jolt no longer satisfies :clj in reader conditionals. The shortcut was a measured net liability: :clj branches carry JVM interop and JVM-specific test expectations jolt fails, and they shadowed :default branches jolt passes. A/B over the suite: clj,default = 4967 assertions / 4324 pass / 119 errors; jolt,default = 5069 / 4470 / 81 (+146 pass, -38 errors, +8 clean files). Baselines raised to 4470/86. Matching is now by CLAUSE order like Clojure — the first clause whose key is in the feature set wins (#?(:default 5 :clj 6) is 5 everywhere); the old code scanned for :clj first, then :default, regardless of position. Foreign clj-targeted libraries are a property of the LOADING CONTEXT, not the platform: reader-features-set! opts a load into a compatibility set, and the SCI bootstrap/runtime tests load SCI under ["jolt" "clj" "default"] (its .cljc selects implementations via :clj with no :jolt branches). JOLT_FEATURES remains the process-wide override. RFC 0002 records the decision with the measured data; spec 02-reader S18 is now normative (clause order, documented feature set, per-context override). Reader tests updated to the portable set + an opt-in round-trip.
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# RFC 0002 — Reader-Conditional Feature Set
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- **Status**: Accepted (implemented; measured)
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- **Created**: 2026-06-10
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- **Spec**: `docs/spec/02-reader.md` §2.3 S18
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## Summary
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jolt's reader-conditional feature set is **`#{:jolt :default}`**, matched in
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**clause order** (the first clause whose key the platform satisfies wins).
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A loading context may opt a foreign, clj-targeted library into `:clj`
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compatibility via `reader-features-set!` (or process-wide via the
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`JOLT_FEATURES` environment variable). jolt does **not** satisfy `:clj` by
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default.
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## Background
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`#?(:clj … :cljs … :default …)` selects a branch by platform feature at read
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time. Until now jolt satisfied `:clj` — a compatibility shortcut inheriting
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the JVM branches of `.cljc` files, on the theory that the `:clj` branch is
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usually the "main" implementation. Each dialect chooses its own policy:
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ClojureScript satisfies only `:cljs`; jank uses `:jank`; babashka includes
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`:clj` because it genuinely is JVM-Clojure-compatible to a deep degree.
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Two defects forced the decision:
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1. jolt is *not* JVM-compatible where it matters for `:clj` branches: they
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contain interop (`java.util.*`, `deftype` over JVM classes) and encode
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JVM-specific *expectations* in tests (e.g. `parse-uuid`'s reference
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permissiveness), both of which jolt fails.
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2. The old implementation also matched by **key priority** (`:clj` first,
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then `:default`) rather than clause order — `#?(:default 5 :clj 6)` read
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as `6`, diverging from Clojure on all platforms.
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## Decision and evidence
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Measured A/B over the cross-dialect clojure-test-suite (identical tree,
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2026-06-10):
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| Feature set | Assertions reached | Pass | Fail | Error | Clean files |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| `clj, default` (old) | 4967 | 4324 | 524 | 119 | 78 |
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| `jolt, default` (new) | **5069** | **4470** | **518** | **81** | **86** |
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The portable convention reads *more* of the suite (`:default` branches were
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being shadowed by `:clj` ones jolt can't satisfy) and improves every metric:
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+146 passes, −38 errors, +8 clean files. The `:clj` shortcut was a net
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liability, not a compatibility win.
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The opposing case — loading real-world clj-targeted libraries — is real:
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SCI's `.cljc` sources select their implementation via `#?(:clj …)`/`:cljs`
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with no `:jolt` branches, and fail to load under the portable set. That is a
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property of the **loading context**, not of the platform: the resolution is
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per-context opt-in, exactly how the SCI bootstrap now loads
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(`(reader-features-set! ["jolt" "clj" "default"])`).
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## Specification (normative, mirrored in spec §2.3 S18)
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1. The platform feature set is implementation-defined and MUST be
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documented. jolt's is `#{:jolt :default}`.
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2. Matching MUST be by clause order: the first clause whose key is in the
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feature set wins. `:default` matches on every platform.
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`#?(:default 5 :clj 6)` is `5` everywhere.
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3. An unmatched conditional reads as nothing (no form); an unmatched
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`#?@(…)` splices nothing.
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4. Implementations SHOULD provide a per-loading-context override so foreign
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libraries written for other dialects can be read under a compatibility
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set; using it is a deliberate, scoped decision (jolt:
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`reader-features-set!` / `JOLT_FEATURES`).
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## Consequences
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- Suite baselines re-measured and raised: `baseline-pass` 4324 → 4470,
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`baseline-clean-files` 78 → 86.
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- Reader tests assert the portable set + clause-order semantics, plus one
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opt-in round-trip through `reader-features-set!`.
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- Loading clj-ecosystem libraries via deps requires deciding their feature
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set; the deps loader currently inherits the process default — a future
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refinement is per-dependency feature configuration (filed with the deps
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work, jolt-dw4).
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- `.cljc` authors targeting jolt can write `:jolt` branches and rely on
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`:default` fallbacks.
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