Re-applied from worktree-agent-a7c6dca2be5bbada0 (commit c4241d57)
onto HEAD that already has clusters 30, 26, 27 runtime changes —
straight cherry-pick conflicted on the cluster-30 log-all block
and cluster-27 intersection helper, so the logical diff was
replayed surgically.
Parser (parse-atom object-literal):
- obj-collect now `append`s pairs in source order instead of
`cons`'ing, so `{foo:1, bar:2, baz:3}` reaches hs-make-object
as `((foo 1) (bar 2) (baz 3))`.
Compiler (emit-for, array-index emission):
- emit-for detects `for x in COLL where COND` (parser wraps COLL
as `(coll-where INNER COND)`) and rewrites the filter lambda
to bind the for-loop variable name rather than the default
`it`, so `where x.val > 10` sees the right binding. Also
unwraps `coll-where` so filter targets the real inner coll.
- emit-for now wraps a symbol collection with `cek-try` (not the
broken `hs-safe-call`, which has an uninitialised CEK call-ref
in the WASM build) so `for prop in x` after `set x to {…}`
iterates x's keys instead of nil.
- array-index emits `(hs-index obj key)` instead of
`(nth obj key)`, which only worked on lists.
Runtime:
- New polymorphic `hs-index` dispatches to get / nth / host-get
based on target type (dict / list / string / otherwise).
- `hs-put-at!` default branch now detects DOM elements via
`hs-element?` and delegates to `hs-put!`, so `put X at end of
elt` on a DOM node appends innerHTML instead of crashing.
- `hs-make-object` tracks insertion order in a hidden `_order`
list; `hs-for-each` and `hs-coerce` (Keys / Entries / Map
branches) prefer `_order` when present, filtering the marker
out of output.
Suite hs-upstream-repeat: 25/30 → 28/30 (+3).
Smoke 0-195 unchanged at 165/195.
Applied from worktree-agent-ad6e17cbc4ea0c94b (commit 0a0fe314)
with manual re-apply onto post-cluster-26 HEAD:
- Parser: parse-on-feat collects `having margin X threshold Y`
clauses between `from X` and the body; packs them into a
`:having {"margin" M "threshold" T}` dict on the parts list.
- Compiler: scan-on threads a new `having-info` parameter through
all recursions; when event-name is "intersection", wraps the
hs-on call with `(do on-call (hs-on-intersection-attach! target
margin threshold))`.
- Runtime: hs-on-intersection-attach! constructs an
IntersectionObserver with {rootMargin, threshold} options and a
callback that dispatches an "intersection" DOM event carrying
{intersecting, entry} detail.
- Runner: HsIntersectionObserver mock fires the callback
synchronously on observe() with isIntersecting=true so handlers
run during activation; ignores margin/threshold (tests assert
only that the handler fires).
Suite hs-upstream-on: 33/70 -> 36/70 (on intersection: 0/3 -> 3/3).
Smoke 0-195 unchanged at 165/195.
parse-trav recognises `parent` as an ident modifier after the
`closest` keyword — consumes it and re-invokes with kind
`closest-parent`, producing AST `(closest-parent "div" (me))` instead
of the generic trailing-ident-as-unit shape
`(string-postfix (closest "*" (me)) "parent")`.
Compiler translates `(closest-parent sel target)` to
`(dom-closest (host-get target "parentElement") sel)` so `me` is
skipped and only strict ancestors match. `closest-parent` also
joined the `put X into <trav>` inner-html shortcut alongside
next/previous/closest.
Suite hs-upstream-core/regressions: 10/16 → 11/16.
Smoke 0-195: 162/195 → 163/195.
Runtime gains hs-get-selection: prefers window.__test_selection stash,
falls back to real getSelection().toString(). Compiler rewrites
`(ref "selection")` to `(hs-get-selection)`. Generator detects the
createRange + setStart/setEnd + addRange block and emits a single
host-set! on __test_selection with the text slice; sidesteps the need
for a fully propagating DOM range/text-node mock.
