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Dmitri Sotnikov
30a12f39ff
Fold jolt-deps into the jolt binary (#133)
Dependency resolution now lives in the `jolt` CLI itself instead of a separate
jolt-deps executable. `jolt` resolves a deps.edn into JOLT_PATH/JOLT_APP_PATHS
in-process and dispatches the deps subcommands:

  jolt -M:alias [args]   run the alias :main-opts
  jolt -A:alias CMD      run CMD with the alias paths
  jolt run FILE          resolve, then run FILE
  jolt path | tasks | task NAME

A deps.edn in the working dir is auto-resolved for the runnable commands
(repl/-m/-e/nrepl-server/FILE), so e.g. `jolt -M:nrepl` (or plain
`jolt nrepl-server`) starts an nREPL with the project and its deps loaded.

The runtime core stays deps-agnostic — it only reads JOLT_PATH. The resolver
(deps.janet) is reached only from the CLI entry and loads jpm lazily, so a run
with no deps.edn never touches it and an app baked from its own jolt/api entry
never links it. resolve-deps-argv only resolves on an explicit deps command or
when a deps.edn is present; help/version never do.

jolt-deps stays as a thin deprecation shim that forwards to `jolt`, so existing
scripts keep working. Docs (README, CLAUDE.md, building-and-deps, tools-deps)
and the help text updated.

Co-authored-by: Yogthos <yogthos@gmail.com>
2026-06-16 10:30:28 +08:00
Yogthos
06e0899578 deps: :jpm/module coordinates; the janet.* bridge autoloads jpm modules
The vendored spork/http is gone — jpm owns janet packages. In its place:

- The janet.* bridge autoloads jpm-installed modules on first reference:
  janet.spork.http/server requires spork/http from the module path and
  caches its bindings (failures are negatively cached). Works for any
  module, in every mode, including inside net/server connection fibers.

- deps.edn grows a :jpm/module coordinate: jolt-deps verifies the module is
  importable at resolve time, optionally running `jpm install` on the
  :jpm/install package once when it isn't, and otherwise fails with the
  install hint. Contributes no source roots. ring-app declares spork/http
  this way.

Docs: README's interop section, docs/tools-deps.md (:jpm/module reference),
and the ring-app README (including the jpm-version caveat for spork HEAD's
.janet native sources, which older jpm rejects).
2026-06-11 20:58:43 -04:00
Yogthos
9aadbf42fd docs: vendored spork/http note in the interop section; ring-core/ring-codec in libraries.md 2026-06-11 20:42:41 -04:00
Yogthos
b3f2b19bf7 docs: fix doc/ -> docs/ references missed in the consolidation merge 2026-06-10 12:11:53 -04:00
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
761a2b8f72 support type hints; make metadata coherent
The reader expanded ^X form to (with-meta form X), which evaluated the tag (so
^String errored 'Unable to resolve symbol: String') and, as a param, was no
longer a bare symbol (so the arg bound to nil). Now a keyword/symbol/string hint
on a symbol attaches to the symbol's :meta and the symbol stays bare, so type
hints are transparent in params, lets, and bodies. Map metadata still uses a
runtime with-meta form.

meta now returns a symbol's :meta, and def applies the name's metadata
(^:dynamic, ^:private, ^Type tag, ^{:doc}) to the var, so (meta (var x)) is
consistent. Specs in metadata-spec; grammar note in the ebnf.

