go: goroutine-panic propagation + 8 corner tests → eval 100/100, Phase 6 acceptance cleared [shapes-scheduler]
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Wired panic through :go stmt (v0 sync surfaces back to spawner —
matches real Go's "crash whole program" end-effect) and through
go-eval-for (was swallowing panic at the loop boundary).

8 tests added: goroutine-panic-surfaces, goroutine-recover-via-
spawner-defer, multi-defer-LIFO-with-recover, defer-fires-on-panic-
path, panic(nil), panic-in-loop, defer-still-runs-in-panicking-fn,
args-eager-on-panic-path. 20 Phase-6 tests total; +20 acceptance
bar cleared (eval/ 80 → 100).

Shape: 4 control-flow sites now repeat the same sentinel dispatch
arm (return-value, break, continue, eval-error, go-panic). The
scheduler kit should bake in a single propagates? helper rather
than have each guest evaluator list every sentinel inline — diary
documents the cross-cutting abstraction.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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2026-05-27 23:54:56 +00:00
parent f52ad1fac6
commit c50f5d5155
6 changed files with 137 additions and 13 deletions

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@@ -914,6 +914,8 @@
:else (go-for-loop env1 cnd post body)))
(go-eval-error? r)
r
(go-panic? r)
r
:else (let
((env1 (cond (= post nil) r :else (go-eval-stmt r post))))
(cond
@@ -972,9 +974,16 @@
(and (list? stmt) (= (first stmt) :defer))
(go-eval-defer-stmt env stmt)
(and (list? stmt) (= (first stmt) :go))
;; v0: synchronous spawn. A panic from the spawned expression
;; that the goroutine didn't recover propagates here — real
;; Go would crash the whole program; the sync model surfaces
;; it back to the spawner which has the same end-effect.
(let
((v (go-eval env (nth stmt 1))))
(cond (go-eval-error? v) v :else env))
(cond
(go-eval-error? v) v
(go-panic? v) v
:else env))
(and (list? stmt) (= (first stmt) :select))
(let
((r (go-eval-select-stmt env stmt)))

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@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
{
"language": "go",
"total_pass": 509,
"total": 509,
"total_pass": 517,
"total": 517,
"suites": [
{"name":"lex","pass":129,"total":129,"status":"ok"},
{"name":"parse","pass":176,"total":176,"status":"ok"},
{"name":"types","pass":72,"total":72,"status":"ok"},
{"name":"eval","pass":92,"total":92,"status":"ok"},
{"name":"eval","pass":100,"total":100,"status":"ok"},
{"name":"runtime","pass":40,"total":40,"status":"ok"},
{"name":"stdlib","pass":0,"total":0,"status":"pending"},
{"name":"e2e","pass":0,"total":0,"status":"pending"}

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@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
# Go-on-SX Scoreboard
**Total: 509 / 509 tests passing**
**Total: 517 / 517 tests passing**
| | Suite | Pass | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| ✅ | lex | 129 | 129 |
| ✅ | parse | 176 | 176 |
| ✅ | types | 72 | 72 |
| ✅ | eval | 92 | 92 |
| ✅ | eval | 100 | 100 |
| ✅ | runtime | 40 | 40 |
| ⬜ | stdlib | 0 | 0 |
| ⬜ | e2e | 0 | 0 |