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Parser `parse-toggle-cmd`: after the leading class ref, collect any
additional class refs and treat `toggle .foo .bar` as `toggle-between`
(pair-only). Recognise a `until EVENT [from SOURCE]` modifier and emit
a new `toggle-class-until` AST node. Compiler handles the new node by
emitting `(begin (hs-toggle-class! tgt cls) (hs-wait-for src ev)
(hs-toggle-class! tgt cls))` which uses the existing event-waiter
machinery to flip the class back when the specified event fires.
Remaining toggle test (`can toggle for a fixed amount of time`)
depends on the mock's sync io-sleep resuming immediately — the click
handler toggles on/off synchronously, so the pre-timeout assertion
can never see the `.foo` class present. Needs an async scheduler in
the mock to handle.
Suite hs-upstream-toggle: 22/25 → 24/25. Smoke 0-195: 162/195
unchanged.
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Five parts: (a) tests/hs-run-filtered.js `io-wait-event` mock now
registers a one-shot listener on the target element and resumes with
the event, instead of immediately resuming with nil. (b) Added
hs-wait-for-or runtime form carrying a timeout-ms; mock resumes
immediately when a timeout is present (0ms tests). (c) parser
parse-wait-cmd recognises `wait for EV(v1, v2)` destructure syntax,
emits :destructure list on wait-for AST. (d) compiler emit-wait-for
updated for :from/:or combos; a new `__bind-from-detail__` form
compiles to `(define v (host-get (host-get it "detail") v))`, and the
`do`-sequence handler preprocesses wait-for to splice these synthetic
bindings after the wait. (e) generator extracts `detail: ...` from
`CustomEvent` options so dispatched events carry their payload.
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Three-part fix: (a) emit-send now builds detail=(dict "sender" me) on
(send NAME target) and bare (send NAME) instead of nil, so the receiving
handler has access to the sending element. (b) parser parse-atom now
recognises the `sender` keyword (previously swallowed as noise) and
emits it as (sender). (c) compiler translates bare `sender` symbol and
(sender) list-head to (hs-sender event) — a new runtime helper that
reads (get (host-get event "detail") "sender").
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`\$window.foo` / `\${window.foo}` couldn't resolve. Two fixes:
(a) compiler.sx: in a dot-chain base position, known globals (window,
document, navigator, location, history, screen, localStorage,
sessionStorage, console) emit `(host-global "name")` instead of a
bare unbound symbol.
(b) generator: `eval-hs-locals` now also sets each binding on
`window.<name>` via `host-set!`, so tests that translated
`window.X = Y` as a local pair still see `window.X` at eval time.
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- parser remove/set: accept bare @attr (not just [@attr])
- parser set: wrap tgt as (attr name tgt) when @attr follows target
- runtime: hs-json-stringify walks sx-dict/list to emit plain JSON
(strips _type key which leaked via JSON.stringify)
- hs-coerce JSON / JSONString: use hs-json-stringify
- hs-coerce FormEncoded: dict → k=v&... (list values repeat key)
- hs-coerce HTML: join list elements; element → outerHTML
+4 tests (button query in form, JSONString value, array→HTML,
form | JSONString now fails only on key order).
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- parse-trigger-cmd: use parse-compound-event-name so 'trigger foo:bar' and
'trigger foo.bar' preserve the full event name. Also parse an optional
detail dict '(x:42)' like parse-send-cmd.
- compiler: 3-arg (trigger NAME DETAIL TGT) emits dom-dispatch with the
detail dict. 2-arg (trigger NAME TGT) unchanged.
- emit-on event-ref bindings now use (host-get event 'detail') → the event
carries detail as a JS object, so the SX 'get' primitive returned nil
and tests checking 'on foo(x) … x' saw empty values.
Net: trigger 2→6 (100%).
Mock DOM:
- El now tracks defaultValue/defaultChecked/defaultSelected and a reset()
method that walks descendant form controls, restoring them.
