- Parse `is X ignoring case` → (eq-ignore-case left right)
- Parse `is not X ignoring case` → (not (eq-ignore-case left right))
- Compiler: eq-ignore-case → hs-eq-ignore-case
- Runtime: hs-eq-ignore-case using downcase/str
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Don't insert 'then' inside for-in loop bodies or after 'repeat N times'
(fixes repeat from 1/30 → 5/30)
- Allow HS sources ending with " when they don't contain embedded HTML
(fixes set from 6/25 → 10/25, enables 18 previously-skipped tests)
- Fix assert= argument order: (actual expected), not (expected actual)
(error messages now correctly report Expected/Got)
395 → 402/831 (+7)
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- Added sublist helper (portable list extraction, avoids 3-arg slice
which fails in browser WASM kernel)
- Replaced reduce + 0 lwid with manual sum loop (reduce has browser
compat issues with dict-set! error in call stack)
- Imperative DOM update via effect for clean paragraph re-rendering
on signal changes (clear container, create new spans)
- String slice in hyphenate-word kept (works on strings)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Root cause: sx_insert_near placed break-lines-greedy, pretext-position-line,
pretext-layout-lines OUTSIDE the define-library begin block. The bytecode
compiler only compiles forms inside begin as STORE_GLOBAL — forms outside
are invisible to the browser VM.
Fix: moved all function definitions inside (begin ...) of (define-library).
Bytecode now includes all 17 functions (11K compiled, was 9K).
Browser load-sxbc: simplified VmSuspended handling — just catch and
continue, since STORE_GLOBAL ops already ran before the import OP_PERFORM.
sync_vm_to_env copies them to global_env.
Island now calls break-lines and pretext-layout-lines from bytecode-compiled
library — runs on VM, not CEK interpreter.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- text-layout.sx added to WASM bytecode pipeline (9K compiled)
- Fix multi-list map calls (map-indexed + nth instead of map fn list1 list2)
- pretext-layout-lines and pretext-position-line moved to library exports
- Browser load-sxbc: handle VmSuspended for import, copy library exports
to global_env after module load (define-library export fix)
- compile-modules.js: text-layout in SOURCE_MAP, FILES, and entry deps
- Island uses library functions (break-lines, pretext-layout-lines)
instead of inlining — runs on bytecode VM when exports resolve
Known issue: define-library exports don't propagate to browser global env
yet. The load-sxbc import suspension handler resumes correctly but
bind_import_set doesn't fire. Needs deeper investigation into how the
WASM kernel's define-library registers exports vs how other libraries
(adapter-html, tw) make their exports available.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Parser/compiler/runtime for focus command. Tokenizer: focus, blur,
precedes, follows, ignoring, case keywords. Test spec: per-test
failure output for diagnosis.
374/831 (45%)
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Streaming chunked transfer with shell-first suspense and resolve scripts.
Hyperscript parser/compiler/runtime expanded for conformance. WASM static
assets added to OCaml host. Playwright streaming and page-level test suites.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
These are OCaml-side bookkeeping for the Python async bridge. The browser
WASM kernel registers them in the CEK env but not the VM global table,
so bytecode-compiled batch() crashed with "VM undefined: batch-begin!".
The SX-level *batch-depth*/*batch-queue* already handle batching correctly.
Verified in Playwright sandbox: signal, deref, reset!, batch, computed
all work with source fallback (sxbc load-format issue is pre-existing).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two issues prevented core-signals.sx from working as bytecode:
1. computed/effect used (let) for self-referencing bindings (recompute,
run-effect). Changed to (letrec) so the VM pre-allocates slots before
compiling the lambda bodies — required for self-reference in bytecode.
2. deref used dict destructuring (let {:notify n :deps d} ctx ...) which
the transpiled OCaml compiler doesn't support. Rewrote to explicit
(get ctx "notify") / (get ctx "deps") calls.
Also fixed compile-let dict destructuring opcodes (OP_CONST=1 not 2,
OP_CALL_PRIM=52 not 10) for future use when compiler is retranspiled.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
compile-let now handles dict destructuring patterns:
(let {:key1 var1 :key2 var2} source body). This unblocked core-signals.sx
(deref uses dict destructuring) which was the sole bytecode skip.
Rewrote stripLibraryWrapper from line-based to paren-aware extraction.
