The REPL evaluated one line at a time, so a form split across lines (e.g. `(+` then `1 2)`) raised instead of waiting. The read loop now accumulates lines until delimiters are balanced — skipping string, char, regex and comment context — printing a `... ` continuation prompt for each extra line. Reader/runtime errors rendered as Chez's "attempt to apply non-procedure #[chez-pmap...]" instead of their real message. Two causes: jolt-throw raised the thrown value raw. When a throw crossed the host `eval` boundary, Chez re-wrapped the non-condition into a compound condition whose message extraction applies the value, losing the message and crashing on ex-info's empty-map :data. jolt-throw now raises a &jolt-throw condition wrapping the value; catch (lowered to `guard`), jolt-report-uncaught and jolt-render-throwable unwrap it back via jolt-unwrap-throw, so ex-data/ex-message and the backtrace tag survive. Every reader/post-prelude EOF-throw site used `(empty-pmap)` (with parens), applying the empty-map value as a procedure and crashing during ex-info construction before jolt-throw ran. Fixed to `empty-pmap`. Re-minted the seed; smoke 23/23, unit 574/574. |
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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.