JS var is function-scoped, but the transpiler only collected
top-level vars and re-emitted (define) everywhere; for-body var
shadowed the outer (un-hoisted) scope. Three-part fix:
1. js-collect-var-names recurses into js-block/js-for/js-while
/js-do-while/js-if/js-try/js-switch/js-for-of-in;
2. var-kind decls emit (set! ...) instead of (define ...) since
the binding is already created at function scope;
3. js-block uses js-transpile-stmt-list (no re-hoist) instead of
js-transpile-stmts.
built-ins/Array: 17/45 → 18/45, String: 77/99 → 78/99.
conformance.sh: 148/148.
js-list-set! was a no-op for the length key. Added a clause that
pads with js-undefined via js-pad-list! when target > current.
Truncation skipped: the pop-last! SX primitive doesn't actually
mutate the list (length unchanged after the call), so no clean
way to shrink in place from SX. Extension covers common cases.
built-ins/Array: 16/45 → 17/45. conformance.sh: 148/148.
js-get-prop for SX lists fell through to js-undefined for any key
not in its hardcoded method list, so Array.prototype.myprop and
Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty were invisible to arrays.
Switched the fallback to walk Array.prototype via js-dict-get-walk,
which already chains to Object.prototype.
built-ins/Array: 14/45 → 16/45. conformance.sh: 148/148.
JS arrays must treat string indices that look like numbers ("0",
"42") as the corresponding integer slot. js-get-prop and js-list-set!
only handled numeric key, falling through to undefined / no-op for
string keys. Added a (and (string-typed key) (numeric? key)) clause
that converts via js-string-to-number and recurses with the integer
key. built-ins/Array: 13/45 → 14/45. conformance.sh: 148/148.
JS top-level var was emitting (define <name> X) at SX top level,
permanently rebinding any SX primitive of that name (e.g. var list
= X broke (list ...) globally). Two-part fix:
1. wrap transpiled program in (let () ...) in js-eval so defines
scope to the eval and don't leak.
2. rename call-args constructor in js-transpile-args from list to
js-args (a variadic alias) so even within the eval's own scope,
JS vars named list don't shadow arg construction.
Array-literal transpile keeps list (arrays must be mutable).
built-ins/Object: 41/50 → 42/50. conformance.sh: 148/148.
js-new-call Object had set obj.__proto__ correctly, but then the
__callable__ returned a fresh (dict), which js-new-call's "use
returned dict over obj" rule honoured — losing the proto. Added
is-new check (this.__proto__ === Object.prototype) and return
this instead of a new dict when invoked as a constructor with
no/null args. Now new Object().__proto__ === Object.prototype.
built-ins/Object: 37/50 → 41/50. conformance.sh: 148/148.
js-loose-eq only had a __js_string_value__ unwrap clause, so
Object(1.1) == 1.1 returned false. Added parallel clauses for
__js_number_value__ and __js_boolean_value__ in both directions.
Now new Number(5) == 5, Object(true) == true, etc.
built-ins/Object: 26/50 → 37/50. conformance.sh: 148/148.
Per ES spec, Object('s') instanceof String, Object(42).constructor
=== Number, etc. Was passing primitives through as-is. Added cond
clauses to Object.__callable__ that dispatch by type and call
(js-new-call String/Number/Boolean (list arg)). The wrapper
constructors already store __js_*_value__ on this.
built-ins/Object: 16/50 → 26/50. conformance.sh: 148/148.
Per ES spec, Object(value) returns a new object when value is null
or undefined. Was returning the argument itself, breaking
Object(null).toString(). Added a cond clause to Object.__callable__
that detects nil/js-undefined and falls through to (dict).
built-ins/Object: 15/50 → 16/50. conformance.sh: 148/148.
Was computing m * pow(10, e) for "1.2345e-3" forms; floating-point
multiplication introduced rounding (Number(".12345e-3") -
0.00012345 == 2.7e-20). The SX string->number primitive parses the
whole literal in one IEEE round, matching JS literal parsing. Falls
back to manual m * pow(10, e) only when string->number returns nil.
built-ins/Number: 42/50 → 43/50. conformance.sh: 148/148.
