Running the whole rewrite-clj test suite (159 tests) surfaced seven more bugs; with these it passes 3377/0/0. Each is a general jolt/JVM divergence: - *out* was pinned to the startup stdout port, so (.write *out* …) escaped a with-out-str capture (z/print writes via *out*). It now resolves the live current-output-port, like print/__write, so a redirect is seen. - nth / assoc past the end of a vector or seq threw a bare Chez error (class :object). Throw IndexOutOfBoundsException, matching the JVM. - A number's .toString(radix) ignored the base. Render in the base, lowercase (rewrite-clj rebuilds 0xff / 0377 / 2r1001 through it). - A required namespace's own :as aliases leaked into its requirer: the loaded ns form compiles while (chez-current-ns) is still the requirer, so ce-scan-requires! registered the loaded ns's aliases under the wrong ns and clobbered a same-named alias there. Register an (ns NAME …) form's aliases under NAME. - A quoted collection dropped its metadata; now it keeps USER metadata (drops the reader's :line/:column/:file), like a Clojure quoted constant. - enumeration-seq only did (seq e); it now drives a java.util.Enumeration through hasMoreElements/nextElement, and StringTokenizer implements them. Regressions: corpus rows (with-out-str/*out*, nth/assoc bounds, toString radix, quote metadata, enumeration-seq) certified against JVM; a smoke fixture for the alias leak (a required ns's alias must not leak). tools.reader + rewrite-clj added to docs/libraries.md. make test green.
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(ns fix.lib
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(:require [clojure.set :as ss]))
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(defn u [] (ss/union #{1} #{2}))
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