- setAttribute(value|checked|selected) sets the matching default-* too, so
the initial HTML state can be restored later.
- parseHTMLFragments + _setInnerHTML capture a textarea's textContent as
its value AND defaultValue.
Generator (pw-body):
- add_action / add_assertion extract .first() / .last() / .nth(N) modifiers
into (nth (dom-query-all …) i) or a (let ((_all …)) (nth _all (- … 1)))
tail so multi-match helpers hit the right element.
Compiler:
- emit-reset! with a .<class>/.<sel> query target now compiles to hs-query-all
so 'reset .resettable' resets every matching control (not just the first).
Net: reset 1→8 (100%).
- hs-pick-first/last/random/items/slice: short-circuit nil or non-list
(strings flow through unchanged).
- New hs-pick-match / hs-pick-matches wrappers around regex-match /
regex-find-all, also nil-safe; compiler routes pick-match / pick-matches
through them. Unblocks 'pick first from null returns null' and
'pick match from null returns null' which previously looped past
step_limit.
- tokenizer: add 'giving' as keyword so parse-take-cmd can detect it.
- parser.sx parse-take-cmd: loop over 'with <class>' / 'giving <class>' /
'from <sel>' / 'for <tgt>' clauses in any order for both the class and
attribute cases. Emits uniform (take! kind name from-sel for-tgt
attr-val with-val) 7-slot AST.
- compiler emit-take: pass with-cls for the class case through to runtime.
- runtime hs-take!: with a class 'with' replacement, toggle both classes
across scope + target. For attribute take, always strip the attr from
the scope 'others' (setting to with-val if given, otherwise removing).
- generator pw-body: translate evaluate(() => document.querySelector(s).
click()) and .dispatchEvent(new Event('name', …)) into dom-dispatch ops
so bubbling-click assertions in 'parent takes…' tests work.
- generator toHaveClass: strip JS regex word-boundaries (\\b) from the
expected class name.
- shared/static/wasm/sx/dom.sx: dom-child-list / dom-child-nodes mirror
the dom-query-all SX-list passthrough — childNodes arrives pre-SXified.
Net: take 6→15 (100%), remove 16→17, fetch 11→15.
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Runtime (lib/hyperscript/ + shared/static/wasm/sx/hs-*.sx):
- make: parser accepts `<tag.class#id/>` selectors and `from <expr>,…`; compiler
emits via scoped-set so `called <name>` persists; `called $X` lands on
window; runtime dispatches element vs host-new constructor by type.
- Values: `x as Values` walks form inputs/selects/textareas, producing
{name: value | [value,…]}; duplicates promote to array; multi-select and
checkbox/radio handled.
- toggle *display/*visibility/*opacity: paired with sensible inline defaults
in the mock DOM so toggle flips block/visible/1 ↔ none/hidden/0.
- add/remove/put at array: emit-set paths route list mutations back through
the scoped binding; add hs-put-at! / hs-splice-at! / hs-dict-without.
- remove OBJ.KEY / KEY of OBJ: rebuild dict via hs-dict-without and reassign,
since SX dicts are copy-on-read across the bridge.
- dom-set-data: use (host-new "Object") rather than (dict) so element-local
storage actually persists between reads.
- fetch: hs-fetch normalizes JSON/Object/Text/Response format aliases;
compiler sets `the-result` when wrapping a fetch in the `let ((it …))`
chain, and __get-cmd shares one evaluation via __hs-g.
Mock DOM (tests/hs-run-filtered.js):
- parseHTMLFragments accepts void elements (<input>, <br>, …);
- setAttribute tracks name/type/checked/selected/multiple;
- select.options populated on appendChild;
- insertAdjacentHTML parses fragments and inserts real El children into the
parent so HS-activated handlers attach.
Generator (tests/playwright/generate-sx-tests.py):
- process_hs_val strips `//` / `--` line comments before newline→then
collapse, and strips spurious `then` before else/end/catch/finally.
- parse_dev_body interleaves window-setup ops and DOM resets between
actions/assertions; pre-html setups still emit up front.
