lumbda/examples/repl-server.lsp
russell@unturf.com f7352b51b0 rename: uncommonlisp -> lumbda throughout the repo
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.
2026-04-19 10:20:11 -04:00

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;;; repl-server.lsp — REMOTE SCHEME REPL OVER TCP.
;;;
;;; DANGER: this accepts ANY S-expression from the network and evaluates
;;; it in the global environment. Anyone who can reach the TCP port can
;;; run arbitrary Scheme code in this process — read files, open sockets,
;;; shell out via system calls if any are exposed, leak the env, etc.
;;;
;;; Run on localhost only. Do not expose publicly. This exists to show
;;; what the "language IS the interchange" thesis gets you when taken
;;; to its logical end: a single socket carries a full-powered REPL
;;; because both sides already have a reader and an evaluator.
;;;
;;; Usage:
;;; python3 lumbda.py --fast examples/repl-server.lsp
;;; ./c/lumbda examples/repl-server.lsp
;;; ./asm/lumbda < examples/repl-server.lsp
;;;
;;; Then from a client:
;;; (define x 42) ; server mutates its global env
;;; (* x 10) ; => 420
;;; (map car '((1 a) (2 b))) ; => (1 2)
;;;
;;; Each connection = one request + one response. Persistent sessions
;;; across connections because all defines land in the shared global env.
(define *port* 9081)
(define *max-requests* 10000)
;; Portable serializer — same as rpc-server.lsp pattern.
;; Avoids open-output-string and `guard` (neither exists in asm).
(define (atom->string v)
(cond
((number? v) (number->string v))
((symbol? v) (symbol->string v))
((null? v) "()")
((pair? v) (string-append "(" (list->string v) ")"))
((string? v) (string-append "\"" v "\""))
(else "#<unknown>")))
(define (list->string lst)
(cond
((null? lst) "")
((null? (cdr lst)) (atom->string (car lst)))
(else (string-append (atom->string (car lst)) " " (list->string (cdr lst))))))
(define (response->string v)
(cond
((number? v) (string-append (number->string v) "\n"))
((symbol? v) (string-append (symbol->string v) "\n"))
((null? v) "()\n")
((pair? v) (string-append "(" (list->string v) ")\n"))
((string? v) (string-append "\"" v "\"\n"))
(else "#<unknown>\n")))
(define (handle-request raw)
(let ((form (read-from-string raw)))
(if (eqv? form #f)
"(error \"empty or malformed input\")\n"
(response->string (eval form)))))
(define server (tcp-listen *port*))
;; Intentionally does NOT use heap-snapshot. A remote `(define x ...)`
;; adds a new binding to the global env chain — heap cells allocated
;; AFTER any snapshot point. Rewinding would invalidate those bindings.
;; The asm heap grows with each new top-level define; the ulimit -v
;; safety net kills the process if it escapes. Each request still
;; produces garbage (tcp-recv buffer, intermediate strings) that stays
;; forever — acceptable for a demo, at ~100 bytes per request plus
;; whatever `define` binds.
(define (server-loop n)
(if (>= n *max-requests*)
(begin (display "request cap reached, exiting\n") (tcp-close server))
(begin
(let ((client (tcp-accept server)))
(let ((req (tcp-recv client 8192)))
(if (and req (> (string-length req) 0))
(tcp-send client (handle-request req))
#f))
(tcp-close client))
(server-loop (+ n 1)))))
(display "repl-server on :") (display *port*)
(display " — DANGER: full remote eval") (newline)
(server-loop 0)