The old regex missed (define-library on its own line (no trailing space),
silently passing the full wrapper to the compiler.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- is between X and Y / is not between X and Y: uses parse-atom for
bounds to avoid consuming 'and' as logical operator
- starts with / ends with: comparison operators mapping to
starts-with? / ends-with? primitives
- comparisonOperator: 12→17/40
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- parse-cmd: catch/finally/end/else/otherwise are now terminators that
stop parse-cmd-list (return nil from parse-cmd)
- parse-on-feat: optional catch var handler / finally handler clauses
after the command body, before 'end'
- emit-on: scan-on passes catch-info/finally-info through recursion,
wraps compiled body in (guard (var (true catch-body)) body) when
catch clause is present
- Runtime: hs-put! handles "start" (afterbegin) and "end" (beforeend)
- Removed duplicate conformance-dev.sx (all 110 tests already in behavioral)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- put parser: added 'at start of' and 'at end of' positional syntax
- take parser: added 'for' as alternative to 'from' for target clause
- runtime: hs-put! handles "start" (afterbegin) and "end" (beforeend)
- eval-hs: smart wrapping for commands vs expressions
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two issues with the initial hydration implementation:
1. Text node mismatch: SSR merges adjacent text into one node
("0 / 16") but client renders three separate children. When the
cursor ran out, new nodes were created but dom-append was
unconditionally skipped. Fix: only skip append when the child
already has a parent (existing SSR node). New nodes (nil parent)
get appended even during hydration.
2. Conditional markers: dispatch-render-form for if/when/cond in
island scope was injecting comment markers during hydration,
corrupting the DOM. Fix: skip the reactive conditional machinery
during hydration — just evaluate and render the active branch
normally, walking the cursor. Reactivity for conditionals
activates after the first user-triggered re-render.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Scope-based cursor walks the existing SSR DOM during island hydration
instead of creating new elements and calling replaceChildren. The
hydration scope (sx-hydrating) propagates through define-library via
scope-push!/peek/pop!, solving the env isolation that broke the
previous set!-based approach.
Changes:
- adapter-dom.sx: hydrating?, hydrate-next-node, hydrate-enter/exit-element
helpers. render-to-dom reuses text nodes. render-dom-element reuses
elements by tag match, skips dom-append. reactive-text/cek-reactive-text
reuse existing text nodes. render-dom-fragment/lake/marsh skip append.
dispatch-render-form (if/when/cond) injects markers into existing DOM.
- boot.sx: hydrate-island pushes cursor scope, skips replaceChildren.
On mismatch error, falls back to full re-render.
Result: zero DOM destruction, zero visual flash, event listeners
attached to original SSR elements. Stepper clicks verified working.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The WIP commit (0044f17e) added calls to hydrate-start!, hydrate-stop!,
hydrate-push!, hydrate-pop!, and hydrate-next-*! — none of which were
ever defined. This crashed hydrate-island silently (cek-try swallowed
the error), preventing event listener attachment on every island.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds hydration cursor to render pipeline:
- boot.sx: *hydrating* flag, hydrate-start!/stop!, cursor stack helpers
- adapter-dom.sx: render-dom-element uses existing SSR elements when
*hydrating* is true. Text nodes reused. dom-append skipped.
- hydrate-island: calls hydrate-start! before render-to-dom, no
replaceChildren. SSR DOM stays in place.
Status: screenshots identical (no visual flash), but event listeners
not attaching — the cursor/set! interaction between CEK and VM needs
debugging. The hydrate-start! set! on *hydrating* may not propagate
to the bytecoded adapter-dom render path.
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The hydrate-island function was doing:
(dom-set-text-content el "") ;; clears SSR content — visible flash
(dom-append el body-dom) ;; adds reactive DOM
Now uses:
(host-call el "replaceChildren" body-dom) ;; atomic swap, no empty state
Per DOM spec, replaceChildren is a single synchronous operation — the
browser never renders the intermediate empty state. The MutationObserver
test now checks for content going to zero (visible gap), not mutation
count (mutations are expected during any swap).
Test: "No clobber: clean" — island never goes empty during hydration.