README notes regex \p{...} as unsupported (separate from this).
2026-06-06 00:36:10 -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
91df7233b3 docs: add building-and-deps guide, link from README
Move build details, JOLT_PATH/namespace resolution, and the jolt-deps/deps.edn
usage into doc/building-and-deps.md instead of growing the README; README Build
now links to it.
2026-06-05 23:11:16 -04:00
Yogthos
673396e4ad docs: point README badge and clone URL at jolt-lang/jolt (repo moved) 2026-06-05 22:05:46 -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
0f12598b06 docs: refresh README — CI badge, Janet 1.41/ev-channel requirement, jpm-clean note
- Add tests workflow status badge.
- Replace the stale 'Janet >= 1.36' line: futures/core.async use threaded ev/
  channels; developed and CI-tested against 1.41.
- Note that jpm build can serve a stale build/jolt (use jpm clean) while jpm
  test runs from source.
2026-06-05 20:12:53 -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
Dmitri Sotnikov
120d6d73fa
Fix markdown link formatting in README.md 2026-06-06 06:35:16 +08:00
Dmitri Sotnikov
533a643c2d
Fix link to clojure-test-suite in README.md 2026-06-06 06:34:56 +08:00
Yogthos
1da6fce1ab ci: add GitHub Actions test workflow + document eval pipeline
- .github/workflows/tests.yml: build Janet (cached) + jpm, init vendor/sci
  submodule, run jpm test on every push and PR.
- README: explain the per-form eval router — interpreted (default) vs
  compiled (:compile?), the always-interpret carve-out, and shared context.
2026-06-05 18:14:29 -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
Dmitri Sotnikov
b6e66e53d2
fix link 2026-06-06 05:22:39 +08:00
Yogthos
54db79e927 feat: core.async Phase 3 — channel transducers + dropping/sliding buffers
(chan n xform) applies a transducer on the put side: a jolt transducer is a
directly-callable closure, composed over a reducing fn whose step gives each
output value into the channel (honoring its buffer kind). One put may yield zero
or more values; a reduced result (e.g. from take) closes the channel; close!
runs the transducer completion arity to flush stateful remainders. Works with
map/filter/mapcat/take/comp/etc.

Buffers: (buffer n) fixed, (dropping-buffer n) drops new values when full,
(sliding-buffer n) drops the oldest. Implemented via a non-blocking give —
(ev/select [ch v] closed-chan) detects a full buffer without parking.

harness: run-spec flushes per suite. spec: core.async/channel-transducers (5),
core.async/buffers (3). jpm test green.

Note: distinct/dedupe/partition-all/partition-by still lack a 0-coll transducer
arity in core (separate gap), so they can't yet be used as channel xforms.
2026-06-05 15:40:24 -04:00
Yogthos
7d1e1f42e1 feat: clojure.core.async on Janet fibers (Phase 1 — API layer)
Janet fibers are stackful coroutines, so a go block is just its body run in a
fiber that parks on channel ops by yielding to the event loop — the interpreter
call stack rides along, no CPS/state-machine transform. So <!/>! work anywhere
(inside try, nested fns, loops), unlike Clojure's go macro.

src/jolt/async.janet implements chan/chan?/close!/<!/>!/<!!/>!!/go/go-loop/
thread/alts!/timeout/put!/take! over ev/ channels and fibers, installed as the
clojure.core.async namespace (pre-populated in init, so require finds it).

A channel is a pair of ev/chans (:ch values + :done close-signal); a take is
(ev/select :ch :done), which drains buffered values before the close signal —
giving Clojure's drain-then-nil semantics without the buffer loss of
ev/chan-close, and with no leaked fibers (close! just closes :done).

Single-threaded cooperative scheduling: <! (park) and <!! (block) coincide.
Dynamic-var conveyance (Phase 2) and channel transducers (Phase 3) are TODO.

spec: test/spec/core-async-spec (16 cases — go/channels, buffering+close,
go-loop pipelines, alts!/timeout, parking inside try/nested-fn). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 15:17:15 -04:00
Yogthos
858c7fed14 docs: bring EBNF grammar and project docs up to date
- grammar.ebnf: rewrite the number rule to cover the literal syntaxes the reader
  now accepts — 0x/0X hex, N (bigint) / M (bigdec) suffixes, ratios a/b, radixed
  integers (NrXXX, base 2..36), exponents, and the ##Inf/##-Inf/##NaN symbolic
  floats — noting Jolt reads them as plain Janet numbers.
- README: Numbers bullet notes the literal syntaxes read; conformance count.
- reader-syntax-spec: drop the stale 'ratio not supported' case; add coverage
  for hex-uppercase/N/M/ratio/radix/exponent/##Inf/##NaN.
- PLAN.md: refresh the stale Current State snapshot for the 3-layer test
  structure (spec/integration/unit), ~3,920 suite assertions, 218/218
  conformance, current source size.