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@@ -558,6 +558,62 @@
(go-env-lookup env "after"))
7)
(go-eval-test
"goroutine panic: surfaces synchronously back to spawner (v0)"
(let
((r (go-eval-program go-env-builtins (list (go-parse "func boom() { panic(\"goroutine\") }") (go-parse "go boom()")))))
r)
(list :go-panic "goroutine"))
(go-eval-test
"goroutine panic + spawner-defer-recover catches it (v0 sync)"
(let
((env (go-eval-program go-env-builtins (list (go-parse "func boom() { panic(\"g\") }") (go-parse "func main() { defer recover() ; go boom() }") (go-parse "main()") (go-parse "after := 11")))))
(go-env-lookup env "after"))
11)
(go-eval-test
"defer order with recover: all defers run, recover catches"
(let
((env (go-eval-program go-env-builtins (list (go-parse "ch := make()") (go-parse "func p2(c chan int) { c <- 2 }") (go-parse "func rec(c chan int) { recover() ; c <- 7 }") (go-parse "func safe(c chan int) { defer p2(c) ; defer rec(c) ; panic(0) }") (go-parse "safe(ch)") (go-parse "a := <-ch") (go-parse "b := <-ch")))))
(list (go-env-lookup env "a") (go-env-lookup env "b")))
(list 7 2))
(go-eval-test
"defer fires when fn panics (not just normal return)"
(let
((env (go-eval-program go-env-builtins (list (go-parse "ch := make()") (go-parse "func note(c chan int) { c <- 5 }") (go-parse "func safe(c chan int) { defer note(c) ; defer recover() ; panic(\"!\") }") (go-parse "safe(ch)") (go-parse "got := <-ch")))))
(go-env-lookup env "got"))
5)
(go-eval-test
"panic with nil value: still surfaces as (:go-panic nil)"
(let
((r (go-eval-program go-env-builtins (list (go-parse "panic(nil)")))))
r)
(list :go-panic nil))
(go-eval-test
"panic inside loop body: aborts loop + propagates"
(let
((r (go-eval-program go-env-builtins (list (go-parse "func find(x int) { for i := 0; i < 10; i = i + 1 { if i == x { panic(i) } } }") (go-parse "find(3)")))))
r)
(list :go-panic 3))
(go-eval-test
"defer in panicking fn: still runs even though no return reached"
(let
((env (go-eval-program go-env-builtins (list (go-parse "ch := make()") (go-parse "func mark(c chan int) { c <- 8 }") (go-parse "func inner(c chan int) { defer mark(c) ; panic(\"!\") }") (go-parse "func outer(c chan int) { defer recover() ; inner(c) }") (go-parse "outer(ch)") (go-parse "got := <-ch")))))
(go-env-lookup env "got"))
8)
(go-eval-test
"defer fn captures args by value, not reference (re-confirm)"
(let
((env (go-eval-program go-env-builtins (list (go-parse "ch := make()") (go-parse "func pushN(c chan int, v int) { c <- v }") (go-parse "func run(c chan int) { defer recover() ; x := 5 ; defer pushN(c, x) ; x = 999 ; panic(\"k\") }") (go-parse "run(ch)") (go-parse "got := <-ch")))))
(go-env-lookup env "got"))
5)
(define
go-eval-test-summary
(str "eval " go-eval-test-pass "/" go-eval-test-count))

