Core SX has zero IO — platforms extend __io-registry via (defio name
:category :data/:code/:effect ...). The server web platform declares 44
operations in web/io.sx. batchable_helpers now derived from registry
(:batchable true) instead of hardcoded list. Startup validation warns if
bound IO ops lack registry entries. Browser gets empty registry, ready
for step 5 (IO suspension).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reverted render-dom-lake SSR reuse — it broke OOB swaps (claimed
old lake elements during morph, stale content in copyright). The
framework's morphing handles lake updates correctly already.
Stepper: lake passes nil on client (prevents raw SX flash), effect
always calls rebuild-preview (no initial-render flag needed). Server
renders the expression for SSR; client rebuilds via render-to-dom
after boot when ~tw is available.
Removed initial-render dict flag — unnecessary complexity.
Copyright route not updating is a pre-existing issue: render-dom-island
renders the header island inline during OOB content rendering (sets
island-hydrated mark), but the copyright lake content doesn't reflect
the new path. Separate investigation needed.
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After reusing an SSR lake element, set data-sx-lake-claimed attribute.
Subsequent dom-query uses :not([data-sx-lake-claimed]) to skip already-
reused elements, preventing SPA navigation from picking up stale lakes
from previous pages.
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The text/sx AJAX response path (handle-sx-response) never called
hoist-head-elements, so <style> elements stayed in #sx-content instead
of moving to <head>. Additionally, CSS rules collected during client-side
island hydration were never flushed to the DOM.
- Add hoist-head-elements call to handle-sx-response (matching
handle-html-response which already had it)
- Add flush-collected-styles helper that drains collected CSS rules
into a <style data-sx-css> element in <head>
- Call flush after island hydration in post-swap, boot-init, and
run-post-render-hooks to catch reactive re-renders
- Unify on data-sx-css attribute (existing convention) in ~tw/flush
and shell template, removing the ad-hoc data-cssx attribute
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1. parse-trigger-spec: strip [condition] from event names, store as
"filter" modifier
2. bind-event: native SX filter for key=='X' patterns (extracts key
char and checks event.key + not-input guard)
3. bind-event from: modifier: resolve "body"/"document"/"window" to
direct DOM references instead of dom-query
4. sx-platform-2.js: global keyboard dispatch — WASM host-callbacks
on document/body don't fire, so keyboard triggers with from:body
are handled from JS, calling execute-request via K.eval
5. bind-inline-handlers: map afterSwap/beforeRequest to sx: prefix,
eval JS bodies via Function constructor
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
1. parse-trigger-spec: strip [condition] from event names, store as
"filter" modifier (e.g. keyup[key=='s'] → event="keyup", filter=...)
2. bind-event: evaluate filter conditions via JS Function constructor
when filter modifier is present
3. bind-inline-handlers: map afterSwap/beforeRequest etc. to sx:*
event names (matching what the engine dispatches)
4. bind-inline-handlers: detect JS syntax in body (contains ".") and
eval via Function instead of SX parse — enables this.reset() etc.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The poll trigger in bind-triggers called set-interval but discarded the
interval ID, so polls continued firing after the element was removed from
the DOM. Now the callback checks el.isConnected each tick and self-clears
when the element is gone (HTMX-style cleanup).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
From other session: adapter-html/sx/dom fixes, orchestration
improvements, examples-content refactoring, SPA navigation test
updates, WASM copies synced.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Root cause: sx_primitives.ml registered "effect" as a native no-op (for SSR).
The bytecode compiler's (primitive? "effect") returned true, so it emitted
OP_CALL_PRIM instead of OP_GLOBAL_GET + OP_CALL. The VM's CALL_PRIM handler
found the native Nil-returning stub and never called the real effect function
from core-signals.sx.
Fix: Remove effect and register-in-scope from the primitives table. The server
overrides them via env_bind in sx_server.ml (after compilation), which doesn't
affect primitive? checks.
Also: VM CALL_PRIM now falls back to cek_call for non-NativeFn values (safety
net for any other functions that get misclassified).