jpm test green.
2026-06-05 14:40:47 -04:00
Yogthos
ac33124ed4 docs: drop map-entry divergence note (key/val now distinguish entries from vectors) 2026-06-05 14:22:26 -04:00
Yogthos
f7928af3e8 docs: update conformance note — Jolt now validates args like Clojure
Strictness work brought the suite to ~3900 passing; the leniency divergence is
largely gone. Remaining failures are bignum/ratio/bigdec, integer/float
identity, 64-bit/Unicode, eager-vector seqs, and the map-entry-as-2-vector case.
2026-06-05 14:07:41 -04:00
Yogthos
4238ec745b docs: document clojure-test-suite conformance and remaining divergence categories
~3700 suite assertions pass; the remainder are accounted for by the documented
platform/design differences (no bignum/ratio/bigdec, integer/float identity,
64-bit/Unicode, leniency vs throwing, eager-vector seqs).
2026-06-05 10:31:45 -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
f38d402445 feat: real transients backed by Janet arrays/tables (interop)
Replace the correctness-only transient aliases with real mutable scratch
collections via host interop:
- transient vector -> a Janet array; conj!/assoc!/pop! mutate in place
- transient map -> a Janet table keyed by canonical key (collection keys still
  compare by value); assoc!/dissoc!/conj! mutate in place
- transient set -> a Janet table; conj!/disj! mutate in place
- persistent! freezes back to a pvec / phm / phs
- count/nth/get/contains? work on transients; transient? predicate added

Building a map/set this way avoids the persistent path's per-step bucket-array
copying (transient map build ~35% faster at 20k here); vectors are comparable
since pvec conj is already ~O(1). The mutating ops return the transient and the
source collection is untouched.

spec/transients-spec (34 cases). conformance 218/218, jpm test green.
2026-06-05 08:02:21 -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
a6491d025c docs: add EBNF grammar for the reader syntax (doc/grammar.ebnf)
Specify the surface syntax Jolt's reader accepts as an EBNF grammar — the
syntactic half of the contract (behavioural half is test/spec/). Grounded in
src/jolt/reader.janet and verified against the running reader: whitespace
(comma included), comments, #_ discard, scalars (nil/bool/number incl 0x hex &
floats/string/char incl \uNNNN \oNNN & named/keyword incl ::auto/symbol),
collections, reader macros (quote/syntax-quote/unquote/~@/deref/metadata), and
dispatch (#{}, #(), #', #"regex", #?/#?@, tagged #inst/#uuid). Jolt-vs-Clojure
deviations noted inline (no ratios/radix/BigInt literals; PEG regex limits).
Referenced from README.
2026-06-05 01:34:33 -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
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
Yogthos
1898308926 docs: refresh Differences — bigint/+'/transients/byte-arrays now provided
Update stale claims: bigint/biginteger (int/s64), +'/*'/inc' aliases, transients
(correctness-only), and the byte-array-via-buffer / array family are now
implemented. Note clojure.repl/template and JVM reflection/proxy remain out.
2026-06-04 23:48:38 -04:00
Yogthos
a0c9696900 feat: persistent singly-linked lists with O(1) conj/cons prepend
Round 3 of the persistent-collections work. Lists were immutable Janet arrays,
so conj/cons-prepend was an O(n) copy (O(n^2) to build a list) — a large perf
gap vs Clojure's PersistentList.

Add src/jolt/plist.janet: an immutable cons-cell list (first/rest/count), same
algorithm as Clojure/CLJS/jank PersistentList. conj/cons onto a list now creates
an O(1) node that shares the existing list as its tail (no copy), with a cached
O(1) count. Repeated conj is O(n) total instead of O(n^2).

Hooked plist through first/rest/next/seq/count/peek/pop/nth/empty/empty?, the
predicates (list?/seq?/coll?/sequential?), realize-for-iteration, =, coll->cells
(concat/lazy), both printers, destructuring, and instance? tags. (list ...) and
quoted lists stay arrays; only conj/cons introduce plist nodes, so the surface
and risk stay small.

