Historical internal name "uncommonlisp" retired in favor of the
public name "lumbda" ahead of lumbda.com going live. Scope of
this commit:
Source files renamed:
uncommonlisp.py -> lumbda.py
asm/uncommonlisp.s -> asm/lumbda.s
c/uncommonlisp.h -> c/lumbda.h
whitepaper/uncommonlisp-whitepaper -> whitepaper/lumbda-whitepaper (.rst + .pdf)
Binaries renamed (tracked ones; c/ was always gitignored):
asm/uncommonlisp, asm/uncommonlisp-gc, asm/uncommonlisp.o,
asm/uncommonlisp-gc.o -> asm/lumbda(-gc)(.o)
c/.gitignore -> ignores lumbda
Internal string updates (sed pass ordered longest-first):
asm/uncommonlisp -> asm/lumbda
c/uncommonlisp -> c/lumbda
uncommonlisp.py -> lumbda.py
UNCOMMONLISP_BIN -> LUMBDA_BIN (asm/test.sh env var)
"uncommonlisp> " -> "lumbda> " (asm REPL prompt baked into binary)
UNCOMMONLISP -> LUMBDA (macros, comments)
uncommonlisp -> lumbda (prose)
Binary portal magic updated:
"ULPORTAL" -> "LUMBDAB1" # "Lumbda Binary v1"
Old portal files are not backward-compatible — this is a deliberate
break since it's the rename moment. S-expression portals already
carry their own ";; lumbda-portal v1" header and remain cleanly
versioned.
WHITEPAPER.pdf / WHITEPAPER.rst symlinks repointed to the renamed
files. Makefile's whitepaper target targets lumbda-whitepaper.pdf.
Not changed (intentional, separate phases):
- Filesystem directory /home/fox/git/uncommonlisp itself
(fox renames locally and the gitlab repo URL in a follow-up)
- tests.py hardcoded cwd=/home/fox/git/uncommonlisp
(matches the current on-disk location; will flip when the
directory rename ships)
- Git history (immutable; old commits still say uncommonlisp,
which is correct — that's what they were)
Verified:
137 asm no-GC + 137 asm GC + 571 Python + 83 C + 189 shared
functional tests all pass under the new names.
bench-gc-http (2000 req): all 4 cells behave as expected
(cells 1/2 flat, 3 leaks, 4 bounded at 1 chunk).
Python REPL, C REPL, asm REPL all start cleanly.
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#!/bin/bash
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# web-benchmark.sh — race the three lumbda HTTP servers
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# against Python http.server and busybox httpd.
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#
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# No wrk/ab/nginx dependency — we use xargs+curl for concurrency.
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#
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# Fixed 1KB body at /bench for all servers. Wall-clock time over
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# N parallel-safe requests = throughput.
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set -u
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cd "$(dirname "$0")/.."
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REQUESTS=${REQUESTS:-500}
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CONCURRENCY=${CONCURRENCY:-10}
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PY="python3 lumbda.py --fast"
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C="./c/lumbda"
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ASM="./asm/lumbda"
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ASM_GC="./asm/lumbda-gc"
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# Track every server PID we spawn; the EXIT trap kills them all.
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# Asm has no GC — a leaked server leaks 64 MB per heap growth
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# indefinitely. Belt + suspenders: kill the whole process group too.
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declare -a SPAWNED_PIDS=()
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cleanup() {
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local pid
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for pid in "${SPAWNED_PIDS[@]}"; do
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kill "$pid" 2>/dev/null
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done
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sleep 0.2
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for pid in "${SPAWNED_PIDS[@]}"; do
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kill -9 "$pid" 2>/dev/null
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done
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rm -rf "${STATIC_DIR:-/nonexistent/xyz}"
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# Final sanity: any stray servers from examples/http-server?
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# Narrow to processes actually serving the HTTP example, not the
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# shell running this script or tmux sessions with "lumbda"
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# in their name.
