Completes the JVM long-compatibility gap so clojure.test.check (and the property-based suites built on it, e.g. data.codec) run on jolt. A ^long is 64-bit but a Chez fixnum is only 61-bit, so the backend's fast fx comparison / quot / min / max / inc / dec ops raised on a full-width long (one from the PRNG or wrapping arithmetic). They now go through the jolt-l* macros (host/chez/seq.ss): the fx fast path when the operands ARE fixnums, the generic op otherwise — so e.g. ((fn [^long a ^long b] (< a b)) Long/MAX 1) is false, not an error. Arithmetic +/-/* keep the raw fx ops (under *unchecked-math* they're already the wrapping unchecked-*). Also fixes unsigned-bit-shift-right: it was an arithmetic (sign-propagating) shift, now a logical shift over the 64-bit two's-complement window, so (unsigned-bit-shift-right -1 1) is 2^63-1 like the JVM. Result: test.check 1.1.3 loads and runs (generators, quick-check, shrinking); data.codec's base64 property suite passes (12/12 defspecs; the 2 deftests check clojure.lang.IFn$OLLOL, a JVM primitive-fn interface, N/A). Both added to docs/libraries.md + the site. re-mint (backend/seed). make test green (+3 corpus rows, 0 new divergences, numeric gate updated to the jolt-l* ops), shakesmoke byte-identical. |
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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.