Verified: reduce-conj of 200k elements runs in ~0.4s (was effectively O(n^2)).
conformance 206/206, features 78/78 (+7 list regressions), jank 120 (+1).
2026-06-04 19:20:27 -04:00
Yogthos
1eb2843365 feat: structural-sharing persistent vectors (immutable build) + mutable toggle
Round 2 of the persistent-collections work.

Add a real 32-way branching-trie persistent vector (src/jolt/pv.janet) with a
tail buffer: O(log32 n) conj/assoc/nth/pop, with unchanged subtrees shared by
identity. Vector literals and vec/vector/conj/assoc/subvec/etc. now produce and
maintain these in the default (immutable) build, replacing the old tuple-based
vectors. Every core seq op, the destructurer, IFn application, the printers, =,
and the evaluator's literal/splice paths were taught to handle the pvec type.

Define several Clojure seq fns that were silently leaking to Janet builtins
(some, keep, interleave, flatten, mapcat, interpose) and broke once vectors
became tables; normalize collections through realize-for-iteration everywhere.

Build-time JOLT_MUTABLE flag now selects fast Janet-native mutable collections:
in that mode vectors are arrays (conj appends in place, vector? true, print []),
sharing one representation with lists. Default build is immutable.

Tests: conformance 206/206, features 71/71, jank 119 (baseline). Test helpers
normalized so Janet-level = compares against tuple literals regardless of repr.
The 2 test-load-sci failures (bit-clear/get-method) pre-date this work.
2026-06-04 18:56:55 -04:00
Yogthos
f20df44d6a docs: lean README — drop stale internals/project-structure, document divergences from Clojure (host/numbers/collections/STM/regex), fix interop examples to working calls 2026-06-04 16:48:45 -04:00
Yogthos
e87f6db10e feat: CLI file execution — 'jolt file.clj [args]' runs a script (binds *command-line-args*/*file*), '-e EXPR' evaluates, '-h' help; fix print/println/pr/prn to space-separate, render collections, and not double-newline 2026-06-04 16:40:04 -04:00
Yogthos
0e08f65016 Phases 15-16: SCI bootstrap, Janet interop, eval, lazy-cat, CLJS ported tests
- SCI bootstrap complete: all 9 SCI source files load (317 forms, 0 failures)
- prefer-method/remove-method/remove-all-methods promoted to special forms
- eval special form (interpreter + compiler) with eval-test.janet
- lazy-cat macro with structural equality tests in lazy-test.janet
- Janet-native interop via . special form on tables/structs:
  field access (. obj :key), method calls (. obj method args...)
  fn* form compilation support, .- reader sugar
  interop-test.janet with 7 test sections (14 assertions)
- New core bindings: with-meta, var-dynamic?, load-string
- ^:dynamic def handler, core-str nil handling, core-meta for with-meta
- 7 new CLJS ported test files: cljs-port-6 through -10, cljs-core-test, cljs-collections-test
- test-sci-runtime.janet verifies SCI namespaces/types/Var/IBox/IVar
- 317/317 tests pass, 0 failing scripts, 440+ assertions across 31 test files
- README updated with Janet interop documentation
2026-06-03 23:44:49 -04:00
Yogthos
5ae537474b docs: update README with SCI status, test section, project structure
- Add SCI bootstrap status (317/317 forms, 46 namespaces)
- Quick start with git submodule init
- Test section, project structure, 22 special forms count
- Core library count updated to 145+ bindings
2026-06-02 09:52:25 -04:00
Yogthos
cdcf569506 Initial commit: Jolt — Clojure interpreter on Janet
- PEG-based Clojure reader (symbols, keywords, numbers, strings, lists,
  vectors, maps, sets, quote forms, reader macros, metadata)
- Tree-walking evaluator (quote, do, if, def, fn*, let*, loop*/recur,
  syntax-quote/unquote/unquote-splicing, macro system, ns/require/in-ns)
- 95+ clojure.core functions (predicates, math, collections, seq ops,
  higher-order, atoms, I/O)
- Public API (init, eval-string, eval-string*)
- REPL (jolt/main.janet)
- 7 test suites, all green
- MIT license
2026-06-01 16:48:56 -04:00