Native Chez shims for clojure.core fns that live in the Janet seed but had none
on the zero-Janet spine (they resolved to nil -> "not a fn"):
- host/chez/natives-parity.ss: hash / hash-combine / hash-ordered-coll /
hash-unordered-coll (24-bit masked like core_extra), transient?, rseq (vectors +
sorted colls), cat (transducer).
- jolt-invoke now dispatches a TRANSIENT vec/map/set as a fn (callable on the JVM):
((transient [10 20 30]) 1) -> 20.
- ns.ss: ns-resolve, ns-imports, remove-ns, intern, alias, ns-unalias, refer,
ns-refers, refer-clojure, alter-meta!, reset-meta!, and a real ns-aliases (was a
stub returning {}).
- runtime (require ...)/(use ...) now register :as/:refer into the Chez ns tables
(was a no-op). The Chez analyzer already pre-registers at analyze time, but when
the JANET analyzer compiled the form (prelude path) the Chez tables stayed empty,
so ns-aliases/ns-resolve over an alias diverged — this fixes both paths.
Seed unchanged (overlay doesn't reference these at mint time). zero-Janet corpus
2567->2600, prelude 2557->2590, 0 new divergences on either; Janet gate + JVM cert
green. Filed jolt-vgrp for the pre-existing var-get-of-scalar-native-op quirk.
jolt-cf1q.7