Three coupled fixes plus a new relations module land together because
each is required for the next: appendo can't terminate without all
three.
1. unify.sx — added (:cons h t) tagged cons-cell shape because SX has no
improper pairs. The unifier treats (:cons h t) and the native list
(h . t) as equivalent. mk-walk* re-flattens cons cells back to flat
lists for clean reification.
2. stream.sx — switched mature stream cells from plain SX lists to a
(:s head tail) tagged shape so a mature head can have a thunk tail.
With the old representation, mk-mplus had to (cons head thunk) which
SX rejects (cons requires a list cdr).
3. conde.sx — wraps each clause in Zzz (inverse-eta delay) for laziness.
Zzz uses (gensym "zzz-s-") for the substitution parameter so it does
not capture user goals that follow the (l s ls) convention. Without
gensym, every relation that uses `s` as a list parameter silently
binds it to the substitution dict.
relations.sx is the new module: nullo, pairo, caro, cdro, conso,
firsto, resto, listo, appendo, membero. 25 new tests.
Canary green:
(run* q (appendo (list 1 2) (list 3 4) q))
→ ((1 2 3 4))
(run* q (fresh (l s) (appendo l s (list 1 2 3)) (== q (list l s))))
→ ((() (1 2 3)) ((1) (2 3)) ((1 2) (3)) ((1 2 3) ()))
(run 3 q (listo q))
→ (() (_.0) (_.0 _.1))
152/152 cumulative.
condu.sx: defmacro `condu` folds clauses through a runtime `condu-try`
walker. First clause whose head yields a non-empty stream commits its
single first answer; later clauses are not tried. `onceo` is the simpler
sibling — stream-take 1 over a goal's output.
10 tests cover: onceo trimming success/failure/conde, condu first-clause
wins, condu skips failing heads, condu commits-and-cannot-backtrack to
later clauses if the rest of the chosen clause fails.
110/110 cumulative. Phase 2 complete.