jolt/test/chez
Yogthos 77e80dab9c Fix six JVM divergences surfaced by rewrite-clj
Running the rewrite-clj test suite under jolt exposed six bugs, each fixed here:

- `for`/`doseq` `:let` bindings never went through `destructure`, so a
  destructuring pattern (`:let [{:keys [y]} x]`) hit `let*` raw and failed to
  compile. Emit `let`, like Clojure.
- `with-open` couldn't close a deftype/defrecord that implements a `close` method
  (java.io.Closeable / AutoCloseable, e.g. tools.reader's readers) — `__close`
  only knew jhost readers and map `:close` fns. Dispatch a record's `close`.
- A deftype/defrecord method param named like a field didn't shadow the field
  (the field's let-binding wrapped the params). Params now shadow, as in Clojure.
- A deftype whose simple name collided with a built-in host class clobbered it in
  the global ctor table, so `(java.io.PushbackReader. …)` built tools.reader's
  same-named deftype. Register deftypes/built-ins by FQN, don't let a deftype
  overwrite a built-in's simple name, and qualify a bare `(Name. …)` to the
  deftype's FQN only in the ns that defined it.
- `clojure.walk` was lazy over a non-list seq (missing `doall`), so a walk whose
  fn has side effects read stale state. Make it eager, like Clojure.
- `Character/isWhitespace` used an ASCII-only check that missed U+2028 and other
  Unicode whitespace. Use the JVM's Unicode set (minus the no-break spaces it
  excludes).

Regressions: corpus rows (for-let destructure, method-param shadow, walk eager,
isWhitespace), a unit row (with-open closes a record), and smoke checks (the
class-name collision, run in a fresh -e process so the deftype doesn't leak).

One divergence remains unfixed: a submatch from a losing regex alternation branch
leaks when the winning branch has a quantified group (a bug in the vendored
irregex engine, not jolt) — tracked separately.
2026-07-01 12:25:05 -04:00
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build-app Source locations: reader positions, error locations, native stack traces (#218) 2026-06-26 02:14:34 +00:00
datareader-app Compile data readers that return code forms 2026-07-01 10:57:55 -04:00
bench-chez.ss Clean up codebase: rename stdlib layer, strip porting residue, fix tooling 2026-06-22 22:18:00 -04:00
clojure-test.clj clojure.test: assert-expr / do-report / report extension points 2026-06-28 10:37:59 -04:00
corpus.edn Fix six JVM divergences surfaced by rewrite-clj 2026-07-01 12:25:05 -04:00
directlink-test.ss Fix direct-link crash on a non-fn var called as a function 2026-06-23 23:34:28 -04:00
ffi-binding-test.ss Group the JVM interop shims under host/chez/java/ 2026-06-25 18:35:44 -04:00
inline-test.ss Enable IR inlining: splice small defns at call sites (lever 1/4) 2026-06-23 17:43:13 -04:00
numeric-test.ss ^long is a 64-bit long: fast-path-with-fallback ops + logical unsigned shift 2026-06-27 16:04:19 -04:00
README.md Docs: Chez-only, drop the Janet-era references and obsolete migration notes 2026-06-22 09:05:35 -04:00
repl-reader-test.clj fix REPL treating a regex literal as an unbalanced form 2026-06-30 23:44:22 -04:00
transient-test.ss Clean up codebase: rename stdlib layer, strip porting residue, fix tooling 2026-06-22 22:18:00 -04:00
unit.edn Fix six JVM divergences surfaced by rewrite-clj 2026-07-01 12:25:05 -04:00
values-test.ss Clean up codebase: rename stdlib layer, strip porting residue, fix tooling 2026-06-22 22:18:00 -04:00

Chez test harness

The correctness gate for jolt. Pure Chez (+ Clojure for the JVM oracle). Correctness is judged against the JVM-sourced conformance spec; the spec itself lives in test/conformance/ (see its SPEC.md). Run the whole gate with make test from the repo root.

The spec corpus

corpus.edn is the contract: ~2920 rows {:suite :label :expected :actual}, with :expected sourced from reference JVM Clojure by test/conformance/regen-corpus.clj. It is frozen (the canonical source) — add or change cases here, then re-source the answers with regen-corpus.clj and re-certify with test/conformance/certify.clj.

The gate runners (host/chez/)

  • run-corpus.ss — runs every corpus case through the spine (read → analyze → IR → emit → eval, all on Chez), comparing each result by value-equality against the JVM :expected. A known-fail allowlist covers cases jolt can't match because Chez has no JVM host (Java classes, arrays, BigDecimal, opaque host-object printers, …); the gate fails only on a NEW divergence or if the pass count drops below the floor.

    chez --script host/chez/run-corpus.ss
    JOLT_CORPUS_LIMIT=200 …            # every-Nth stride, fast iteration
    JOLT_CHEZ_ZJ_FLOOR=N …            # override the floor (default 2678)
    
  • run-unit.ss — host-specific unit cases (test/chez/unit.edn) that aren't in the JVM-portable corpus: dot-forms, java statics, io, reader, walk, vars/namespaces, refs. Each :expr is evaluated in-process and its printed value compared to a baked :expected (:throws asserts a raise).

  • selfcheck.sh — self-host fixpoint: bootstrap.ss rebuild byte-equals the checked-in seed (host/chez/seed/).

  • smoke.sh — real bin/joltc -e CLI smoke.

Other Chez tests

  • values-test.ss — the value model (nil/truthiness/collections). make values.
  • bench-chez.ss — compute bench through the pipeline (opt-in; not in the gate).

All runners assume chez on PATH.