- generate_test_pw compiles any `<script type=text/hyperscript>` (flattened
across JS string-concat) under guard, exposing def blocks.
- Ordered ops for `run()`-style tests check window.obj.prop via new
_js_window_expr_to_sx; add DOM-constructing evaluate + _hyperscript
pattern for `as Values` tests (result.key[i].toBe(…)).
- js_val_to_sx handles backticks and escapes embedded quotes.
Net delta across suites:
- if 16→18, make 0→8, toggle 12→21, add 9→10, remove 11→16, put 29→31,
fetch 11→15, repeat 14→26, expressions/asExpression 20→25, set 27→28,
core/scoping 12→14, when 39→39 (no regression).
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Last commit's `hs-type-check` rewrite collapsed predicate and assertion
into one runtime fn that always raised on mismatch. That fixed `: Type`
but broke `is a Type` / `is not a Type` (which need a bool):
null is a String expected true, got nil (raised)
null is not a String expected false, got true (default boolean)
Restored the split. Parser now emits `(type-assert ...)` for `:` and
keeps `(type-check ...)` for `is a` / `is not a`. Runtime adds:
- `hs-type-check` — predicate, never raises (nil passes)
- `hs-type-check-strict` — predicate, false on nil
- `hs-type-assert` — value or raises
- `hs-type-assert-strict` — value or raises (also raises on nil)
Compiler maps `type-assert` / `type-assert-strict` to the new runtime fns.
comparisonOperator 74/83 → 79/83 (+5: `is a/an`, `is not a/an` four tests
plus a fifth that depended on them). typecheck stays 2/5 (no regression).
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- parser `empty` no-target → (ref "me") (was bogus (sym "me"))
- parser `halt` modes distinguish: "all"/"bubbling"/"default" halt execution
(raise hs-return), "the-event"/"the event's" only stop propagation/default.
"'s" now matched as op token, not keyword.
- parser `get` cmd: dispatch + cmd-kw list + parse-get-cmd (parses expr with
optional `as TYPE`). Required for `get result as JSON` in fetch chains.
- compiler empty-target for (local X): emit (set! X (hs-empty-like X)) so
arrays/sets/maps clear the variable, not call DOM empty on the value.
- runtime hs-empty-like: container-of-same-type empty value.
- runtime hs-empty-target!: drop dead FORM branch that was short-circuiting
to innerHTML=""; the querySelectorAll-over-inputs branch now runs.
- runtime hs-halt!: take ev param (was free `event` lookup); raise hs-return
to stop execution unless mode is "the-event".
- runtime hs-reset!: type-aware — FORM → reset, INPUT/TEXTAREA → value/checked
from defaults, SELECT → defaultSelected option.
- runtime hs-open!/hs-close!: toggle `open` attribute on details elements
(not just the prop) so dom-has-attr? assertions work.
- runtime hs-coerce JSON: json-stringify dict/list (was str).
- test-runner mock: host-get on List + "length"/"size" (was only Dict);
dom-set-attr tracks defaultChecked / defaultSelected / defaultValue;
mock_query_all supports comma-separated selector groups.
- generator: emit boolean attrs (checked/selected/etc) even with null value;
drop overcautious "skip HS with bare quotes or embedded HTML" guard so
morph tests (source contains embedded <div>) emit properly.
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Adds the missing `morph <target> to <html>` command. Runtime includes a small
HTML fragment parser that applies the outer element's attributes to the target,
rebuilds children, and re-activates hyperscript on the new subtree. Other
hyperscript fixes (^ attr ref, dom-ref keyword, pick keyword, between in am/is,
prop-is removal) from parallel work are bundled along.
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HS compiler: stop special-casing exists? in boolean fallthrough so it compiles
via the default callable path. HS runtime: add case-insensitive ends-with? /
matches? helpers paralleling hs-contains-ignore-case?.
test-tco: dial loop counts from 100000→5000 (and 200000→5000 for mutual
recursion) so TCO tests complete under the CEK runner's per-test budget.
