lumbda_wasm_entry.c — adds an EM_JS bridge js_lumbda_bend_call that
does sync XHR POST (legal inside Web Workers, the playground's tier
host) and writes the response bytes back into the wasm heap. C
wrapper bi_bend_call_wasm allocates a 256 KiB response buffer, calls
the EM_JS function, wraps the bytes as a lumbda string Value, and
gets registered as the `bend!-call` builtin in lumbda_wasm_init —
not in c/builtins.c, so the native CLI build doesn't acquire a
wasm-flavored binding it can't satisfy.
lumbda-c.loader.js — setBendUrl(url) mutates globalThis._lumbdaCBendUrl
which the EM_JS reads on every call. runner.js plumbing already
propagates a saved playground URL to every tier's setBendUrl on
each save.
C tier now matches asm + pyodide for HTTP-mode bend. End-to-end
verified in node + wasm directly: bend!-call returns the configured
URL response text; "no bend URL configured" when unset; clean
"bend error: ..." string when the XHR throws (e.g., CORS, network).
Tested against the live bend.unturf.com chain via the playground.
Three tiers in parallel now show the same (ok (HEX0 HEX1 HEX2))
result from (cuda-shake-fanout ("00" "01" "deadbeef") 32).
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Lumbda
A Lisp/Scheme-derived, just-in-time lambda language. Four implementation tiers with MOAD defect isolation. Workloads migrate across basic UNIX systems.
Four implementation tiers sharing one wire format — Scheme source itself:
- Python bytecode VM — reference, full first-class continuations
- C tree-walker + bytecode VM — portable C, JSON portal
- C + x86_64 JIT — pattern-matched native code, 7–10× faster than CPython
- Pure x86_64 assembly — 22 KB stripped, zero libc, 14 syscalls
Feedback is the primitive across four scopes: continuations within a process, portal files across processes, S-expressions across implementations, TCP sockets across machines.
Home: lumbda.com
λ> (define (fib n)
(let loop ((a 0) (b 1) (i 0))
(if (= i n) a (loop b (+ a b) (+ i 1)))))
λ> (map fib (iota 10))
(0 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34)
Usage
python3 lumbda.py # interactive REPL
python3 lumbda.py script.lsp # run a file
python3 lumbda.py -e '(+ 1 2)' # eval an expression
python3 lumbda.py --fast script.lsp # auto-compile (7-19x faster)
Bytecode compiler
Lumbda includes a stack-based bytecode compiler and VM. Enable it with --fast or (auto-compile! #t):
python3 lumbda.py --fast examples/fibonacci.lsp
(auto-compile! #t)
(define (ack m n)
(cond ((= m 0) (+ n 1))
((= n 0) (ack (- m 1) 1))
(else (ack (- m 1) (ack m (- n 1))))))
(compiled? ack) ; => #t
(ack 3 4) ; => 125
The compiler handles: if, begin, and, or, when, unless, cond, define, set!, lambda, let, named-let, let*, letrec, do, call/cc, function calls with tail-call optimization. Macros are expanded at compile time. 20 specialized opcodes for hot builtins (+, -, *, =, <, car, cdr, cons, null?, etc.) avoid function call overhead.
