jolt/jolt-core/clojure/core/50-io.clj
Yogthos af3e49a89c core: cold tagged-type printing migrates to print-method defmethods
The first per-type migration print-method unlocked: uuid, regex, transient,
and channel rendering move from host pr-render branches to io-tier
defmethods (exact same output). The renderer's tagged fallthrough now
dispatches ANY remaining :jolt/* value through the print-method hook before
the raw pairs view — so every tagged type is user-overridable, atoms
included ((defmethod print-method :jolt/atom ...) fires nested), and future
per-type migrations are pure overlay additions.

Hot types (numbers, strings, symbols, collections) stay native, and inst/
namespace/var stay host for now — their formatters (rfc3339, display names)
live there anyway. A transient's :kind is read with jolt.host/ref-get: get
on a transient is the dispatched collection lookup (same trap as sorted
colls).

Before the hook is wired (init-time error messages) tagged values fall
through to the pairs view — bootstrap rendering only.
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;; clojure.core — IO tier: the *in* reader family (jolt-0d9).
;;
;; *in* is a dynamic var holding a READER: a plain map whose two ops close
;; over their source — :read-line-fn (next line, newline
;; stripped, nil at EOF) and :read-fn (next FORM, advancing past exactly that
;; form; the eof sentinel at end of input). The default *in* reads real stdin
;; through the host seam __stdin-read-line, with a shared leftover buffer so
;; read and read-line interleave; with-in-str rebinds *in* to a string reader
;; over one atom-held buffer, so (read) consumes its form and a following
;; (read-line) returns the REST of that line — as in Clojure.
;;
;; Forms are parsed by the host seam __parse-next (one form + the rest of the
;; string, nil when only whitespace remains). Known wart shared with that
;; contract: input that is only a comment reads as nil rather than EOF.
(def ^:private reader-eof :jolt/reader-eof)
(defn __string-reader
"A reader over string s (the with-in-str expansion calls this)."
[s]
(let [buf (atom s)]
{:buf buf
:fill-fn nil
:read-line-fn
(fn []
(let [cur @buf]
(when (pos? (count cur))
(let [i (str-find "\n" cur)]
(if (nil? i)
(do (reset! buf "") cur)
(do (reset! buf (subs cur (inc i))) (subs cur 0 i)))))))
:read-fn
(fn []
(let [r (__parse-next @buf)]
(if (nil? r)
reader-eof
(do (reset! buf (nth r 1)) (nth r 0)))))}))
;; Real stdin, with a leftover buffer shared by read and read-line: read may
;; pull a whole line to parse a form and must hand the remainder to the next
;; read/read-line.
(def ^:private stdin-buf (atom ""))
(def ^:dynamic *in*
{:buf stdin-buf
:fill-fn (fn []
(let [line (__stdin-read-line)]
(if (nil? line)
false
(do (swap! stdin-buf (fn [b] (str b line "\n"))) true))))
:read-line-fn
(fn []
(let [cur @stdin-buf]
(if (pos? (count cur))
(let [i (str-find "\n" cur)]
(if (nil? i)
(do (reset! stdin-buf "") cur)
(do (reset! stdin-buf (subs cur (inc i))) (subs cur 0 i))))
(__stdin-read-line))))
:read-fn
(fn []
(loop []
(let [r (__parse-next @stdin-buf)]
(if (nil? r)
(let [line (__stdin-read-line)]
(if (nil? line)
reader-eof
(do (swap! stdin-buf (fn [b] (str b line "\n"))) (recur))))
(do (reset! stdin-buf (nth r 1)) (nth r 0))))))})
(defn read-line
"Reads the next line from the stream that is the current value of *in*.
Returns nil at EOF."
[]
((:read-line-fn *in*)))
(defn read
"Reads the next object from stream (defaults to *in*). At EOF, throws —
or returns eof-value when eof-error? is false."
([] (read *in*))
([stream]
(let [v ((:read-fn stream))]
(if (= v reader-eof)
(throw (ex-info "EOF while reading" {}))
v)))
([stream eof-error? eof-value]
(let [v ((:read-fn stream))]
(if (= v reader-eof)
(if eof-error? (throw (ex-info "EOF while reading" {})) eof-value)
v))))
(defmacro with-in-str
"Evaluates body with *in* bound to a fresh reader over string s."
[s & body]
`(binding [*in* (__string-reader ~s)]
~@body))
;; Like read, and also returns the exact text consumed for the form (leading
;; whitespace included). On EOF: throws, or returns [eof-value ""] when
;; eof-error? is false.
(defn read+string
([] (read+string *in*))
([stream] (read+string stream true nil))
([stream eof-error? eof-value]
(let [buf (get stream :buf)
fill (get stream :fill-fn)]
(loop []
(let [s (deref buf)
r (__parse-next s)]
(if (nil? r)
(if (and fill (fill))
(recur)
(if eof-error?
(throw (ex-info "EOF while reading" {}))
[eof-value ""]))
(do (reset! buf (nth r 1))
[(nth r 0) (subs s 0 (- (count s) (count (nth r 1))))])))))))
(defn line-seq
"Returns the lines of text from rdr as a lazy sequence of strings, as by
read-line. (Jolt extension kept from the old kernel stub: a plain string
splits into its lines.)"
[rdr]
(if (string? rdr)
(seq (str-split "\n" rdr))
(lazy-seq
(let [line ((:read-line-fn rdr))]
(when line
(cons line (line-seq rdr)))))))
;; --- print-method (jolt-g1r) ------------------------------------------------
;; Canonical dispatch (clojure/core.clj 3693): the :type metadata when it's a
;; keyword, else the value's type. On jolt, type is the keyword tag for
;; builtins and the deftype name SYMBOL for records — so a record method is
;; (defmethod print-method 'ns.Type [r w] ...) (class names aren't values
;; here, the quoted full name is the dispatch value).
;;
;; The :default renders through the host's fast printer. The host renderer
;; calls BACK into this table for records (the api wires the hook after the
;; overlay loads), so a record method fires nested inside collections too.
;; Builtin overrides (e.g. a :number method) fire only when print-method is
;; called directly — pr/pr-str keep the native fast path for builtins (a
;; documented jolt divergence).
(defmulti print-method (fn [x writer]
(let [t (get (meta x) :type)]
(if (keyword? t) t (type x)))))
(defmethod print-method :default [o w]
(.write w (__pr-str1 o))
nil)
;; print-dup: jolt has one print representation, so dup routes to print-method
;; (as Clojure's default does for most types).
(defmulti print-dup (fn [x writer]
(let [t (get (meta x) :type)]
(if (keyword? t) t (type x)))))
(defmethod print-dup :default [o w] (print-method o w))
;; Cold tagged-type renderings, migrated from the host renderer (the hot
;; types — numbers, strings, symbols, collections — stay native). Each is the
;; exact output the host branch produced.
(defmethod print-method :jolt/uuid [u w]
(.write w (str "#uuid \"" (get u :str) "\""))
nil)
(defmethod print-method :jolt/regex [re w]
(.write w (str "#\"" (get re :source) "\""))
nil)
;; a transient's get IS the dispatched collection lookup — read the wrapper's
;; own :kind field with the host accessor (same trap as sorted colls).
(defmethod print-method :jolt/transient [t w]
(.write w (str "#<transient " (name (jolt.host/ref-get t :kind)) ">"))
nil)
(defmethod print-method :jolt/chan [c w]
(.write w "#<channel>")
nil)