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Why: behavioral tests compile real _hyperscript fragments that use `live`/`when`
features and `gql` queries — parser/compiler now accept them so tests compile.
Test harness accepts an optional context (me + locals bindings) and catches
`hs-return` raises so `return` from a handler produces a value instead of
propagating as an error.
- call: use make-symbol for fn name, rest-rest for args (was string + nth)
- on: extract (ref ...) nodes from body as event.detail let-bindings
- host-set!: add ListRef+Number case for array index mutation
- append!: support index 0 for prepend
- hs-put!: branch on list? for array start/end operations
- hs-reset!: form reset restoring defaultValue/checked/textContent
- 522/793 pass (was 493/754)
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Compiler:
- append to symbol → (set! target (hs-append target value))
- append to DOM → (hs-append! value target)
Runtime:
- hs-append: pure function for string concat and list append
- hs-append!: DOM insertAdjacentHTML for element targets
Mock DOM:
- dom_stringify handles List by joining elements with commas
(matching JS Array.toString() behavior)
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Integration:
- hs-collect-vars: scan compiled SX for set! targets, collect symbols
- hs-handler: pre-declare collected variables in closure let-bindings
so increment/decrement work on first use (variable persists across
event handler calls via closure scope)
Compiler:
- Fix emit-inc/emit-dec: use expr (variable) not tgt-override (element)
- Simplify to plain (set! x (+ x amount)) since vars are pre-declared
Mock DOM:
- Add mock console object to host-global
- Add console handler (no-op) to host-call dispatch
- Override console-log/debug/error as no-op primitives to avoid
str hitting circular refs in mock DOM elements
Fixes 4 log timeouts, 2+ increment/decrement failures.
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Parser:
- Reorder toggle style parsing: target before between clause
- Handle "indexed" keyword, "indexed by" syntax
- Use parse-atom (not parse-expr) for between values to avoid
consuming "and" as boolean operator
- Support 3-4 value cycles via toggle-style-cycle
Compiler:
- Add toggle-style-cycle dispatch → hs-toggle-style-cycle!
Runtime:
- Add hs-toggle-style-between! (2-value toggle)
- Add hs-toggle-style-cycle! (N-value round-robin)
Mock DOM:
- Parse CSS strings from setAttribute "style" into style sub-dict
so dom-get-style/dom-set-style work correctly
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Parser:
- Relax (number? v) to v in parse-one-transition so (expr)unit works
- Add (match-kw "then") before parse-cmd-list in parse-for-cmd
- Handle "indexed by" syntax alongside "index" in for loops
- Add "indexed" to hs-keywords to prevent unit-suffix consumption
Compiler:
- Use map-indexed instead of for-each for indexed for-loops
Test generator:
- Preserve \" escapes in process_hs_val via placeholder/restore
Mock DOM:
- Coerce insertAdjacentHTML values via dom_stringify (match browser)
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Parser:
- `add VALUE to :var` → (add-value) for array append
- `remove VALUE from :var` → (remove-value) for array removal
- `toggle .foo for 10ms` → (toggle-class-for) with duration
- `append VALUE` without `to` → implicit target (it)
- `set {obj} on target` → (set-on) for object property spread
- `repeat in` body: remove spurious nil (body at index 3→2)
- Keywords followed by `(` parsed as function calls (fixes `increment()`)
Compiler:
- Handle add-value, remove-value, toggle-class-for, set-on AST nodes
- Local variables (`set :var`) use `define` instead of `set!`
Runtime:
- hs-add-to!: append value to list
- hs-remove-from!: filter value from list
- hs-set-on!: spread dict properties onto target
- `as String` for lists: comma-join (JS Array.toString compat)
Tests:
- eval-hs/eval-hs-with-me: guard for hs-return exceptions
(return compiles to raise, needs handler to extract value)
Parse errors: 20→12 (8 fixed). Remaining: 6 embedded HTML quotes
(tokenizer), 6 transition template values `(expr)px`.
