor/trig now return doubles (Chez returns exact for
exact args, e.g. (sqrt 9)=>3); JVM always returns a double.

extract-corpus.janet no longer writes corpus.edn unless asked (the test runner
imported it and was silently overwriting the JVM corpus with the spec sources'
placeholder answers). The prelude parity gate is deleted — the zero-janet spine +
certify.clj are the oracles.

zero-janet 2678 (0 new divergences), certify 0 new / 0 stale, emit-test 330/330.
2026-06-21 01:45:04 -04:00
Yogthos
6abbea3835 Fix 4 clojure.core bugs surfaced by JVM certification
The corpus certifier (test/conformance) flagged four cases where jolt's
hand-written :expected matched a real defect rather than Clojure. Fixed in the
jolt-core overlay, corrected the spec :expected, re-certified against JVM Clojure:

- ex-message: returns nil for a non-throwable (dropped the lenient string branch);
  still returns the message for ex-info. (jolt-l8e8)
- munge: preserves the argument's type — a symbol munges to a symbol, not a string.
  (jolt-hc35)
- print: (print nil) emits "nil", not "" (top-level nil guard; str yields "").
  (jolt-pqio)
- bounded-count: uses the counted? fast path (full count), else counts up to n via
  seq — was (min n (count coll)), wrong for counted colls. Added an uncounted-coll
  spec case. (jolt-2507)

Removed the 4 :bug entries from known-divergences.edn (now certified), regenerated
corpus + profile, re-minted the Chez bootstrap seed (clojure.core changed). Gates:
Janet 155/0, JVM certify clean, both Chez corpus gates 2534 (floors raised),
bootstrap 6/6, fixpoint intact.
2026-06-20 11:06:33 -04:00
Yogthos
f54e99cc08 Conformance inc3: promote the corpus to a documented portable spec
Makes the host-neutral corpus a first-class language specification with
conformance levels, not just a regression suite.

- [suite label] is now a unique, stable case id (extract-corpus disambiguates
  duplicate labels with ' (N)' — one collision existed).
- certify.clj --profile emits test/conformance/profile.edn: every non-portable
  case classified by the host feature it requires (numerics/double-only,
  concurrency/snapshot, host/jvm-interop, host/arrays, host/janet,
  async/core-async, runtime/eval, reader/jolt, printer/jolt, strictness/jolt,
  impl/representation, bug). 2670 of 2919 cases are portable (pass on any faithful
  Clojure); 249 are feature-gated.
- SPEC.md documents the contract: row schema, the JVM oracle, conformance levels,
  the feature vocabulary, and a worked new-runtime harness — so hosting jolt
  elsewhere and proving it correct is read-one-file mechanical.

Janet gate 155 files 0 failed; certify + zero-janet gates green.
2026-06-20 10:21:09 -04:00
Yogthos
635bbbcc27 Conformance inc2: fold the 355 inline conformance cases into the corpus
The corpus only ever saw test/spec/*-spec.janet; the 355 hand-written cases in
test/integration/conformance-test.janet (inline Janet, the lazy-seq / IFn /
destructuring / transducer essentials) were invisible to it and to any non-Janet
runtime. extract-corpus.janet now also pulls that (def cases ...) vector, deduped
by :actual, organized into 41 'conformance / <section>' suites recovered from the
file's ### headers. Corpus 2658 -> 2919 rows (+261 unique).

JVM certification: only 1 new divergence ((/ 2) => 0.5 vs 1/2, the all-double
numeric model) — classified. Chez gates: +1 known host gap (instance? Atom, atom
class identity, Phase 4) allowlisted in both runners; parity rose 2295 -> 2533 on
both, floors raised. Janet gate 155 files 0 failed; certifier green (0 new/stale).

Deferred: 41 non-literal core-async spec rows ((a "src") async-harness wrapper)
need harness context the corpus format doesn't carry — left for inc3.
2026-06-20 10:10:32 -04:00
Yogthos
b520eefa7a Conformance inc1: JVM-certify the corpus against reference Clojure
The corpus carried hand-written :expected values — a regression suite but a weak
spec (it checked jolt against its authors, not against Clojure). certify.clj runs
every corpus row's :actual and :expected through reference JVM Clojure 1.12.5 (fresh
user ns per case, output/stdin sunk, 5s per-case watchdog) and compares with =.

Result: of ~2487 vanilla-certifiable rows, 2416 match real Clojure exactly. The 71
divergences are all classified in known-divergences.edn — mostly deliberate
jolt-specific/host-model deltas (all-double numerics, snapshot concurrency, no-JVM
host model, jolt reader features, printer, strictness), plus 4 genuine bugs filed
as beads (jolt-l8e8 ex-message, jolt-hc35 munge, jolt-pqio print-nil,
jolt-2507 bounded-count).

certify-test.janet gates it: skips without clojure on PATH, else fails only on a
NEW (unclassified) divergence or stale allowlist entry; flaky timing-dependent
cases (future-cancel) tolerated either way. Full gate 155 files 0 failed.
2026-06-20 09:38:31 -04:00