Builds on the ^:struct keyword-lookup hint: - ^TypeName for records. A tag naming a defrecord/deftype now resolves to the struct fast path: record instances are tables tagged :jolt/deftype (not :jolt/type), so a raw keyword get is correct for them. A new host contract fn record-type? detects a record by its ->Name constructor; a non-record tag (^String, ^long, ...) is ignored, as before. - (get m :k) and (get m :k default) now get the same inlined keyword lookup as (:k m): the representation guard fast path when unhinted, and the bare get when the subject is ^:struct/^Record. A variable/number/string key still falls through to core-get. The two call shapes share one emitter (emit-kw-lookup). - JOLT_CHECK_HINTS=1 turns a violated hint into a clear runtime error (naming the local and key) by keeping the guard and throwing on the tagged arm. It is off by default with zero cost to normal builds (a hinted lookup still emits a bare get), and is part of the image-cache fingerprint. This is the answer to "a lying hint is silent": opt into checking during development. - Docs: RFC 0004 records the design, soundness contract, and measurements; the reader spec gains S12b (hints are semantically transparent; jolt recognizes ^:struct and ^Record as lookup-optimization assertions). There is no Clojure keyword equivalent for "plain map / fast keyword access" (Clojure hints are class names), so ^:struct stays a jolt-specific flag, analogous to ^:dynamic. Verified: conformance 335/335 in all three modes and the full jpm test pass; a seeded ray-tracer render is byte-identical hinted vs unhinted; the struct-hint test covers record hints, the get-form, inline propagation, and the checked-mode error. Full render with hints holds at 13.3s -> 10.9s (1.22x). |
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The Clojure Language Specification (Draft)
A normative, implementation-independent specification of the Clojure
language, developed alongside jolt's self-hosted compiler and validated by
its executable conformance suites. Why: Clojure has no spec — every
alternative implementation re-derives semantics from the reference
implementation and folklore. See the RFC for motivation, scope, evidence
sources, and process: ../rfc/0001-language-specification.md.
Documents
| Doc | Content | Status |
|---|---|---|
00-front-matter.md |
conformance terms, entry format, host classification | drafted |
01-evaluation.md … 08-macros.md |
see chapter plan in front matter | planned |
03-special-forms.md |
special-form catalog + normative exemplars (if, let*) |
exemplars |
09-core-library.md |
per-var entry format + exemplars (first, reduce, parse-uuid) |
exemplars |
coverage.md |
generated dashboard over the 694-var surface | generated |
Regenerate the dashboard after surface changes:
python3 tools/spec_coverage.py (requires clojuredocs-export.json in the
repo root and a working jolt checkout).
Current numbers (2026-06-10)
Of the 694 clojure.core vars in the ClojureDocs inventory:
- 380 implemented in jolt and exercised by the behavioral suites
- 154 implemented but not directly tested — each gets a test with its spec entry
- 35 portable but missing from jolt (
parse-long/parse-double/parse-boolean,update-keys/update-vals,macroexpand,time,partitionv/partitionv-all/splitv-at,with-redefs,with-open, reader fns, ns-introspection stragglers, …) — tracked as implementation gaps - 22 resolvable in code but invisible to ns introspection
(
resolve/ns-publicscan't see seed-fallback names likecompare,gensym,type) — a conformance finding in its own right - the rest classified host/JVM/concurrency (see dashboard)
How this connects to the test suites
test/integration/conformance-test.janet— 302 assertions, each run through three independent execution paths (interpreter, bootstrap compiler, self-hosted compiler) that must agree. Spec entries cite these.test/spec/*.janet— ~1,500 behavioral cases organized by topic.vendor/clojure-test-suite— the cross-dialect suite (≥4081 assertions passing); dialect splits there are classification evidence.- jank's per-construct corpus (
~/src/jank/compiler+runtime/test/jank) is the granularity model for §2/§3 conformance.
The invariant: every numbered normative statement names its conformance test, or is marked UNVERIFIED. The spec cannot drift from the implementations that check it.