A direct-link build emits (jolt-register-source! short-name ns name file line) once per fn def — at definition time, so zero per-call cost. On an uncaught error the reporter walks Chez's native continuation frames (jolt-throw captures the live continuation via call/cc; host conditions carry their own &continuation), maps each frame's procedure name through the registry, and prints a Clojure backtrace 'ns/name (file:line)'. Wired into both the cli and a built binary's launcher. Frames are keyed by the short munged fn name Chez actually reports (emit-fn's letrec self-binding), not jv$ns$name; a cross-namespace collision degrades to the bare frame name rather than a wrong attribution. The analyzer carries the original form's position through defn macroexpansion onto the def node. Calling a non-fn now throws a catchable ClassCastException (via jolt-throw) naming the operator, instead of a raw Chez error. Caveats (documented in source-registry.ss): names map only in direct-link/AOT closed-world builds — the open-world -e/repl/run path falls back to the top-level location; and pervasive TCO erases tail-call frames, so a mapped trace shows only the non-tail spine. JOLT_DEBUG_FRAMES dumps raw frame names. Re-mint (analyzer + backend); prelude byte-identical (direct-link off during mint). Corpus rows certified, build-smoke asserts the trace.
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#!/bin/sh
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# build smoke: `jolt build` compiles a multi-namespace app (macro + cross-ns +
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# clojure.string) into a standalone binary, which then runs with no jolt source
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# or Chez install on the path — args reach -main, output matches.
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root="$(CDPATH= cd -- "$(dirname -- "$0")/../.." && pwd)"
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cd "$root"
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# Preflight: a standalone build needs Chez's kernel dev files (libkernel.a +
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# scheme.h) and a C compiler. A distro chezscheme package ships neither, so on
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# such hosts (CI included) skip — like `certify` skips without Clojure. Pin the
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# csv dir we validate so the build uses exactly it.
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csv="$JOLT_CHEZ_CSV"
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if [ -z "$csv" ]; then
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chez_bin="$(command -v chez || command -v scheme || command -v petite || true)"
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if [ -n "$chez_bin" ]; then
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base="$(cd "$(dirname "$chez_bin")/.." 2>/dev/null && pwd)"
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for d in "$base"/lib/csv*/*/; do
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[ -f "${d}libkernel.a" ] && csv="${d%/}" && break
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done
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fi
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fi
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if ! command -v cc >/dev/null 2>&1 || [ -z "$csv" ] || [ ! -f "$csv/scheme.h" ] || [ ! -f "$csv/libkernel.a" ]; then
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echo "build smoke: skipped (Chez kernel dev files or C compiler not available)"
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exit 0
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fi
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export JOLT_CHEZ_CSV="$csv"
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app="$root/test/chez/build-app"
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out="$(mktemp -d)/app-bin"
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trap 'rm -rf "$(dirname "$out")"' EXIT
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echo "build smoke: compiling app.core -> $out"
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if ! JOLT_PWD="$app" bin/joltc build -m app.core -o "$out" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo " FAIL: jolt build exited non-zero"
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exit 1
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fi
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[ -x "$out" ] || { echo " FAIL: no executable produced"; exit 1; }
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# Run from a neutral cwd with args. The first line is an embedded resource
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# (deps.edn :jolt/build :embed), proving io/resource resolves from the binary with
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# no resources/ dir on disk; the rest exercise a macro, cross-ns, and args.
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got="$(cd / && "$out" alpha bb ccc 2>&1)"
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want='embedded resource ok
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HELLO FROM A BUILT BINARY!
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HELLO FROM A BUILT BINARY!
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args: [alpha bb ccc]
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sum: 10
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greet-default: greet:default
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greet-loud: greet:loud
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greet-soft: greet:soft'
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if [ "$got" != "$want" ]; then
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echo " FAIL: binary output mismatch"
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echo "--- want ---"; echo "$want"
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echo "--- got ----"; echo "$got"
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exit 1
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fi
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# Optimized mode (inference + flatten + scalar-replace) must produce the same
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# result — a sanity check that the passes don't miscompile this app.
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if ! JOLT_PWD="$app" bin/joltc build -m app.core -o "$out" --opt >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo " FAIL: jolt build --opt exited non-zero"; exit 1
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fi
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got_opt="$(cd / && "$out" alpha bb ccc 2>&1)"
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if [ "$got_opt" != "$want" ]; then
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echo " FAIL: --opt binary output mismatch"
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echo "--- got ----"; echo "$got_opt"
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exit 1
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fi
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# Closed-world direct-linking (opt-in): same result, and the cross-namespace call
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# (app.core -> app.util/shout) must lower to a direct jv$ binding, not var-deref.
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if ! JOLT_PWD="$app" bin/joltc build -m app.core -o "$out" --direct-link >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo " FAIL: jolt build --direct-link exited non-zero"; exit 1
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fi
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got_dl="$(cd / && "$out" alpha bb ccc 2>&1)"
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if [ "$got_dl" != "$want" ]; then
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echo " FAIL: --direct-link binary output mismatch"
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echo "--- got ----"; echo "$got_dl"
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exit 1
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fi
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if ! grep -q '(jv\$app.util\$shout' "$out.build/flat.ss"; then
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echo " FAIL: --direct-link did not emit a direct app->app call"; exit 1
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fi
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# A direct-link build registers fn sources, so an uncaught throw prints a Clojure
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# stack trace mapping each native frame back to ns/name (file:line).
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if ! grep -q 'jolt-register-source!' "$out.build/flat.ss"; then
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echo " FAIL: --direct-link did not emit source registrations"; exit 1
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fi
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boom_err="$(cd / && "$out" --boom 2>&1 >/dev/null)"
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for frame in 'app.util/deep-boom' 'app.util/mid-boom' 'app.core/-main'; do
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if ! printf '%s' "$boom_err" | grep -q "$frame"; then
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echo " FAIL: stack trace missing frame $frame"
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echo "--- got ----"; echo "$boom_err"
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exit 1
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fi
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done
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# Tree-shaking (opt-in): same result, and an unreachable def (the `twice` macro,
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# expanded at AOT and never called at runtime) is dropped.
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if ! JOLT_PWD="$app" bin/joltc build -m app.core -o "$out" --tree-shake >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo " FAIL: jolt build --tree-shake exited non-zero"; exit 1
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fi
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got_ts="$(cd / && "$out" alpha bb ccc 2>&1)"
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if [ "$got_ts" != "$want" ]; then
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echo " FAIL: --tree-shake binary output mismatch"
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echo "--- got ----"; echo "$got_ts"
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exit 1
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fi
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if grep -q 'def-var! "app.util" "twice"' "$out.build/flat.ss"; then
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echo " FAIL: --tree-shake did not drop the unreachable twice macro"; exit 1
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fi
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# The app never evals, so the compiler image (analyzer/back end) is dropped.
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if grep -q 'def-var! "jolt.analyzer"' "$out.build/flat.ss"; then
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echo " FAIL: --tree-shake kept the compiler image in a no-eval app"; exit 1
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fi
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# Core is shaken: a clojure.core overlay fn this app never uses is dropped.
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if grep -q 'def-var! "clojure.core" "group-by"' "$out.build/flat.ss"; then
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echo " FAIL: --tree-shake kept an unreachable clojure.core fn (group-by)"; exit 1
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fi
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echo "build smoke: passed (release + optimized + direct-link + tree-shake + compiler+core shake)"
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