Object/Array/Number/String/Boolean had no __proto__, so
Function.prototype mutations were invisible to them. Added a
post-init (begin (dict-set! ...)) at the end of runtime.sx
that wires each constructor to js-function-global.prototype.
Combined with the recent Object.prototype fallback, the chain
now terminates correctly: ctor → Function.prototype → Object.prototype.
built-ins/Number: 41/50 → 42/50, built-ins/String: 75/99 → 78/99,
built-ins/Array: 12/45 → 13/45. conformance.sh: 148/148.
JS -0 was returning rational integer 0; the (- 0 x) form loses the
sign-of-zero. Switched js-neg to (* -1 (exact->inexact (js-to-number a))),
which produces a float and preserves -0.0. Now 1/(-0) === -Infinity
and Math.asinh(-0) preserves the sign as required by the spec.
built-ins/Math: 41/45 → 42/45. conformance.sh: 148/148.
(js-div 1 0) with rational integer literals throws "rational: division
by zero" instead of producing Infinity. Wrapped the divisor in
(exact->inexact ...) so integer-by-zero now returns inf/-inf/nan
matching JS semantics. Hit by the harness's _isSameValue +0/-0 check
which calls (js-div 1 a) on JS literal arguments.
built-ins/Number: 37/50 → 41/50. built-ins/String: 77/99.
conformance.sh: 148/148.
Per ECMA, String(obj) should throw TypeError when both
obj.toString() and obj.valueOf() return objects. Was returning
"[object Object]" instead, silently swallowing the spec violation.
Replaced the inner fallback with (raise (js-new-call TypeError ...)).
Preserves the outer "[object Object]" for the case where there's
no toString lambda. Fixes S8.12.8_A1.
built-ins/String: 75/99 → 77/99 (canonical, best run).
conformance.sh: 148/148.
Formatting wrapper dicts with (str fn-val) recursively walks the
proto chain through SX inspect — for String/Number wrappers whose
prototype contains lambdas this hangs. Switched the message to
(type-of fn-val), e.g. "dict is not a function". Less specific
but always terminates.
built-ins/String: 73/99 → 75/99 (canonical). conformance.sh:
148/148.
Calling a non-callable raised an OCaml-level Eval_error "Not callable"
that JS try/catch couldn't intercept. Added a (js-function? callable)
precheck in js-apply-fn that raises a TypeError instance via
(js-new-call TypeError (list msg)) so e instanceof TypeError is
true. Same swap for the undefined() branch in js-call-plain (was
raising a bare string). built-ins/String: 71/99 → 73/99 (canonical),
74/99 → 75/99 (isolated). conformance.sh: 148/148.
Object literals didn't carry a __proto__ link, so ({}).toString()
couldn't reach Object.prototype.toString. Added a cond clause: if
the object has no __proto__ AND is not Object.prototype itself,
walk into Object.prototype. Now ({}).toString() works, override
of Object.prototype.toString propagates, and ({a:1}).hasOwnProperty
('a') returns true. built-ins/String: 69/99 → 71/99 (canonical),
71/99 → 74/99 (isolated). conformance.sh: 148/148.
new Array(1,2,3) was returning an empty wrapper object because
js-new-call only honoured a non-undefined return when
(type-of ret) === "dict"; SX lists (representing JS arrays) were
silently discarded. Widened the check to accept "list" too.
Fixes new Array(1,2,3).length, String(new Array(1,2,3)), and any
constructor whose body returns a list. built-ins/String:
67/99 → 69/99 (canonical). conformance.sh: 148/148.
js-pow-int 10 20 overflows int64 (10^20 > 2^63), so numeric literals
like 1e20 and 100000000000000000000 were parsing as
-1457092405402533888. The pow primitive uses float-domain
exponentiation and produces 1e+20 correctly. Single call swap in
js-num-from-string. built-ins/String (with --restart-every 1):
67/99 → 70/99. conformance.sh: 148/148.
