clojure.core.contracts (over core.unify) now runs its whole suite on jolt — 14/14 across contracts/constraints/with-constraints/provide tests. Two general gaps fixed: - Symbol and Keyword now report IFn (and Fn/Runnable/Callable) in the modeled class hierarchy, so a (class x)-dispatched multimethod with an IFn method matches a symbol or keyword, like the JVM (both implement IFn — they're callable). core.contracts' funcify* dispatches on (class constraint) and a bare predicate symbol must hit the IFn arm. Runtime, no re-mint. - A live Var value spliced into a form by a macro (defcurry-from resolves a var and emits (~v l r)) now compiles: analyze treats a var-cell form as a :the-var reference by ns+name, the same node as (var ns/name), mirroring the existing spliced-namespace (~*ns*) case. analyzer.clj + host-contract.ss, re-mint (prelude stays byte-identical; only the analyzer image changes). Listed in docs/libraries.md + the site. make test green (+2 corpus rows, 0 new divergences), shakesmoke byte-identical.
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Clojure libraries known to work with Jolt
Libraries confirmed to load and pass their conformance checks on Jolt. A library listed here works. See the examples, e.g. the ring-app example.
- aero — EDN configuration with tag literals
(
#ref/#env/#or/#profile/#long/…) - config — environment configuration
- Selmer — Django-style templates
- medley — collection utilities
- cuerdas — string manipulation
- ring-core — via
:deps/root "ring-core", on the ring-app example - ring-codec — URL/form encoding
- ring-defaults — the standard middleware stack (params, static resources + content-type, session, security headers); its session/CSRF crypto comes from jolt-lang/jolt-crypto (OpenSSL)
- reitit-core — data-driven routing; the
reitit.TrieJava class is mirrored by jolt-lang/router. - integrant — data-driven system
configuration (
#ig/ref), with its dependency and meta-merge deps - honeysql — SQL formatter and helpers
- clojure.jdbc — as
jolt-lang/db's
jdbc.core, over the built-in SQLite access (libsqlite3 via Chez's FFI) - next.jdbc — a compatibility layer in
jolt-lang/db over
jdbc.core - tools.logging — runs verbatim over a
native
clojure.tools.logging.implstderr backend - migratus — database migrations over the next.jdbc layer
- malli — data schema validation, on the malli-app example.
- markdown-clj — Markdown → HTML, on the markdown-app example
- hiccup — HTML from Clojure data, on the hiccup-app example
- clojure.data.json — JSON reading and writing
- clojure.spec.alpha — data specs
- core.match — pattern matching.
- core.cache — caching (Basic/FIFO/LRU/ LU/TTL/Soft + the wrapped atom API), over data.priority-map.
- core.memoize — function memoization over core.cache.
- core.async — CSP channels and
goblocks (<!/>!/alts!,pipeline,mult/mix/pub/sub) on real OS threads. - core.logic — relational logic programming
(unification,
run/fresh/conde, finite domains). - math.combinatorics — permutations, combinations, subsets, selections, cartesian products, partitions.
- core.contracts — programming by
contract (
contract/with-constraints/provide), over core.unify. - tick — date/time over Jolt's
java.time;#time/…literals viatime-literals. - transit-jolt — Transit (JSON) read/write