Running the rewrite-clj test suite under jolt exposed six bugs, each fixed here:
- `for`/`doseq` `:let` bindings never went through `destructure`, so a
destructuring pattern (`:let [{:keys [y]} x]`) hit `let*` raw and failed to
compile. Emit `let`, like Clojure.
- `with-open` couldn't close a deftype/defrecord that implements a `close` method
(java.io.Closeable / AutoCloseable, e.g. tools.reader's readers) — `__close`
only knew jhost readers and map `:close` fns. Dispatch a record's `close`.
- A deftype/defrecord method param named like a field didn't shadow the field
(the field's let-binding wrapped the params). Params now shadow, as in Clojure.
- A deftype whose simple name collided with a built-in host class clobbered it in
the global ctor table, so `(java.io.PushbackReader. …)` built tools.reader's
same-named deftype. Register deftypes/built-ins by FQN, don't let a deftype
overwrite a built-in's simple name, and qualify a bare `(Name. …)` to the
deftype's FQN only in the ns that defined it.
- `clojure.walk` was lazy over a non-list seq (missing `doall`), so a walk whose
fn has side effects read stale state. Make it eager, like Clojure.
- `Character/isWhitespace` used an ASCII-only check that missed U+2028 and other
Unicode whitespace. Use the JVM's Unicode set (minus the no-break spaces it
excludes).
Regressions: corpus rows (for-let destructure, method-param shadow, walk eager,
isWhitespace), a unit row (with-open closes a record), and smoke checks (the
class-name collision, run in a fresh -e process so the deftype doesn't leak).
One divergence remains unfixed: a submatch from a losing regex alternation branch
leaks when the winning branch has a quantified group (a bug in the vendored
irregex engine, not jolt) — tracked separately.
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#!/bin/sh
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# CLI smoke: exercise the real bin/joltc process end to end — core eval, runtime
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# eval/load-string, runtime defmacro, futures, and the numeric tower. The in-process
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# corpus/unit gates cover semantics in depth; this confirms the CLI entry itself.
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root="$(CDPATH= cd -- "$(dirname -- "$0")/../.." && pwd)"
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cd "$root"
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fails=0
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check() {
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got="$(bin/joltc -e "$1" 2>/dev/null | tail -1)"
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if [ "$got" = "$2" ]; then
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pass=$((pass + 1))
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else
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echo " FAIL: $1"
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echo " want \`$2\` got \`$got\`"
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fails=$((fails + 1))
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fi
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}
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pass=0
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# An uncaught error reports the source location of the top-level form (stderr).
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check_loc() {
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err="$(bin/joltc -e "$1" 2>&1 >/dev/null)"
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if printf '%s' "$err" | grep -q "$2"; then
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pass=$((pass + 1))
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else
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echo " FAIL (loc): $1"
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echo " want stderr to contain \`$2\`, got \`$err\`"
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fails=$((fails + 1))
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fi
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}
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check '(+ 1 2)' '3'
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check '(defn fib [n] (if (< n 2) n (+ (fib (- n 1)) (fib (- n 2))))) (fib 15)' '610'
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check '(->> (range 10) (filter even?) (map (fn [x] (* x x))) (reduce +))' '120'
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check '(let [{:keys [a b] :or {b 99}} {:a 1}] [a b])' '[1 99]'
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check '(map inc [1 2 3])' '(2 3 4)'
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check '(require [clojure.string :as s]) (s/upper-case "hello")' 'HELLO'
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check '(eval (quote (+ 1 2)))' '3'
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check '(load-string "(def y 5) (* y y)")' '25'
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check '(defmacro add1 [x] (list (quote +) x 1)) (add1 10)' '11'
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check '(deref (future (+ 1 2)))' '3'
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check '(/ 1 2)' '1/2'
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check '(= 3 3.0)' 'false'
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check '(== 3 3.0)' 'true'
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# a deftype whose simple name collides with a built-in host class must not shadow
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# the java class: (java.io.PushbackReader. …) still builds the java reader (has
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# .read), while the bare name in the deftype's own ns is the deftype. (Fresh -e
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# process per check, so the deftype doesn't leak.)
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check '(do (deftype PushbackReader [x]) (.read (java.io.PushbackReader. (java.io.StringReader. "A") 1)))' '65'
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check '(do (deftype PushbackReader [x]) (.-x (PushbackReader. 42)))' '42'
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check_loc '(throw (ex-info "boom" {}))' ' at 1:'
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# A throw that crosses the eval boundary (eval / load-string) must surface its
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# ex-info :message, not Chez's "attempt to apply non-procedure" noise from
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# re-wrapping a raw value raised through `eval`.
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check '(try (eval (read-string "(throw (ex-info \"boom\" {}))")) (catch :default e (ex-message e)))' 'boom'
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check '(try (load-string "(+") (catch :default e (ex-message e)))' 'EOF while reading'
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# An uncaught throw prints the ex-info message alongside its source location.