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local strays
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strays=$(pgrep -u "$USER" -f 'examples/http-server\.lsp|http\.server 8080' | wc -l)
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if [ "$strays" -gt 0 ]; then
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echo "WARNING: $strays HTTP server process(es) still running:" >&2
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pgrep -u "$USER" -af 'examples/http-server\.lsp|http\.server 8080' >&2
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pkill -9 -u "$USER" -f 'examples/http-server\.lsp|http\.server 8080' 2>/dev/null
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fi
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}
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trap cleanup EXIT INT TERM
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pad() { printf " %-36s " "$1"; }
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bench_one() {
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local label="$1" port="$2" path="$3"
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pad "$label"
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# Warm up
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curl -s "http://localhost:$port$path" > /dev/null
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# Measure
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local t0 t1
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t0=$(date +%s.%N)
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seq 1 "$REQUESTS" | xargs -P "$CONCURRENCY" -I_ \
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curl -s -o /dev/null "http://localhost:$port$path"
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t1=$(date +%s.%N)
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python3 -c "
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t = float('$t1') - float('$t0')
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rps = $REQUESTS / t
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print(f'{rps:8.0f} req/s ({t:.3f}s total, concurrency $CONCURRENCY)')"
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}
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# Setup a 1KB static file for file-serving benchmarks
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STATIC_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
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printf '%.0s0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef' {1..32} > "$STATIC_DIR/bench"
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echo "═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════"
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echo "HTTP benchmark — $REQUESTS requests, concurrency $CONCURRENCY"
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echo "═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════"
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echo
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# Helper to start + wait for port ready. Adds pid to SPAWNED_PIDS so
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# the EXIT trap kills it even if the script dies unexpectedly.
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start_server() {
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local cmd="$1" port="$2"
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eval "$cmd" > /dev/null 2>&1 &
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local pid=$!
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SPAWNED_PIDS+=("$pid")
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for _ in $(seq 1 20); do
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if curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" "http://localhost:$port/" 2>/dev/null | grep -q 200; then
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echo "$pid"
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return 0
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fi
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sleep 0.1
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done
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kill "$pid" 2>/dev/null
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return 1
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}
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stop_server() {
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local pid="$1"
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# SIGTERM first; if the process is blocked in accept() it may not
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# exit cleanly, so force-kill after a short grace period.
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kill "$pid" 2>/dev/null
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for _ in 1 2 3 4 5; do
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kill -0 "$pid" 2>/dev/null || break
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sleep 0.1
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done
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kill -9 "$pid" 2>/dev/null
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wait "$pid" 2>/dev/null
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sleep 0.2
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}
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# ── lumbda Python ──
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PID=$(start_server "$PY examples/http-server.lsp" 8080)
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bench_one "lumbda Python (/bench, 1 KB)" 8080 /bench
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stop_server "$PID"
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# ── lumbda C ──
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PID=$(start_server "$C examples/http-server.lsp" 8080)
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bench_one "lumbda C (/bench, 1 KB)" 8080 /bench
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stop_server "$PID"
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# ── lumbda asm (bump-only) ──
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PID=$(start_server "$ASM < examples/http-server.lsp" 8080)
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bench_one "lumbda asm (/bench, 1 KB)" 8080 /bench
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stop_server "$PID"
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# ── lumbda asm-gc (naive mark-sweep + meta-GC build) ──
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if [ -x "$ASM_GC" ]; then
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PID=$(start_server "$ASM_GC < examples/http-server.lsp" 8080)
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bench_one "lumbda asm-gc (/bench, 1 KB)" 8080 /bench
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stop_server "$PID"
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fi
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# ── Python http.server (stdlib) ──
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(cd "$STATIC_DIR" && python3 -m http.server 8080 > /dev/null 2>&1) &
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PID=$!
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SPAWNED_PIDS+=("$PID")
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sleep 1
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bench_one "python3 -m http.server (1 KB file)" 8080 /bench
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stop_server "$PID"
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# ── busybox httpd ──
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busybox httpd -f -p 127.0.0.1:8080 -h "$STATIC_DIR" > /dev/null 2>&1 &
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PID=$!
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SPAWNED_PIDS+=("$PID")
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sleep 0.5
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bench_one "busybox httpd (1 KB file)" 8080 /bench
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stop_server "$PID"
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echo
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echo "═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════"
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echo "Binary sizes"
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echo "═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════"
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printf " lumbda asm: %s\n" "$(du -b asm/lumbda | cut -f1) bytes"
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[ -x asm/lumbda-gc ] && \
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printf " lumbda asm-gc: %s\n" "$(du -b asm/lumbda-gc | cut -f1) bytes (GC_NAIVE build)"
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printf " lumbda C: %s\n" "$(du -b c/lumbda | cut -f1) bytes"
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printf " busybox httpd: %s\n" "$(du -b /usr/bin/busybox | cut -f1) bytes (multi-call)"
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printf " python3: %s bytes (interpreter binary)\n" "$(du -bL $(which python3) | cut -f1)"
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