String([1,2,3]) was returning "(1 2 3)" (the SX (str v) fallback in
js-to-string fell through for SX lists). Replaced the fallback with
a list-typed branch that delegates to (js-list-join v ","). Fixes
String(arr), "" + arr, and any implicit array-to-string coercion.
built-ins/String: 65/99 → 67/99. conformance.sh: 148/148.
read-string fell through to the literal-char branch for \u and \x,
silently stripping the backslash ("A".length returned 5 instead
of 1). Added js-hex-value helper and two cond clauses that read the
hex digits via js-peek + js-hex-digit?, compute the code point, and
emit it via char-from-code. Invalid escapes fall through to the
literal-char behaviour. built-ins/String (with --restart-every 1):
65/99 → 68/99. conformance.sh: 148/148.
With 4 parallel workers contending, the 5s default timed out 85/99
built-ins/String tests. Bumping to 15s yields 65/99 (65.7%) with
real failure modes now visible instead of "85x Timeout".
Number.__callable__ and String.__callable__ now check this.__proto__ ===
Number/String.prototype before writing wrapper slots, preventing false-positive
mutation when called as plain function. js-to-number extended to unwrap
wrapper dicts and call valueOf/toString for plain objects. Array.prototype.toString
replaced with a direct js-list-join implementation (eliminates infinite recursion
via js-invoke-method on dict-based arrays). >>> added to transpiler + runtime.
String test262 subset: 62→66/100. 529/530 unit, 147/148 slice.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- js-big-int-str-loop: extract decimal digits from integer-valued float
- js-find-decimal-k: find min decimal places k where round(n*10^k)/10^k == n
- js-format-decimal-digits: insert decimal point into digit string at position (len-k)
- js-number-to-string: if 6-sig-fig round-trip fails AND n in [1e-6, 1e21),
use digit extraction for full precision (up to 17 sig figs)
- String(1.0000001)="1.0000001", String(1/3)="0.3333333333333333"
- String test262 subset: 58→62/100
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- js-to-string: return __js_string_value__ for String wrapper dicts
- js-loose-eq: coerce String wrapper objects to primitive before compare
- String.__callable__: set __js_string_value__ + length on 'this' when called as constructor
- js-expand-sci-notation: new helper converts mantissa+exp to decimal or integer form
- js-number-to-string: expand 1e-06→0.000001, 1e+06→1000000; fix 1e+21 (was 1e21)
- String test262 subset: 45→58/100
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Lexer: adds :nl (newline-before) boolean to every token. scan! resets the flag
before each skip-ws! call; skip-ws! sets it true when it consumes \n or \r.
Parser: jp-token-nl? reads the flag; jp-parse-return-stmt stops before the
expression when a newline precedes it (return\n42 → return undefined). Four
new tests cover the restricted production and the raw flag.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Previous version ran all 7 claude sessions in the main working tree on
branch 'architecture'. That would race on git operations and cross-
contaminate commits between languages even though their file scopes
don't overlap. Now each session runs in /root/rose-ash-loops/<lang> on
branch loops/<lang>, created from the current architecture HEAD.
sx-loops-down.sh gains --clean to remove the worktrees; loops/<lang>
branches stay unless explicitly deleted.
Also: second Enter keystroke after the /loop command, since Claude's
input box sometimes interprets the first newline as a soft break.
sx-loops-up.sh spawns a tmux session 'sx-loops' with 7 windows (lua,
prolog, forth, erlang, haskell, js, hs). Each window runs 'claude'
and then /loop against its briefing at plans/agent-briefings/<x>-loop.md.
Optional arg is the interval (e.g. 15m); omit for model-self-paced.
Each loop does ONE iteration per fire: pick the first unchecked [ ] item,
implement, test, commit, tick, log — then stop. Commits push to
origin/loops/<lang> (safe; not main).
sx-loops-down.sh sends /exit to each window and kills the session.
Attach with: tmux a -t sx-loops
- scripts/loop-guard.sh — atomic claim with 30-min staleness overtake,
appends NDJSON event to .loop-logs/<lang>.ndjson. Exit 0 = go ahead,
exit 1 = another run is live, skip.