All 8 home features pass: no-flash, no-clobber, boot, islands, stepper,
smoke, no-errors.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- sx_browser.ml: restore VmSuspended handler in api_call_fn with
make_js_callFn_suspension for IO suspension chains (wait, fetch)
- runtime.sx: delete host-get stub that shadowed platform native —
hs-toggle-class! now uses real FFI host-get for classList access
All three live demo examples work:
Toggle Color — classList.toggle on click
Bounce — add .animate-bounce, wait 1s suspend, remove
Count Clicks — increment @data-count, put into innerHTML
4/4 bytecode regression tests pass (was 0/4 without VmSuspended).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three bugs fixed:
1. host-get in sx-platform.js: return true for function-valued properties
so dom-get-attr/dom-set-attr guards pass (functions can't cross WASM boundary)
2. hs-runtime.sx: renamed host-get→hs-host-get and dom-query→hs-dom-query to
stop shadowing platform natives when loaded as .sx source
3. compile-modules.js: HS dependency chain (integration→runtime→compiler→parser→tokenizer)
so lazy loading pulls in all deps. Non-library modules load as .sx source
for CEK env visibility.
Result: 8/8 elements activate, hs-on attaches listeners. Click handler needs
IO suspension support (VmSuspended in sx_browser.ml) to fire — next step.
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- orchestration.sx: add hs-boot-subtree! call to process-elements
- integration.sx: remove load-library! calls (browser loads via manifest)
- sx_vm.ml: add __resolve-symbol hook to OP_GLOBAL_GET for lazy loading
- compile-modules.js: add HS modules as lazy_deps in manifest
HS compilation works in browser (tokenize→parse→compile verified).
Activation pipeline partially working — hs-activate! needs debugging
(dom-get-data/dom-set-data interaction with WASM host-get on functions).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reset to last known-good state (908f4f80) where links, stepper, and
islands all work, then recovered all hyperscript implementation,
conformance tests, behavioral tests, Playwright specs, site sandbox,
IO-aware server loading, and upstream test suite from f271c88a.
Excludes runtime changes (VM resolve hook, VmSuspended browser handler,
sx_ref.ml guard recovery) that need careful re-integration.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
All .sxbc recompiled with fixed sx_vm.ml. 32/32 WASM tests, 4/4
bytecode regression tests. hs-repeat-times correctly does 6 io-sleep
suspensions in bytecode mode.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Compiler match for type-check-strict was still using old name type-check!
- Deploy updated HS source files to shared/static/wasm/sx/
- Sandbox runner validates 16/16 hard cases pass with cek-eval
(no runtime let-binding hacks needed in WASM context)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The when form's continuation for the second body expression was lost
across perform/cek_resume cycles. Wrapping (thunk) and (do-repeat)
in an explicit (do ...) gives when a single body, and do's own
continuation handles the sequencing correctly.
Sandbox confirms: 6/6 io-sleep suspensions now chain through
host-callback → _driveAsync → resume_vm (was 1/6 before fix).
Also fix sandbox async timing: _asyncPending counter tracks in-flight
IO chains so page.evaluate waits for all resumes to complete.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The /sx/ prefix mismatch: defpage declares paths like /language/docs/<slug>
but browser URLs are /sx/(language.(doc.slug)). find-matching-route used
starts-with? "/(", missing the /sx/ prefix entirely.
Fix: find-matching-route now uses (index-of path "/(") to detect the SX
URL portion regardless of prefix. Works for /sx/, /myapp/, any prefix.
No hardcoded paths.
Also fixed deps-satisfied?: nil deps (unknown) now returns false instead
of true, preventing client-side eval of pages with unresolved components.
Correctly falls back to server fetch.
Verified with Playwright: clicking "Getting Started" on the docs page now
shows "sx:route deps miss for docs-page" → "sx:route server fetch" instead
of the old "sx:route no match (51 routes)".
2 new router tests for prefix stripping. 2914/2914 total, zero failures.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Provide subscribers stored in global *provide-subscribers* dict (keyed
by name) instead of on provide frames. Fixes subscriber loss when
frames are reconstructed, and enables cross-cek_run notification.
Batch integration: batch-begin!/batch-end! primitives manage
*provide-batch-depth*. fire-provide-subscribers defers to queue when
depth > 0, batch-end! flushes deduped. signals.sx batch calls both.
context now prefers scope-peek over frame value — scope stack is the
source of truth since provide! always updates it (even in nested
cek_run where provide frames aren't on the kont).
2754/2768 OCaml (14 pre-existing). 32/32 WASM.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Root cause: context called inside lambdas (e.g. swap!) went through
nested cek_run with empty kont, so provide frames weren't found and
never tracked to *bind-tracking*.
