Replaces the watchdog-bump approach with an automated check. The next 5× (or
worse) substrate regression will trip the alarm at build time instead of
hiding behind a deadline bump and only being noticed weeks later.
Components:
* lib/perf-smoke.sx — four micro-benchmarks chosen for distinct substrate
failure modes: function-call dispatch (fib), env construction (let-chain),
HO-form dispatch + lambda creation (map-sq), TCO + primitive dispatch
(tail-loop). Warm-up pass populates JIT cache before the timed pass so we
measure the steady state.
* scripts/perf-smoke.sh — pipes lib/perf-smoke.sx to sx_server.exe, parses
per-bench wall-time, asserts each is within FACTOR× of the recorded
reference (default 5×). `--update` rewrites the reference in-place.
* scripts/sx-build-all.sh — perf-smoke wired in as a post-step after JS
tests. Hard fail if any benchmark regressed beyond budget.
Reference numbers: minimum across 6 back-to-back runs on this dev machine
under typical concurrent-loop contention (load ~9, 2 vCPU, 7.6 GiB RAM,
OCaml 5.2.0, architecture @ 92f6f187). Documented in
plans/jit-perf-regression.md including how to update them.
The 5× factor is chosen so contention noise (~1–2× variance) doesn't trigger
false alarms but a real ≥5× substrate regression — the kind that motivated
this whole investigation — fails the build immediately.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 1 Step 1 of the architecture roadmap. The old cssx.sx
(cssx-resolve, cssx-process-token, cssx-template, old tw function)
is superseded by the ~tw component system in tw.sx.
- Delete shared/sx/templates/cssx.sx
- Remove cssx.sx from all load lists (sx_server.ml, run_tests.ml,
mcp_tree.ml, compile-modules.js, bundle.sh, sx-build-all.sh)
- Replace (tw "tokens") inline style calls with (~tw :tokens "tokens")
in layouts.sx and not-found.sx
- Remove _css-hash / init-css-tracking / SX-Css header plumbing
(dead code — ~tw/flush + flush-collected-styles handle CSS now)
- Remove sx-css-classes param and meta tag from shell template
- Update stale data-cssx references to data-sx-css in tests
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
signal-add-sub! used (append! subscribers f) which returns a new list
for immutable List but discards the result — after signal-remove-sub!
replaces the subscribers list via dict-set!, re-adding subscribers
silently fails. Counter island only worked once (0→1 then stuck).
Fix: use (dict-set! s "subscribers" (append ...)) to explicitly update
the dict field, matching signal-remove-sub!'s pattern.
Build pipeline fixes:
- sx-build-all.sh now bundles spec→dist and recompiles .sxbc bytecode
- compile-modules.js syncs .sx source files alongside .sxbc to wasm/sx/
- Per-file cache busting: wasm, platform JS, and sxbc each get own hash
- bundle.sh adds cssx.sx to dist
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The deployed sx_browser.bc.wasm.js was actually the js_of_ocaml output
(pure JS), not the wasm_of_ocaml loader. Nothing synced the correct
build output from _build/ to shared/static/wasm/.
- sx_build target=ocaml now auto-syncs WASM kernel + JS fallback + assets
- sx-build-all.sh syncs after dune build
- Correct 68KB WASM loader replaces 3.6MB JS imposter
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>