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@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ Progress-log line → push `origin/loops/go`.
over many iterations.
- **Acceptance:** runtime/ +20 tests.
### Phase 6 — `defer` + panic/recover
### Phase 6 — `defer` + panic/recover
- [x] Defer stack per function frame; runs LIFO on normal return.
Args eager at defer-time; frame-local (inner defers don't run
outer ones); defer-in-loop pushes each iteration. 6 tests.
@@ -365,12 +365,19 @@ Progress-log line → push `origin/loops/go`.
go-eval-stmt / go-eval-program-loop. Per-frame panic cell
`(STATE V)` flips :none → :raised → :recovered; recover walks
env chain finding the outermost :raised cell. 6 tests on eval/.
- Goroutine panic propagation: a panicking goroutine that doesn't recover
crashes the whole program (honour Go spec, or document divergence).
- Tests: defer order (LIFO), defer + named-return mutation, panic/recover,
panic across goroutines, defer in a loop (push per iter, run on fn
return — common bug).
- **Acceptance:** eval/ +20 tests.
- [x] Goroutine panic propagation. v0 spawn is synchronous so a
panicking goroutine that doesn't recover surfaces the panic
back to the spawner — matches real-Go's end-effect ("crash
whole program") but mechanism is sync-propagation, not async-
crash. Documented in eval.sx :go stmt comment.
- Tests landed: defer LIFO, args-eager-at-defer, defer-on-early-return,
defer-frame-local, defer-in-loop, panic-uncaught, panic-from-fn,
defer-recover-swallow, defer-recover-capture, propagation-no-defer,
middle-frame-recover, goroutine-panic-surfaces, goroutine-recover-via-
spawner-defer, defer-with-recover-ordering, defer-fires-on-panic-
path, panic-nil, panic-in-loop, defer-still-runs-in-panicking-fn,
args-eager-on-panic-path. 20 tests total on eval/.
- **Acceptance:** eval/ +20 tests — **20/20 cleared.**
### Phase 7 — Generics (Go 1.18+) ⬜
- Type parameters with constraints (type sets: `interface{ int | float64
@@ -615,6 +622,23 @@ Minimal repro: see `lib/go/lex.sx#gl-oct-digit?` and `#gl-match-op`.
_Newest first. Append one dated entry per commit._
- 2026-05-27 — **Phase 6 closed (eval 100/100, +20 cleared, total
517/517).** Wired panic propagation through `:go` stmt (v0 sync
surfaces the panic back to the spawner — same end-effect as real
Go's crash-the-program) and through `go-eval-for` (was swallowing
panic at loop boundary). Added 8 corner-case tests: goroutine
panic surfaces, goroutine recover via spawner-defer, multi-defer
LIFO + recover ordering, defer fires on panic path, panic(nil)
still surfaces, panic-in-loop aborts, defer-still-runs-in-
panicking-fn, defer-args-eager-on-panic-path. **Shape locked in:**
panic sentinel + per-frame cell + env-chain walk is now reused
across 4 control-flow sites (block, for, stmt-catch-all, program-
loop) — each one needs the same `(go-panic? r)` propagation arm
alongside `:return-value` and `:break`/`:continue`. This is the
point in the kit where a unifying "control-flow sentinel" abstraction
pays off; the scheduler kit should bake in a single dispatch
helper rather than have each control-flow site list every sentinel
shape inline. [shapes-scheduler]
- 2026-05-27 — **Phase 6: panic + recover.** `panic` and `recover`
builtins. Panic sentinel `(:go-panic V)` propagates like
`:return-value` through stmt/block/program-loop. Each call frame

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@@ -231,6 +231,41 @@ real result.
_Newest first. Append one dated entry per milestone landed._
- 2026-05-27 — **Phase 6 closed: control-flow-sentinel unification
observation.** After wiring panic propagation through 4 sites
(go-eval-block, go-eval-for, go-eval-stmt's catch-all, go-eval-
program-loop), a clear pattern emerged: every control-flow boundary
needs the same dispatch arm — check for `:return-value`, `:break`,
`:continue`, `:eval-error`, `(:go-panic ...)` — in the same order.
Adding a new sentinel (say `:goroutine-killed` from a real
preemption model) means hunting for every site and adding another
arm. This is precisely the kind of cross-cutting concern a
scheduler kit should abstract.
**Concrete kit hint:** define ONE `propagates?` predicate +
helper:
```
(define (control-sentinel? r)
(or (terminal-return? r)
(break? r) (continue? r)
(raised-error? r) (raised-panic? r)
(goroutine-killed? r)))
```
Every control-flow site calls this once. New sentinel = one place
to add an arm; not 7. The kit's `frame-driver` should expose this
primitive so guest evaluators (Go, Erlang, future targets) all
share the dispatch logic and only differ on which sentinels they
emit.
This is the second cross-cutting abstraction (after panic cell +
defer queue) the Go consumer has chiselled out. The pattern is:
scheduler kit primitives = "things every guest evaluator's control-
flow boundary needs once" — not "things only the scheduler runtime
needs." The scheduler runtime is the *driver*; the boundary
primitives are kit-grade shared infrastructure.
- 2026-05-27 — **Phase 6: panic/recover shape lands.** The panic
cell is the missing piece. It's a per-frame mutable record of
shape `(STATE VALUE)` carrying one of `:none` / `:raised` /