- 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>
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>