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a774cd26c1 GUEST: step 5 — lib/guest/ast.sx canonical AST shapes (kit + tests)
Defines the 10 canonical node kinds called out in the brief — literal,
var, app, lambda, let, letrec, if, match-clause, module, import — plus
predicates, ast-kind dispatch, and per-field accessors. Each node is a
tagged keyword-headed list: (:literal V), (:var N), (:app FN ARGS), …

Also lib/guest/tests/ast.sx — 33 tests exercising every constructor +
predicate + accessor, runnable via (gast-tests-run!) which returns the
{:passed :failed :total} dict the shared conformance driver expects.

PARTIAL — pending real consumers. The brief calls Step 5 "Optional —
guests may keep their own AST" and forcing lua/prolog to switch their
internal AST shape risks regressing 775 passing tests for tooling that
nothing yet calls. Both internal ASTs are untouched; lua still 185/185,
prolog still 590/590. Datalog-on-sx (in flight, see plans/datalog-on-sx.md)
will be the natural first real consumer; lua/prolog converters can land
when a cross-language tool wants them.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-07 17:35:49 +00:00
da27958d67 GUEST: step 4 — lib/guest/pratt.sx operator-table format + lookup
Extracted the data-half of Pratt-style precedence parsing: the operator
table format and lookup. The climbing loop stays per-language because
the two canaries use opposite conventions (lua: higher prec = tighter;
prolog: lower prec = tighter, with xfx/xfy/yfx assoc tags) — forcing
one shared loop adds callback indirection that obscures more than it
shares. The brief's literal ask is "Grammar is a dict, not hardcoded
cond" and that's what gets shared.

Entry shape: (NAME PREC ASSOC). Three accessors: pratt-op-name /
pratt-op-prec / pratt-op-assoc. One traversal: pratt-op-lookup.

Ported lua/parser.sx — replaced 18-clause cond and the
lua-binop-right? hardcoded `or` with a 15-entry lua-op-table, now
queried via pratt-op-lookup. Ported prolog/parser.sx — pl-op-find
(linear walk reimpl) deleted; pl-op-lookup wraps pratt-op-lookup;
pl-token-op simplified to return the entry directly.

Verification:
- lua/test.sh: 185/185 = baseline.
- prolog/conformance.sh: 590/590 = baseline (timestamp-only diff).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-07 17:17:17 +00:00
559b0df900 GUEST: step 3 — lib/guest/lex.sx character-class + token primitives
Extracted shared tokeniser primitives:
- Char-class predicates: lex-digit?, lex-hex-digit?, lex-alpha?
  (alias lex-letter?), lex-alnum?, lex-ident-start?, lex-ident-char?,
  lex-space? (no newline), lex-whitespace? (incl newline). All nil-safe.
- Token record: lex-make-token, lex-make-token-spanning, accessors.

Ported lib/lua/tokenizer.sx and lib/tcl/tokenizer.sx — 7 lua and 5 tcl
predicate definitions collapsed into prefix-rename calls that alias
lua-/tcl- names to lex- primitives. Test scripts (lua/test.sh,
tcl/test.sh, tcl/conformance.sh) load lib/guest/lex.sx and prefix.sx
before the per-language tokenizer.

Verification:
- lua/test.sh: 185/185 = baseline
- tcl/test.sh: 342/342 (parse 67 + eval 169 + error 39 + namespace 22
                       + coro 20 + idiom 25)
- tcl/conformance.sh: 3/4 = baseline (event-loop failure is pre-existing)

Two consumers verified — step complete.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-06 23:06:12 +00:00
2ef773a3c9 GUEST: step 2 — lib/guest/prefix.sx prefix-rename macro (partial)
lib/guest/prefix.sx defines a single (defmacro prefix-rename PREFIX ENTRIES)
form that takes a prefix string and a quoted list of entries. Each entry
is either a bare symbol (same-name alias: cl-foo = foo) or a 2-element
list (alias target) for renames (cl-mod = modulo).

Ported lib/common-lisp/runtime.sx: 47 hand-written (define cl-X Y) lines
across 13 contiguous groups now collapse into prefix-rename calls. Loaded
lib/guest/prefix.sx in the conformance preamble so the macro is available
when runtime.sx is parsed.

Verification: cl scoreboard 518/518, up from a stale baseline of 309/309
— Phase 2 (evaluator, +182) and Phase 6 (stdlib, +27) had under-counted
historical results, not affected by this change. No regressions; baseline
updated to reflect true counts.

PARTIAL — pending second consumer. lua/runtime.sx (the brief's specified
second consumer) has zero pure same-name aliases — every lua- definition
wraps custom logic. Step left [partial — pending lua] until a consumer
fits, or the second-consumer choice is revisited (js/runtime.sx has 2
candidates: isFinite/isNaN).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-06 23:00:12 +00:00
58dcff2639 GUEST: step 1 — lib/guest/conformance.{sx,sh} config-driven driver
Extracted the duplicated conformance plumbing into a single driver:

- lib/guest/conformance.sx — two helper fns that emit (gc-result NAME P F T)
  lines for the bash side to grep: gc-dict-result for runners returning
  a {:passed :failed :total} dict, and gc-counters-result for guests that
  bump a global pass/fail counter from a test file load.

- lib/guest/conformance.sh — config-driven bash driver. Sources a per-lang
  conf, locates sx_server, runs sx_server in either single-session "dict"
  mode (one preload + many suite evals) or per-suite "counters" mode
  (fresh sx_server per suite, with shared preloads). Aggregates and writes
  scoreboard.{json,md} via per-lang emit_scoreboard_* functions.

- Ported lib/prolog/conformance.sh and lib/haskell/conformance.sh down to
  one-line wrappers that exec the shared driver against their .conf file.

Verification:
- Prolog: 590/590 — diff vs baseline is timestamp-only.
- Haskell: 156/156 — significantly higher than the 0/18 in baseline. The
  old conformance.sh was buggy (its `(ok-len 3 ...)` grep never matched,
  defaulting every program to 0 pass / 1 fail). Updated baseline to the
  true count; no actual test regressed. Plan baseline cell updated.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-06 22:46:48 +00:00
2f7f8189ea GUEST: step 0 — baseline snapshot
Created lib/guest/baseline/ with normalised scoreboards for all 11 guests:
lua 185/185, forth 64/64, ruby 76/76, apl 73/73, prolog 590/590,
common-lisp 309/309, smalltalk 625/629, tcl 3/4, haskell 0/18 programs,
js 94/148 (test262-slice), erlang 0/0 (suite all-zero).

Re-ran every conformance.sh and test.sh; refreshed each guest's own
scoreboard.{json,md} so per-guest scoreboard matches lib/guest/baseline/<lang>.json.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-06 22:01:51 +00:00