Features:
- Explicit frame stack — compiled-to-compiled calls don't grow the Python stack
- Full continuations —
call/ccsupports upward continuations; generators work - Constant folding —
(+ 1 2)folds to3at compile time - Peephole optimizer — eliminates dead code (VOID+POP, JUMP-to-next)
(disassemble proc)— inspect generated bytecode
What's implemented
Core language
- Full lexical scoping and closures
- Tail-call optimization (TCO) — deep recursion never blows the stack
- Hygienic macros via
syntax-ruleswith ellipsis (...) support define-macro/defmacrofor procedural macroscall/cc— full continuations (escape + upward) in compiled codevalues/call-with-valuesdynamic-wind,guard,with-exception-handlerquasiquote/unquote/unquote-splicingwith proper nesting- R7RS internal defines with letrec* body semantics
- R7RS error objects
- Exact rational arithmetic —
(/ 1 3)→1/3,(+ 1/4 3/4)→1 - String ports —
open-input-stringopen-output-stringreadon ports - Mutable strings —
string-set!string-fill!string-copy! - Module system —
module/importwith export lists define-record-typewith(inherit parent)for single-inheritance- Pretty-print —
pp/pretty-print - Tracing —
(trace fn)/(untrace fn)
Special forms
define set! lambda λ if cond case and or when unless
begin let let* letrec letrec* named-let do
quasiquote define-macro define-syntax syntax-rules
let-syntax letrec-syntax apply eval values call/cc
dynamic-wind guard parameterize load error
module import define-record-type
Built-ins
- Arithmetic:
+-*/quotientremaindermoduloexptsqrtabsfloorceilingroundtruncateminmaxgcdlcmlogexptrig functions,numeratordenominator - Rationals:
(/ 1 3)→1/3, literal1/3syntax,exact/inexactconversion - Comparison:
=<><=>=zero?positive?negative?odd?even? - Pairs & lists:
conscarcdrlistlengthappendreversemapfor-eachfilterfold-leftfold-rightreduceanyeverysortpartitionfindtakedropzipflattenand more - SRFI-1:
lastfirst–fifthdeletelset-unionlset-intersectionlset-differenceunfoldlist-tabulate - Strings:
string-lengthstring-refstring-set!substringstring-appendstring-copystring-copy!string-fill!string->liststring->numberformatand more - Characters:
char->integerinteger->charchar-alphabetic?char-upcasechar-downcase - Vectors:
make-vectorvectorvector-refvector-set!vector-copyvector-copy! - Hash tables:
make-hash-tablehash-table-set!hash-table-refhash-table-keyshash-table-valueshash-table-walkand more - I/O:
displaywritenewlinereadread-charread-lineopen-input-stringopen-output-stringwith-output-to-string - File system:
file-exists?delete-filerename-filedirectory-filescurrent-directory - System:
command-lineget-environment-variablecurrent-timeexit - Python interop:
py-evalpy-execpy-importpy-callpy-attr - Compiler:
compilecompiled?disassembleauto-compile!
Standard library (stdlib.lsp)
Additional macros, string/list/numeric/tree utilities, alist/hash helpers, simple object system, SRFI-2/8/64 test framework.
Examples
python3 lumbda.py --fast examples/fibonacci.lsp
python3 lumbda.py --fast examples/generator.lsp
python3 lumbda.py --fast examples/mergesort.lsp
python3 lumbda.py examples/objects.lsp
;; Generator using full continuations
(auto-compile! #t)
(define (make-gen thunk)
(let ((k #f) (done #f))
(lambda ()
(if done 'done
(call/cc (lambda (return)
(if k (k return)
(begin (thunk (lambda (val)
(call/cc (lambda (next)
(set! k next) (return val)))))
(set! done #t) (return 'done)))))))))
(define counter (make-gen (lambda (yield)
(let loop ((i 0)) (yield i) (loop (+ i 1))))))
(counter) ; => 0
(counter) ; => 1
(counter) ; => 2
Running tests & benchmarks
make test # run 529 tests
make test-verbose # verbose output
make bench # compare interpreter vs bytecode vs CPython
make lint # syntax check all Python files
Portal — machine state migration
Serialize a running VM mid-computation, transfer to another machine, resume:
# Machine A: start a long computation with checkpoints
python3 lumbda.py --fast examples/portal-prime.lsp
# saves prime-state.portal at checkpoint
# Machine B: resume from checkpoint
python3 lumbda.py --portal-resume prime-state.portal
# continues from exact instruction
The portal captures the full env chain, compiled procedures, continuations, and frame stack as JSON. 16KB for a primality test in progress.
EML universality proof
The proof/ directory contains a formal verification that eml(x,y) = exp(x) - ln(y)
with constant 1 generates all elementary functions (arXiv:2603.21852v2).
Three approaches, benchmarked:
| Approach | Time | Guarantee |
|---|---|---|
| Python (numerical) | 0.04s | 1e-10 tolerance |
| Lumbda (numerical) | 59s | 1e-10 tolerance |
| Lean 4 (formal proof) | 1.5s | kernel-verified |
The formal proof is 40x faster than brute-force search with infinitely stronger
guarantees. See proof/benchmark_results.md for the full analysis — including
why this is MOAD-0001 (the sedimentary defect) at the proof methodology layer.
File layout
lumbda.py interpreter + bytecode compiler (one file, ~3200 lines)
stdlib.lsp extended standard library
tests.py test suite (571 tests)
bench.py benchmarks vs CPython
examples/ example programs
proof/ EML universality proof (Python, Scheme, Lean 4)
Makefile make test / make bench / make repl