list?, ratio?, and rational? are the predicate-web members that are genuinely safe to migrate: not extended at runtime, not on the compiler emit/inference path, not reached by the kernel tier. They now live in the overlay (clojure/core/20-coll.clj) built on the jolt.host tower/rep tests, lowering to the same code the native shims did. Removed their native definitions (predicates.ss) and, for ratio?/rational?, the now-redundant post-prelude re-assertions. Also dropped the dead all-flonum overlay ratio?/rational?/decimal? stubs. The rest of the web stays native and is documented as such: map?/set?/ seq?/coll? are extended with sorted/record/lazy arms, decimal? is extended by the optional bigdec module, integer?/float? are on the emit/inference path, vector? is reached by the kernel-tier peek. jolt.host exposure is therefore narrowed to just the tests these three consume (exact?, rational-type?, cseq?, cseq-list?, empty-list?). Numeric probe is byte-identical to pre-migration; list? correct across list/vector/lazy/empty/cons/rest cases. Selfhost fixpoint holds, values/ unit/smoke/corpus green, bench flat within noise. |
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Chez bootstrap seed
These two files are the bootstrap compiler for jolt — the seed that makes the build self-hosting:
prelude.ss— theclojure.coreprelude (all tiers + clojure.string/walk/ template/edn/set/pprint) as Schemedef-var!forms.image.ss— the compiler image (jolt.ir+jolt.analyzer+jolt.backend-scheme) as Schemedef-var!forms.
Both are generated, not hand-written. They are checked in because a fresh
checkout must be able to build jolt-on-Chez using only Chez: host/chez/bootstrap.ss
loads this seed, then rebuilds the prelude + image from the .clj/.ss sources via
the on-Chez compiler (read → analyze → emit, all on Chez). The seed is a joint
byte-fixpoint: rebuilding from an up-to-date seed reproduces it exactly.
make selfhost (host/chez/selfcheck.sh) runs host/chez/bootstrap.ss and diffs
the rebuilt artifacts against the checked-in seed.
Re-minting
When the seed sources change (the core tiers, the compiler namespaces, the host
contract, the reader, emit-image.ss), the seed drifts and make selfhost
fails. Re-mint it by running host/chez/bootstrap.ss and writing the freshly
rebuilt prelude/image back to host/chez/seed/prelude.ss /
host/chez/seed/image.ss, then commit the refreshed files.