A registered #tag data reader whose fn returns a FORM (borkdude/html's #html expands to (->Html (str …))) was rewritten to a runtime call (reader-fn 'inner), so the returned code became a runtime list value instead of being compiled — (str #html [:div]) rendered the code, not "<div>". Clojure applies a data reader at read time and substitutes its result as code. loader.ss now applies the reader at load time: a code form (a list) is spliced in to be compiled, a value (time-literals #time/date -> a Date) keeps the runtime call, which also keeps a non-serializable constant out of an AOT build. The build emit path never applied data readers at all (a #tag literal failed a `jolt build` with "unsupported form"); emit-image.ss gets an ei-emit-form-hook the build sets to the same rewrite, left as a no-op elsewhere so the seed mint (which doesn't load loader.ss) is unaffected and the self-host byte-fixpoint holds. Also make clojure.test report the actual values of a failing (is (= a b)) — it printed only the form. Restricted to the common pure predicates so a macro head still takes the plain path. Fixture test/chez/datareader-app + a smoke check (interpreted) and a build-smoke check (AOT). make test green, no corpus change. |
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