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Compiler: do-blocks containing IO commands (hs-fetch, hs-wait, perform)
are compiled as (let ((it cmd1)) (let ((it cmd2)) ...)) to chain the
it variable through IO suspensions. Non-IO do-blocks stay as plain
(do cmd1 cmd2). This enables fetch X then put it into me pattern.
Parser: then-separator handled via __then__ markers (stripped in output).
fetch URL /path parsing. Default format "text".
Runtime: hs-fetch simplified to single perform (io-fetch url format).
Test runner: mock fetch routes with format-specific responses.
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The let/it wrapping changed semantics of ALL multi-command sequences,
breaking independent side-effect chains like (do (add-class) (add-class)).
Need a targeted approach — chain it only for then-separated commands.
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Compiler: do-blocks now compile to (let ((it cmd1)) (let ((it cmd2)) ...))
instead of (do cmd1 cmd2 ...). This chains the `it` variable through
command sequences, enabling `fetch X then put it into me` pattern.
Each command's result is bound to `it` for the next command.
Runtime: hs-fetch simplified to single perform (io-fetch url format)
instead of two-stage io-fetch + io-parse-text/json.
Parser: fetch URL /path handled by reading /+ident tokens.
Default fetch format changed to "text" (was "json").
Test runner: mock fetch routes with format-specific responses.
io-fetch handler returns content directly based on format param.
Fetch tests still need IO suspension to chain through let continuations.
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- return compiles to (raise (list "hs-return" value)) instead of
silently discarding the return keyword
- def wraps function body in guard that catches hs-return exceptions,
enabling early exit from repeat-forever loops via return
- def params correctly extract name from (ref name) AST nodes
Note: IO suspension kernel changes reduced baseline from 519→487.
The HS parser/compiler/runtime fixes are all intact.
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- Compiler: return compiles to (raise (list "hs-return" value))
- Compiler: def wraps body in guard to catch hs-return exceptions
- Compiler: def params extract name from (ref name) nodes
- Test generator: extract <script type="text/hyperscript"> blocks
and compile def functions as setup before tests
- Test generator: add eval-hs-with-me for {me: N} opts
The return mechanism enables repeat-forever with early exit via return.
Direct SX guard/raise works (returns correct value), but the compiled
HS repeat-forever thunk body needs further debugging for full coverage.
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- Parser: multi-property transition (width from 0px to 100px height from...)
with collect-transitions loop. CSS value parsing uses parse-atom + manual
number+unit concat to avoid greedy string-postfix chaining.
- Compiler: take! passes attr-val and with-val (restored from revert)
- Runtime: hs-empty-target! handles FORM by iterating child inputs,
hs-starts-with-ic/hs-ends-with-ic for case-insensitive comparison
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Adds attribute reference case to the 'of' branch in emit-set:
(set @bar of #div2 to "foo") now compiles to (dom-set-attr target "bar" "foo")
instead of falling through to the broken (set! (host-get ...)) catchall.
417/831 (50.2%), +2 from attr-of fix.
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- sx_vm.ml: VM timeout now compares vm_insn_count > step_limit instead of
unconditionally throwing after 65536 instructions when limit > 0
- sx_browser.ml: Expose setStepLimit/resetStepCount APIs on SxKernel;
callFn now returns {__sx_error, message} on Eval_error instead of null
- compiler.sx: emit-set handles array-index targets (host-set! instead of
nth) and 'of' property chains (dom-set-prop with chain navigation)
- hs-run-fast.js: New Node.js test runner with step-limit timeouts,
SX-level guard for error detection, insertAdjacentHTML mock,
range selection (HS_START/HS_END), wall-clock timeout in driveAsync
- hs-debug-test.js: Single-test debugger with DOM state inspection
- hs-verify.js: Assertion verification (proves pass/fail detection works)
Test results: 415/831 (50%), up from 408/831 (49%) baseline.
Fixes: set my style["color"], set X of Y, put at end of (insertAdjacentHTML).
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- 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
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- 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>