15/15 source mode, 15/15 bytecode mode.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
JIT compiler:
- Fix jit_compile_lambda: resolve `compile` via symbol lookup in env
instead of embedding VmClosure in AST (CEK dispatches differently)
- Register eval-defcomp/eval-defisland/eval-defmacro runtime helpers
in browser kernel for bytecoded defcomp forms
- Disable broken .sxbc.json path (missing arity in nested code blocks),
use .sxbc text format only
- Mark JIT-failed closures as sentinel to stop retrying
CSSX in browser:
- Add cssx.sx symlink + cssx.sxbc to browser web stack
- Add flush-cssx! to orchestration.sx post-swap for SPA nav
- Add cssx.sx to compile-modules.js and mcp_tree.ml bytecode lists
SPA navigation:
- Fix double-fetch: check e.defaultPrevented in click delegation
(bind-event already handled the click)
- Fix layout destruction: change nav links from outerHTML to innerHTML
swap (outerHTML destroyed #main-panel when response lacked it)
- Guard JS popstate handler when SX engine is booted
- Rename sx-platform.js → sx-platform-2.js to bust immutable cache
Playwright tests:
- Add trackErrors() helper to all test specs
- Add SPA DOM comparison test (SPA nav vs fresh load)
- Add single-fetch + no-duplicate-elements test
- Improve MCP tool output: show failure details and error messages
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Island markers rendered during SX navigation responses had no
data-sx-state attribute, so hydration found empty kwargs and path
was nil in the copyright display. Now adapter-dom.sx serializes
keyword args into data-sx-state on island markers, matching what
adapter-html.sx does for SSR.
Also fix post-swap to use parent element for outerHTML swaps in
SX responses (was using detached old target). Add SX source file
hashes to wasm_hash for proper browser cache busting — changing
any .sx file now busts the cache. Remove stale .sxbc bytecode
cache files.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The sx-get links were doing full page refreshes because click handlers
never attached. Root causes: VM frame management bug, missing primitives,
CEK/VM type dispatch mismatch, and silent error swallowing.
Fixes:
- VM frame exhaustion: frames <- [] now properly pops to rest_frames
- length primitive: add alias for len in OCaml primitives
- call_sx_fn: use sx_call directly instead of eval_expr (CEK checks
for type "lambda" but VmClosure reports "function")
- Boot error surfacing: Sx.init() now has try/catch + failure summary
- Callback error surfacing: catch-all handler for non-Eval_error exceptions
- Silent JIT failures: log before CEK fallback instead of swallowing
- vm→env sync: loadModule now calls sync_vm_to_env()
- sx_build_bytecode MCP tool added for bytecode compilation
Tests: 50 new tests across test-vm.sx and test-vm-primitives.sx covering
nested VM calls, frame integrity, CEK bridge, primitive availability,
cross-module symbol resolution, and callback dispatch.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- orchestration.sx: add nil guard for verb/url before calling do-fetch
(prevents "Expected string, got nil" when verb info dict lacks method)
- sx_browser.ml: restore JIT error logging (Eval_error only, not all
exceptions) so real failures are visible, silence routine fallbacks
- Rebuild WASM bundle with fixes
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The parser was reporting "Unexpected char: )" with no position info.
Added line number, column, and byte position to all parse errors.
Root cause: bind-sse-swap had one extra close paren that naive paren
counting missed because a "(" exists inside a string literal on L1074
(starts-with? trimmed "("). Parse-aware counting (skipping strings
and comments) correctly identified the imbalance.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add wasm_hash (MD5 of sx_browser.bc.js) to shell template
- Script tags: /wasm/sx_browser.bc.js?v={hash}, /wasm/sx-platform.js?v={hash}
- Pass wasm_hash through helpers.py and ocaml_bridge.py
- Fix missing close paren in bind-sse-swap (broke SX parsing)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Navigation pipeline now works end-to-end:
- outerHTML swap uses dom-replace-child instead of morph-node (morph has
a CEK continuation issue with nested for-each that needs separate fix)
- swap-dom-nodes returns the new element for outerHTML so post-swap
hydrates the correct (new) DOM, not the detached old element
- sx-render uses marker mode: islands rendered as empty span[data-sx-island]
markers, hydrated by post-swap. Prevents duplicate content from island
body expansion + SX response nav rows.
- dispose-island (singular) called on old island before morph, not just
dispose-islands-in (which only disposes sub-islands)
OCaml runtime:
- safe_eq: Dict equality checks __host_handle for DOM node identity
(js_to_value creates new Dict wrappers per call, breaking physical ==)
- contains?: same host handle check
- to_string: trampoline thunks (fixes <thunk> display)
- as_number: trampoline thunks (fixes arithmetic on leaked thunks)
DOM platform:
- dom-remove, dom-attr-list (name/value pairs), dom-child-list (SX list),
dom-is-active-element?, dom-is-input-element?, dom-is-child-of?, dom-on
All 5 reactive-nav Playwright tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>