Three changes in evaluator.sx:
- step-sf-context: track context names (not frames) to *bind-tracking*
— names work across cek_run boundaries via scope-peek fallback
- bind continue: resolve tracked names to frames via kont-find-provide
on rest-k before registering subscribers
- subscriber: use empty kont instead of kont-extract-provides — old
approach created provide frames whose continue handlers called
scope-pop!, corrupting the scope stack
2752/2768 OCaml tests pass (all 7 bind subscriber tests fixed).
32/32 WASM native tests pass.
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- cek_run patched to handle import suspensions via _import_hook.
define-library (import ...) now resolves cleanly on the server.
IO suspension errors: 190 → 0. JIT failures: ~50 → 0.
- _import_hook wired in sx_server.ml to load .sx files on demand.
- compile-modules.js syncs source .sx files to dist/sx/ before
compiling — eliminates stale bytecode from out-of-date copies.
- WASM binary rebuilt with all fixes.
- 2658/2658 tests pass (8 new — previously failing import tests).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
When the VM or CEK hits an undefined symbol, it checks a symbol→library
index (built from manifest exports at boot), loads the library that
exports it, and returns the value. Execution continues as if the module
was always loaded. No import statements, no load-library! calls, no
Suspense boundaries — just call the function.
This is the same mechanism as IO suspension for data fetching. The
programmer doesn't distinguish between calling a local function and
calling one that needs its module fetched first. The runtime treats
code as just another resource.
Implementation:
- _symbol_resolve_hook in sx_types.ml — called by env_get_id (CEK path)
and vm_global_get (VM path) when a symbol isn't found
- Symbol→library index built from manifest exports in sx-platform.js
- __resolve-symbol native calls __sxLoadLibrary, module loads, symbol
appears in globals, execution resumes
- compile-modules.js extracts export lists into module-manifest.json
- Playground page demonstrates: (freeze-scope) triggers freeze.sxbc
download transparently on first use
2650/2650 tests pass.
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The bytecode compiler now handles let-match (both variants):
- Variant 1: (let-match name expr {:k v} body...) — named binding + destructure
- Variant 2: (let-match {:k v} expr body...) — pattern-only destructure
Desugars to sequential let + get calls — no new opcodes needed.
This was the last blocker for SPA navigation. The bytecoded orchestration
and router modules used let-match which compiled to CALL_PRIM "let-match"
(undefined at runtime). Now desugared at compile time.
Also synced dist/sx/ sources with web/ and recompiled all 26 .sxbc modules.
2650/2650 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bytecode compiler now emits OP_PERFORM for (import ...) and compiles
(define-library ...) bodies. The VM stores the import request in
globals["__io_request"] and stops the run loop — no exceptions needed.
vm-execute-module returns a suspension dict, vm-resume-module continues.
Browser: sx_browser.ml detects suspension dicts from execute_module and
returns JS {suspended, op, request, resume} objects. The sx-platform.js
while loop handles cascading suspensions via handleImportSuspension.
13 modules load via .sxbc bytecode in 226ms (manifest-driven), both
islands hydrate, all handlers wired. 2650/2650 tests pass including
6 new vm-import-suspension tests.
Also: consolidated sx-platform-2.js → sx-platform.js, fixed
vm-execute-module missing code-from-value call, fixed bootstrap.py
protocol registry transpiler issues.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The transpiled VM (sx_vm_ref.ml, from lib/vm.sx) is now the ACTIVE
bytecode execution engine. sx_server.ml and sx_browser.ml call
Sx_vm_ref.execute_module instead of Sx_vm.execute_module.
Results:
- OCaml tests: 2644 passed, 0 failed
- WASM tests: 32 passed, 0 failed
- Browser: zero errors, zero warnings, islands hydrate
- Server: pages render, JIT compiles, all routes work
The VM logic now lives in ONE place: lib/vm.sx (SX).
OCaml gets it via transpilation (bootstrap_vm.py).
JS/browser gets it via bytecode compilation (compile-modules.js).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
All 26 browser modules recompiled with define-library/import forms.
Compilation works without vm-compile-adapter (JIT pre-compilation
hangs with library wrappers in some JIT paths — skipped for now,
CEK compilation is ~34s total).
Key fixes:
- eval command: import-aware loop that handles define-library/import
locally without touching the Python bridge pipe (avoids deadlock)
- compile-modules.js: skip vm-compile-adapter, bump timeout
2621/2621 OCaml tests passing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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).
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