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check_loc '(throw (ex-info "boom" {}))' 'boom'
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check_loc '(do (+ 1 1) (/ 1 0))' ' at 1:'
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# --help prints usage, and lists the nREPL server under its real flag name.
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help_out="$(bin/joltc --help 2>/dev/null)"
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if printf '%s' "$help_out" | grep -q -- '--nrepl-server'; then
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pass=$((pass + 1))
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else
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echo " FAIL: --help should list --nrepl-server"
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fails=$((fails + 1))
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fi
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# clojure.test extension points (assert-expr / do-report / report) need separate
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# top-level forms — assert-expr must register before `is` expands — so this is a
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# multi-form `joltc run`, not an -e one-liner. The file self-checks its tallies.
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ct_out="$(bin/joltc run test/chez/clojure-test.clj 2>/dev/null)"
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if printf '%s' "$ct_out" | grep -q 'CLOJURE-TEST OK'; then
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pass=$((pass + 1))
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else
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echo " FAIL: clojure.test extension points"
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echo " $(printf '%s' "$ct_out" | grep CLOJURE-TEST | tail -1)"
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fails=$((fails + 1))
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fi
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# A data reader that returns a CODE form (deps.edn data_readers.clj -> reader fn)
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# must have its result spliced in and COMPILED, like Clojure — #code [:x] becomes
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# (+ 40 2) and evaluates to 42, not the literal list. A project run so the source
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# root's data_readers.clj is picked up.
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dr_out="$(JOLT_PWD="$root/test/chez/datareader-app" bin/joltc run -m drtest.main 2>/dev/null | tail -1)"
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if [ "$dr_out" = "42" ]; then
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pass=$((pass + 1))
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else
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echo " FAIL: code-returning data reader (#code) not compiled — got \`$dr_out\`, want 42"
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fails=$((fails + 1))
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fi
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# Unit-checks the REPL read-until-complete predicate over balanced/unbalanced,
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# string, comment and regex-literal inputs. A multi-form `joltc run` so jolt.main
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# is loaded and its private var resolves; the file self-checks and prints a sentinel.
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rr_out="$(bin/joltc run test/chez/repl-reader-test.clj 2>/dev/null)"
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if printf '%s' "$rr_out" | grep -q 'REPL-READER OK'; then
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pass=$((pass + 1))
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else
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echo " FAIL: repl-form-complete? predicate"
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echo " $(printf '%s' "$rr_out" | grep REPL-READER | tail -1)"
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fails=$((fails + 1))
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fi
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# REPL must exit on :repl/quit / :exit — a reliable exit that works in any
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# terminal, unlike ^D (which some terminals/editors don't deliver as EOF).
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# Pipe: an evaluable form, the quit keyword, then a sentinel that must NOT run.
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repl_out="$(printf '(+ 1000 23)\n:repl/quit\n(* 999 9)\n' | bin/joltc repl 2>/dev/null)"
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if printf '%s' "$repl_out" | grep -q '1023' && ! printf '%s' "$repl_out" | grep -q '8991'; then
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pass=$((pass + 1))
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else
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echo " FAIL: repl should exit on :repl/quit before later forms"
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printf '%s\n' "$repl_out" | sed 's/^/ | /'
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fails=$((fails + 1))
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fi
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repl_out="$(printf '(- 2024 1)\n:exit\n(* 999 9)\n' | bin/joltc repl 2>/dev/null)"
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if printf '%s' "$repl_out" | grep -q '2023' && ! printf '%s' "$repl_out" | grep -q '8991'; then
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pass=$((pass + 1))
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else
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echo " FAIL: repl should exit on :exit before later forms"
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printf '%s\n' "$repl_out" | sed 's/^/ | /'
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fails=$((fails + 1))
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fi
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# A form split across lines is accumulated and evaluated once complete, with a
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# secondary continuation prompt before each continued line.
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repl_out="$(printf '(+ 1\n2)\n:exit\n' | bin/joltc repl 2>/dev/null)"
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if printf '%s' "$repl_out" | grep -q '3' && ! printf '%s' "$repl_out" | grep -q 'error'; then
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pass=$((pass + 1))
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else
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echo " FAIL: repl should accumulate multi-line forms to 3"
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printf '%s\n' "$repl_out" | sed 's/^/ | /'
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fails=$((fails + 1))
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fi
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# A single-line regex literal is complete on its own — the #" opens a regex whose
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# body (delimiters, quotes and all) must not be miscounted as unbalanced parens.
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repl_out="$(printf '(re-find #"(a)(b)" "ab")\n:exit\n' | bin/joltc repl 2>/dev/null)"
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if printf '%s' "$repl_out" | grep -q 'ab' && ! printf '%s' "$repl_out" | grep -q 'error'; then
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pass=$((pass + 1))
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else
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echo " FAIL: repl should evaluate a one-line regex literal, not wait for more input"
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printf '%s\n' "$repl_out" | sed 's/^/ | /'
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fails=$((fails + 1))
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fi
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echo "cli smoke: $pass passed, $fails failed"
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[ "$fails" -eq 0 ]
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