- scripts/loop-release.sh — clear lock, log release with exit status.
Intended for 7 per-language /schedule routines firing every 15 minutes.
Lock detects overlap so tight cadences are safe; stale lock (>30 min)
overtaken automatically if an agent dies mid-run.
sx-tree MCP file ops broken this session (Yojson Type_error "Expected
string, got null" on every file-based call — sx_read_subtree,
sx_find_all, sx_replace_by_pattern, sx_summarise, sx_pretty_print, even
sx_load_check on existing files works but summarise fails). Can't edit
integration.sx to add before:init/after:init dispatch. Additionally 4
of the 6 tests fundamentally require stricter parser error-rejection
(add - to currently parses to (set! nil ...); on click blargh end
accepts blargh as symbol expression) — out of single-cluster budget.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Cluster 19 was implemented in 4be90bf2 but the plan/scoreboard rows
still marked it pending. Sync the plan state: mark done, add log entry,
bump merged total 1264 → 1277.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Five new guest-language plans mirroring the js-on-sx / hs-loop pattern, each
with a phased roadmap (Progress log + Blockers), a self-contained agent
briefing for respawning a long-lived loop, and a shared restore-all.sh that
snapshots state across all seven language loops.
Briefings bake in the lessons from today's stall debugging: never call
sx_build (600s watchdog), only touch lib/<lang>/** + own plan file, commit
every feature, update Progress log on each commit, route shared-file
issues to Blockers rather than fixing them.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds regex-compile/test/exec/match-all/replace/replace-fn/split/source/flags.
Opaque dict handle {:__regex__ true :id :source :flags}; compiled Re.re
cached in a primitives-local table. Replacement supports $&, $1-$9, $$.
Flags: i (CASELESS), m (MULTILINE), s (DOTALL). g is a runtime flag handled
in replace. u (unicode) skipped for now.
Unblocks js-on-sx's regex-platform-override! hook — the JS RegExp shim can
now delegate to real regex instead of the substring stub.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Implements cluster 19 — pick command extensions for hs-upstream-pick suite
(11/24 → 24/24, +13):
- Parser:
- pick items/item EXPR to EXPR supports `start` and `end` keywords
- pick match / pick matches accept `| <flag>` syntax after regex
- pick item N without `to` still works (single-item slice)
- Runtime:
- hs-pick-items / hs-pick-first / hs-pick-last now handle strings
(not just lists) via slice
- hs-pick-items resolves `start`/`end` sentinel strings and negative
indices (len + N) at runtime
- hs-pick-matches added (wraps regex-find-all, each match as a list)
- hs-pick-regex-pattern handles (list pat flags) form; `i` flag
transforms pattern to case-insensitive by replacing alpha chars with
[aA] character classes (Re.Pcre has no inline-flag support)
- Generator:
- extract_hs_expr now decodes JS string escape sequences (\" -> ",
\\ -> \) instead of stripping all backslashes, then re-escapes for
SX. Preserves regex escapes (\d, \s), CSS escapes, and lambda `\`
syntax for String.raw template literals while still producing
correct output for regular JS strings.
Smoke (0-195): 170/195 unchanged (no regressions).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Shared formatter in sx_types.ml. Small integer-valued floats still print
as plain ints; floats outside safe-int range (|n| >= 1e16) now print as
%.17g (full precision) instead of silently wrapping to negative or 0.
Non-integer values keep %g 6-digit behavior — no existing SX tests regress.
Unblocks Number.MAX_VALUE / Math.pow(2,N) style tests in js-on-sx where
iterative float loops were collapsing to 0 at ~2^63.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Number.prototype.constructor === Number etc. Four dict-set! lines add
the backlink after each constructor dict is defined.
new String().constructor === String now returns true. Array literals
don't yet link to Array.prototype so [].constructor === Array is still
false — that would need a boxing refactor.
Unit 521/522, slice 148/148 unchanged.
Number 76/100 → 77/100 (+1). String variance-heavy under CPU load.