jolt/stdlib/clojure/template.clj
Yogthos d21ab77e7e Run core.memoize's test suite on jolt
Shaking out clojure.core.memoize (207 assertions, 0 fail) cleared several
general gaps:

- deref/@ on a deftype or reify implementing clojure.lang.IDeref dispatches to
  its deref method (RetryingDelay / make-derefable).
- deftype mutable fields (^:unsynchronized-mutable / ^:volatile-mutable) are
  read live: a set! within a method is observed by a later read in the same
  invocation, not the entry-time capture. Needed for double-checked locking.
  Immutable fields stay let-bound. Field reads rewrite to (.-field inst) with
  lexical-shadow tracking.
- def metadata values are evaluated, like Clojure: ^{:k (f)} stores (f)'s
  result and ^{:af some-fn} the fn. :tag stays a literal hint.
- try dispatches catch clauses by class in order via the exception supertype
  hierarchy; a non-matching value re-throws, an untyped host condition is caught
  by a RuntimeException/Exception/Throwable clause. Previously the last clause
  won and the class was ignored.
- locking takes a real per-object monitor (recursive Chez mutex) now that
  futures/agents/threads share one heap; it was a no-op.
- supers/ancestors reflect a small modeled JVM interface hierarchy, so
  (ancestors (class f)) yields Runnable/Callable (core.memoize's arg check).
- AssertionError / Error constructors.

JOLT_FEATURES is gone from the docs: it isn't read anywhere on Chez, and the
reader already includes :clj in its default feature set. RFC 0002's
{:jolt :default} design was reverted in the reader; docs now match the code.

Raises the SCI floor 205 -> 210.
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;; Verbatim from clojure.template (Stuart Sierra) — pure Clojure over
;; clojure.walk, which jolt ships. Added so honeysql's :clj branch (which
;; requires clojure.template) loads.
(ns clojure.template
"Macros that expand to repeated copies of a template expression."
(:require [clojure.walk :as walk]))
(defn apply-template
"For use in macros. argv is an argument list, as in defn. expr is
a quoted expression using the symbols in argv. values is a sequence
of values to be used for the arguments.
apply-template will recursively replace argument symbols in expr
with their corresponding values, returning a modified expr.
Example: (apply-template '[x] '(+ x x) '[2])
;=> (+ 2 2)"
[argv expr values]
(assert (vector? argv))
(assert (every? symbol? argv))
(walk/postwalk-replace (zipmap argv values) expr))
(defmacro do-template
"Repeatedly copies expr (in a do block) for each group of arguments
in values. values are automatically partitioned by the number of
arguments in argv, an argument vector as in defn.
Example: (macroexpand '(do-template [x y] (+ y x) 2 4 3 5))
;=> (do (+ 4 2) (+ 5 3))"
[argv expr & values]
(let [c (count argv)]
`(do ~@(map (fn [a] (apply-template argv expr a))
(partition c values)))))